Bird Toon of the Day - August 26, 2018
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.
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:
Another classic Peanuts strip from 1953. Snoopy just doesn't get how much birds love baths.