@Copy, Thanks, I went a little conceptual this go round.
@Marlene, Thank you very much.
@Belle, That is a sad lot in life. haha
@Chuck, It's working off the premise that a comic strip is a linear timeline. Thus by going backwards through the frames he's traveling in time. It's more of a conceptual gag than the usual punchline.
NSFH pushing the boundaries!
ReplyDeleteLove the breaking frames!!! Really playing with the format. I like it.
ReplyDeleteHa ha ha...you're a genius. I don't know why you don't have your own comic strip published.
ReplyDeleteThe dad reminds me of my husband. Someone is always eating his goodies.
ReplyDeleteOkay, I just have to say it...I didn't get it. I am clearly slipping in my cartoon reading skills. Love the strip though!
ReplyDelete@Camel, I try.
ReplyDelete@Copy, Thanks, I went a little conceptual this go round.
@Marlene, Thank you very much.
@Belle, That is a sad lot in life. haha
@Chuck, It's working off the premise that a comic strip is a linear timeline. Thus by going backwards through the frames he's traveling in time. It's more of a conceptual gag than the usual punchline.
Great punchline. Very cute. Keep cartooning.
ReplyDeletexoRobyn
Adorable! The crocodile is lovely.
ReplyDeleteCan we have a turtle next?
ReplyDeleteGood job at pushing the envelope (comic wise). I've never seen this concept in any comic before...
ReplyDeleteha I'm sad to say I had to read your comment before i got it ... next time I'll be more savvy and look for your trickery ways
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