Bird Toon of the Day - August 27, 2018
Grimm (of Mother Goose and) miscalculates about the ease of gaining food. And was he planning on eating the eggs raw?
Grimm (of Mother Goose and) miscalculates about the ease of gaining food. And was he planning on eating the eggs raw?
The last of our "best of" collection for a while (I may do it again some month down the road): This is The Wizard of Id from August 23, 1996, originally from the blog post of July 8, 2015.
Strange Brew. Well, I suppose it sort of makes sense.
(I noticed while posting that the usual copyright notice is missing from this, so just to clarify: This strip is being posted on the one-year anniversary of its publication, as is usually the case.)
I found this old Ballard Street panel from 2007 recently. Pre-color era, but still funny.
Free Range with a new twist on the old pirate's parrot cliché:
Rhymes With Orange, with a problem in diplomacy:
Another in our "best of" entries: Frank & Ernest from 2009, originally posted in the October 1, 2015 blog entry.
Here's a nice rarity ... a Beetle Bailey strip with avian content. And it's a Sunday strip as well, with more frames to develop the joke:
A Rubes panel from three years ago. Good punchline.
This is a strip we never featured before, because Pros & Cons is about a lawyer, a psychiatrist and a police officer (and was called A Lawyer, A Doctor & A Cop until mid-2008) and never had avian content ... that is, until the police officer character acquired a talking parrot, which turned out not to be talkative with humans around. This strip was the end of that story arc from 2016: