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Tony Cochran’s Agnes is a whimsical look at childhood through the eyes of the title character and her best friend, Trout. What sets this strip apart is the focus on that limbo just before little girls discover boys and appropriate social skills.
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buddyzmama
said, about 1 year ago
>blarrrghhhh<
rshive said, about 1 year ago
Trout the taste panelist. An honor in this case I’m sure she’d rather avoid.
prasrinivara
said, about 1 year ago
Two points:
(1) I hope the ants Agnes had were Tapinoma sessile (advantage of that species being that she can possibly grab some to replace those she has killed through “milking”—it’s a common pest ant in the US)
(2) in some places, insects are eaten directly—so her “milk” and “cheese” would have no market
SUSAN NEWMAN
said, about 1 year ago
Where was Granny Anteater in all this?
Wolf Emperor
said, about 1 year ago
This is the grossest comic strip! Eeewww!!!
Dry
said, about 1 year ago
@Wolf Emperor
INDEED!
smalltownbrown said, about 1 year ago
They’re kids; gross is allowed and expected.
listmom said, about 1 year ago
Agnes’s next career goal — chef on Fear Factor.
Happy, happy, happy!!!
said, about 1 year ago
gurk…
HARLuuurrrlp….
Stephen Gilberg
said, about 1 year ago
Trout actually went for it?!
Night-Gaunt49 said, about 1 year ago
It has to be a really bad situation for something like that to be desirable. Sorry Agnes. Work on the taste.
tigre1 said, about 1 year ago
I think it’s great, and I seriously applaud while laughing at some of you privileged narrow people going thru your ‘yuck’ factor.
No freedom really ever possible for you guys…somebody else programmed you with limitations, and not just in taste.
Who really told you what was good and bad, and wound you up like little springpowered clickety robots and set you somewhat loose with your unrecognized preset monitoring and guidance systems? No freedom for you.
Agnes really is on to something. Whatever our future is to be, much of its bounty will come from currently unrecognized sources, and will require changes…yougoofballs are already acting like dinosaurs who can’t change and adapt. Adios.
CAtransplant said, about 1 year ago
… and, of course, our salvation will be considerably lengthened as we obligingly plow thru your asinine contentions.
SusanSunshine
said, about 1 year ago
Tigre — OK, OK …. if you’re that hungry, you can have my ant cheese!
Just about EVERY culture has taboos.
Those concerning clothing and hairstyles may have had a protective meaning now lost to us;
but many taboos about food, sex, and disease, whether by accident or through empirical evidence saved many societies from illness, inbreeding and death.
True, some are no longer needed, but survive ….
Good luck to you as you travel the universe, single-handedly deciding which ones, berating their followers, and breaking down age-old cultural practices.
lin4869
said, about 1 year ago
Hmmm… ant cheese is yellow?!