Birdbrains by Thom Bluemel
- January 13, 2009
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This high-flying single-panel comic spotlights and savors the foibles, stupidity, and goofiness of our colorful unnatural world. It's all about attitude, as the denizens of Bluemel's realm devote themselves to surviving life's pitfalls, whether nesting in quicksand or coping with the technological advances of the tapeworm. From word play to fowl play, from weirdness in the wilderness, to the irony of iron ore, Birdbrains makes the offbeat seem natural. It's a feature to laugh at: if it makes you think, you're working too hard.
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johnnypar91 said, 10 months ago
Birdbrains is now on my probation list of comics to delete from my list.
JDG
said,
10 months ago
It is struggling!!
KingRat said, 10 months ago
that’s because tommy is a raver mathematician.
being both a former rave promoter and an engineering major this comic scores points on modern drug terminology (Vitamin K aka ketamine), it also uses terminology from differential inequalities (K in D) and it hides all of this in a dumb spelling mistake (tommy got vitamin correct but misspelled D).
King Rat says:
silly kiddy K is for cats.
kennnyp said, 10 months ago
i don’t get it….someone explain please…
The Blue
said,
10 months ago
And that is why King comes before Rat! Nicely explained and thank you for saving me the task. Thou art truly a comic connoisseur - no double entrendr intended.
DigitalFrog
said,
10 months ago
Mmmm……KD, dang now I’m hungry….
KingRat said, 10 months ago
The Blue says:
And that is why King comes before Rat! Nicely explained and thank you for saving me the task. Thou art truly a comic connoisseur - no double entrendr intended.
yes and I like reading comics too.
The Blue
said,
10 months ago
I even included another spelling error for you. :)
KingRat said, 10 months ago
that’s ok I don’t know how to spell french words either.