Bird Toon of the Day - July 12, 2017
Going back into the archives for Bizarro from July 7, 2008. How does a prehistoric pigeon even know what a pretzel is?
Going back into the archives for Bizarro from July 7, 2008. How does a prehistoric pigeon even know what a pretzel is?
Free Range from July 5 of last year. Almost seems inevitable.
July 15, 2010's Speed Bump features what could be the avian version of Felix Unger:
A happy conclusion for Snoopy to the "political birds" story arc from 1968:
The avian politics take a strange turn in part five of the Peanuts story arc from the first week of July 1968:
Snoopy and the political birds (two now), part four, from Peanuts in 1968:
At the halfway mark of this story arc, it suddenly occurs to me that if I had saved this for another year it would have run at its 50th anniversary (1968-2018). Oh, well ... here is part three of Snoopy and the future Woodstock, with "Peanuts politics":
The second installment of the Peanuts "politics" story arc from 1968:
For Independence Day week: A special Peanuts story arc from the beginning of July 1968 featuring the bird who would later be named Woodstock in a satire on politics:
While these carry reprint dates beginning with June 27, the Peanuts wiki says these ran from July 1 through 6 when originally published in 1968. The series will continue through this weekend.
Speed Bump from July 2, 2014. We are what we eat?