
My friends who have not only their favorite Bible translation, but their favorite year of that translation, found this strip funny.
My friends who have not only their favorite Bible translation, but their favorite year of that translation, found this strip funny.
I have had people say this was their favorite Doctor Tuttle cartoon ever. I like it, too.
Take-off on the old trope of the person who has lost a lot of things in the cast. I wonder how he didn’t know that aluminum can was in there.
My doctor recommended I start taking fish oil. I have. I have no idea if it’s doing any good.
When our cat would eat from his bowl while wearing his e-collar, he looked like a little Pixar lamp. We briefly thought about renaming him.
This was inspired by our cat. If you’ve never had the joy of putting one of these collars on and off a cat every day for two weeks while you treat a wound, it’s a treat!
I thought this cartoon might be too edgy, but the only people I have heard from didn’t get it at all. I was kinda hoping for a good rhubarb.
I kept wondering why I was seeing so many caterpillars at the mall. Then, I realized they were false eyelashes from a vending machine. Caterpillars were less gross.
I think those electric trucks look like the vehicles driven in the pilot episode of “Battlestar Galactica” (the original, good, series). No this isn’t a compliment.
No, Phydeaux’s explanation makes no sense. The punchline is really in the second panel.