Bob the Squirrel by Frank Page
- November 20, 2009
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Welcome to the wonderful world of obsessive compulsive cartoonist Frank Page and his band of misfits. Bob the Squirrel chronicles the life and times of Bob, a squirrel and Frank, the human he's taken in as his own. Other ingredients in this comic strip stew include Frank's girlfriend- the effervescent "foofy coffee chick" Lezley, her daughter Lauren and their collie Lady--- who, if she's not barking incessantly, she's thinking about barking incessantly. And to complete the meal, why don't we throw in Frank's dog, a jack russell terrier named Lucy---a dog who loves to climb trees, eat nacho chips and generally be the yang to Bob's ying. There's something for everyone in Bob the Squirrel... so, make a daily stop to see what's going on. You will not be disappointed.
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Comments (4) Jump to Comments Form
ThatCat
said,
about 12 hours ago
We should all have those moments of realizing how good we have it. Comparisons are good for the soul. :)
Ji2m said, about 11 hours ago
When my little grey monster buddy dog, Clarke, was hit by a car, I felt some consolation that I gave him a good home while I had him… (I’m tearing up thinking about him now)…
Michael Rupp said, about 4 hours ago
Good thing Bob can’t read?
Bargrove said, about 3 hours ago
Dont’ worry, Bob. What goes in a comic stays in the comic.