South county version of Paul Bunyan?
Joe O’Brien killed him a b’ar, when he was only three.
He swam out and towed in a stalled ocean liner!
Joe-O filled in for Popeye !!! … :)
Wallace’s explanations are always better.
I want Wallace to write my obit. I wonder if I should pre-order.
Gotta love the Sunday strips :-))
“Matunuck” is a real place in Rhode Island, where Wallace is set.
Fight the fare increase;
Vote for Joe O’Brien.
Help get Charlie off the MTA.
(and I do know it’s George O’Brien in the song.)
“Never let the truth get in the way of a good story.”― Mark Twain
And afterwards, everyone enjoyed some Matunuck mussels, er, oysters at the Matunuck Oyster Bar, 629 Succotash Rd!
Heck, that’s the Mousetrap gear….
More likely Big Ben Covington…
Matunuck is a village on the southern Atlantic coast of Rhode Island, near Charlestown (fourth panel).
Likely one of Dads tall tales.
Not actually what it says on the plaque, huh? I wonder what the real story is then…
Unfortunately Mighty Joe-O was on vacation in late September 1815.
Brilliant!
Whatever the truth, I like Wallace’s explanation better……
After he popped open a can of spinach, of course.
Great art! Thanks for the history lesson – sort of.
Shades of John Henry.
Opening panel has a windmill near the shore with a light wind blowing. “Wallace the Brave” is written in the sky.
Best buds with Old Stormalong, no doubt.
Reminds me of the time Pecos Bill rode a tornado for three days until it was forced to rain out from under him. :)
And he’s humble, too!
Oh great – Wallace is a budding Republican, can’t tell fact from fiction.
Otherwise known as “History is what you make of it”. Especially where outsized heroes are concerned.
So he’s like Popeye?
Matunuck
Hmm, that looks suspiciously like the Jamestown Lighthouse…
I hate it when my picnic gets ruined.
i actually didnt know what windmills were used for. thanks, joe o’brien.
April 15, 2016
ddj over 1 year ago
South county version of Paul Bunyan?
Dirty Dragon over 1 year ago
Joe O’Brien killed him a b’ar, when he was only three.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member over 1 year ago
He swam out and towed in a stalled ocean liner!
Code the Enforcer over 1 year ago
Joe-O filled in for Popeye !!! … :)
jschumaker over 1 year ago
Wallace’s explanations are always better.
Ida No over 1 year ago
I want Wallace to write my obit. I wonder if I should pre-order.
Pet over 1 year ago
Gotta love the Sunday strips :-))
SteveHL over 1 year ago
“Matunuck” is a real place in Rhode Island, where Wallace is set.
SteveHL over 1 year ago
Fight the fare increase;
Vote for Joe O’Brien.
Help get Charlie off the MTA.
(and I do know it’s George O’Brien in the song.)
E.Z. Smith Premium Member over 1 year ago
“Never let the truth get in the way of a good story.”― Mark Twain
crookedwolf Premium Member over 1 year ago
And afterwards, everyone enjoyed some Matunuck mussels, er, oysters at the Matunuck Oyster Bar, 629 Succotash Rd!
Ray Rappisi Jr Premium Member over 1 year ago
Heck, that’s the Mousetrap gear….
ecbaldwin Premium Member over 1 year ago
More likely Big Ben Covington…
FireAnt_Hater over 1 year ago
Matunuck is a village on the southern Atlantic coast of Rhode Island, near Charlestown (fourth panel).
Wooded trail over 1 year ago
Likely one of Dads tall tales.
scyphi26 over 1 year ago
Not actually what it says on the plaque, huh? I wonder what the real story is then…
rwh2 over 1 year ago
Unfortunately Mighty Joe-O was on vacation in late September 1815.
Thehag over 1 year ago
Brilliant!
raybarb44 over 1 year ago
Whatever the truth, I like Wallace’s explanation better……
WCraft over 1 year ago
After he popped open a can of spinach, of course.
Mike Baldwin creator over 1 year ago
Great art! Thanks for the history lesson – sort of.
donwestonmysteries over 1 year ago
Shades of John Henry.
mr_sherman Premium Member over 1 year ago
Opening panel has a windmill near the shore with a light wind blowing. “Wallace the Brave” is written in the sky.
prrdh over 1 year ago
Best buds with Old Stormalong, no doubt.
mistercatworks over 1 year ago
Reminds me of the time Pecos Bill rode a tornado for three days until it was forced to rain out from under him. :)
hankins.paige over 1 year ago
And he’s humble, too!
vonskippy over 1 year ago
Oh great – Wallace is a budding Republican, can’t tell fact from fiction.
Curiosity Premium Member over 1 year ago
Otherwise known as “History is what you make of it”. Especially where outsized heroes are concerned.
Brilliant_Birdie over 1 year ago
So he’s like Popeye?
The Seagull over 1 year ago
Matunuck
buzzbomb711 over 1 year ago
Hmm, that looks suspiciously like the Jamestown Lighthouse…
GKBOWOOD Premium Member over 1 year ago
I hate it when my picnic gets ruined.
stairclimber33 28 days ago
i actually didnt know what windmills were used for. thanks, joe o’brien.