This strip is called Wallace The Brave and today Spud says he must “brave the elements to come meet Wallace”. He braved the elements to meet his friend Wallace The Brave.
On reading today’s strip a second time, I notice that one of the stars that Spud has seen is falling to the ground and two others have landed on the snow.
These comments can be dangerous. I had never heard of cul de sac and went to check it out and it started in 2007. That’s over 6500 days of comics I would have to catch up on! Good thing I’m out of work on a disability…
It’s hard to compare and personal preferences always get in the way. In my opinion, “Wallace” has a bit more depth and variety but “Calvin” was more consistently funny. Sometimes, the humor in “Wallace” seems a bit forced. But for kid strips, neither is as good, again my opinion, as “Cul-de-sac”. Thompson was not only very adept at getting into the mindsets of little kids but his artwork is amazingly good. The strip also wasn’t static as new characters were always being introduced. Who knows what new marvels he would have created if he hadn’t passed way too early. Plus the life lessons learned such as “you can’t tie down a banjo man” will live with you forever.
angelolady Premium Member about 13 hours ago
Somebody called this yesterday. Ugh, look at Sterling’s grin in the last panel. {shiver}
japanrulez about 13 hours ago
To quote a great show, “Why didn’t you DODGE?!?” -Piccolo
saobadao about 13 hours ago
Sterling looks gleeful
FunnyReader - 2022 Premium Member about 11 hours ago
Fooosh!
einarbt about 11 hours ago
Ah, the look on Sterling’s face.
Pedmar Premium Member about 10 hours ago
I tell people that Wallace The Brave is as good as Calvin And Hobbes.
“But it’s nothing like Calvin And Hobbes!” some of them say.
I didn’t say it was LIKE it; I said it was as GOOD AS it. And I stand by that assessment!
Calvinist1966 about 10 hours ago
This strip is called Wallace The Brave and today Spud says he must “brave the elements to come meet Wallace”. He braved the elements to meet his friend Wallace The Brave.
bobpickett1 about 8 hours ago
bird (gull) is back
B.comics.61 Premium Member about 8 hours ago
Check out seagull’s eyes in Panel 2 top when he realizes Sterling is hurtling toward him!!
Then he flies off in the bottom panel. He won’t be hanging around, thank you very much.
matunuckart about 7 hours ago
l am all in on Wallace the Brave!
Calvinist1966 about 7 hours ago
On reading today’s strip a second time, I notice that one of the stars that Spud has seen is falling to the ground and two others have landed on the snow.
“Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket,
Save it for a rainy day."
jschumaker about 7 hours ago
Spud did move, up in the air, then back to the ground.
Ida No about 7 hours ago
Missed the bay by that much. Try again, guys.
crookedwolf Premium Member about 6 hours ago
In the time he took to think it, it was too late!
Munch about 6 hours ago
I’ve got to quit taking a sip of coffee before I read a comic. I’m going to choke someday. Spud is hilarious!
scyphi26 about 5 hours ago
It’s moments like this where I wonder if Spud does these things because he knows, subconsciously, it creates content for the comic. :P
rockyridge1977 about 4 hours ago
Notice Brave was underlined!!!!
Josieq about 4 hours ago
It’s as good as, just different.
hfelder7219 about 4 hours ago
Yesterday it looked like they were headed for the water. Apparently they had lots more land below them.
Charles & Susan Premium Member about 4 hours ago
Look at the smile on Sterling’s face priceless!
bobtoledo Premium Member about 4 hours ago
“Wallace has more friends than Calvin”? Calvin has friends? Only Hobbes…
goboboyd about 4 hours ago
Should Wallace and Calvin ever meet it would become a critical mass.
Bill Löhr Premium Member about 3 hours ago
I like Seagull’s footprints in the snow. Seems he only flys when necessary. Will gives us so many tiny details to amuse us.
¿ɓuᴉuǝddɐɥ sᴉɥʇ sᴉ ʎɥM about 3 hours ago
I’m with ya, Spud.
CapeCodder about 3 hours ago
These comments can be dangerous. I had never heard of cul de sac and went to check it out and it started in 2007. That’s over 6500 days of comics I would have to catch up on! Good thing I’m out of work on a disability…
Durak Premium Member about 3 hours ago
Sterling is thinking, “My, isn’t it cold?”
And then he sees Spud and suddenly remembers his favorite scene from “The Empire Strikes Back”.
“If only I had a light saber” Sterling muses. “But he probably smells worse on the inside.”
Wooded trail about 3 hours ago
Wow! I called it YAY
morningglory73 Premium Member about 3 hours ago
Spud got hammered much to Sterling’s glee.
DaBump Premium Member about 2 hours ago
You were moving faster than the speed of thought! Spud’s thought, anyway.
Uncle $crooge 40 minutes ago
It’s hard to compare and personal preferences always get in the way. In my opinion, “Wallace” has a bit more depth and variety but “Calvin” was more consistently funny. Sometimes, the humor in “Wallace” seems a bit forced. But for kid strips, neither is as good, again my opinion, as “Cul-de-sac”. Thompson was not only very adept at getting into the mindsets of little kids but his artwork is amazingly good. The strip also wasn’t static as new characters were always being introduced. Who knows what new marvels he would have created if he hadn’t passed way too early. Plus the life lessons learned such as “you can’t tie down a banjo man” will live with you forever.