Bird Toon of the Day - June 21, 2021
The Far Side: Another of the first re-released panels in which the reader is encouraged to figure out the obvious joke.
The Far Side: Another of the first re-released panels in which the reader is encouraged to figure out the obvious joke.
The Far Side: After many years of griping about his excellent (if humorously warped) work being posted everywhere without his consent, Gary Larson finally relented and allowed a site to feature his cartoon panels; the site went online a little over a year ago and is linked at the beginning of this post. This week, I'm featuring the first seven avian-themed reprints from that site.
Break Of Day: Finishing the week-long marathon with a new definition of a familiar term.
Next week, another marathon, of one of the most-loved and missed toons of all time.
Break Of Day: And here I thought birds' nests were DIY projects.
Break Of Day: Our week-long marathon continues with another of Nate's typically clever plays on words.
Break Of Day: Day four of our marathon features an interspecies avian couple caught in clichés.
Break Of Day: We continue our weeklong salute to Nate Fakes' clever panels with a migrating goose who apparently doesn't know if he's coming or going.
Break Of Day: They wouldn't let them hold this at Chuck E. Cheese ...
Break Of Day: A special week of these clever one-panels, starting with a couple of birds slowly sinking into a dangerous climax.
Peanuts: A 1973 strip referencing a popular movie (and book) from that year ... as well as Woodstock's often-observed difficulty in flying.