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Talon Bunn
said, 9 months ago
It’s been seven days since our last one, so it’s time again to round up my favorite comics this week from some of the other cartoonists here on Sherpa. In alphabetical order, it’ time for…
Nancy Roy unwrapped a secret to success in A ROMANTIC LIFE – WINNING BUSINESS MODEL
Stephen Beals had a wicked flashback in ADULT CHILDREN – THAT REMINDS ME
Salpino celebrated a TV holiday in AND NOW – GRATEFUL
JLG finished his Nyquil saga in ANECDOTE – A LESSON LEARNED
Robert Steibel continued his tour of the universe in APPLE CREEK COMICS – CLOSE TO HOME
Ed Owens took a moment to relax in BLUEBONNETS – CALLING MR. BUBBLE
Timothy Simpson discovered some new developments at an old site in THE BOOBIEHATCH – 6500
Steven Hill had a great moment in BUNS – DO THIS DO THAT
Ian Jones caught up on current events in BUSHY TALES – DAILY NEWS
Jon Carter gave us a character study in CARTERTOONS – PERSONALITY
Luke Watson captured a marvelous moment in CONFABULATION – CHIT-CHAT
Michael Paraskevas took went into the dark night in GREEN MONKEYS – PART OF THE JOB
Drew Aquilina had a timely revelation in GREEN PIECES – RESEARCH
Loren Fishman pulled no punches in HUMORESQUE – NEW RECRUITS
Kelly Kincaid combined two of my favorite things in one take in K SQUARED COMICS – COSMIC CONDIMENTS
Tom Burton took a look at the awkward time between spuds and studs in LEADBELLIES – HANGING OUT
Juls and Carmen made quite a little stinker in MCARRONI – MOON GAS
Lindsay Heim found his way to Oz in MISC SOUP – EMERALD CITY BLUES
Bill Wandel found his inner Julia Child in MIXED MEDICATIONS – SOMEONES IN THE KITCHEN
Jeffrey Caulfield and Alexandre Rouillard riffed on a classic pun in MUSTARD AND BOLONEY – DONT ASK
Robin Crossman continued to investigate life in a goldfish bowl in NED AND LARRY – TOMORROW NEVER COMES
Chantal Marie Bourgonje served up another tried-and-true-motto in OLD UNCLE HORACES BOOK OF GREAT WISDOM – PALS
Derrick Wood studied a fleeting moment of serenity in ROGUE SYMMETRY – BUY LOCAL
Andrew Pilcher was surprised by a mandatory brevity in SMITH – UP ON THE ROOF
And Walt Beringson shined a light of hope on the next generation in TWO BITS – I DO WHAT I WANT
That’s the round up this week, cowpokes and so ends the Sunday Funnies until next week! Keep up the great doodles, fellow ‘tooners!!!
And now…
Hanging Rock. Stone Face Rock. Bridge Rock. Anvil Rock. I just figured it was time for a less interesting rock monument to look over a hidden Western treasure. That’s all.
Hope everyone enjoys the rest of the weekend and I’ll catch you on Monday! Cheers!!!
Ian Jones
said, 9 months ago
Good on you, Talon! Your weekly round-up is a lot of fun and a great encouragement.
Salpino said, 9 months ago
*nice sunday review Talon, props to you for the excellent effort putting this together.It’s great to see co-cartoonist works that i may have missed through out the week.
You realize also the other ‘sock rock’ got lost in the laundry. enjoy the day.
Talon Bunn
said, 9 months ago
@Ian Jones
No, thank you! It would be nothing without your talents as well as the other artists here on Sherpa. Please keep up the great strips!!!
Talon Bunn
said, 9 months ago
@Salpino
Haha – nice! The Sunday Funnies are a real pleasure to put together, Salpino. A great excuse for me to marvel at all the great gags and drawings by the artists here. Keep up the fantastic doodles, my friend!