Cul de Sac by Richard Thompson
- February 21, 2009
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Richard Thompson's Cul de Sac, is a comic strip about the life of a pre-school girl named Alice Otterloop. It is a light-hearted comic strip centered around a four-year old girl and her suburban life experiences on a cul-de-sac with her friends Beni and Dill, older brother Petey and her classmates at Blisshaven Academy pre-school. Alice describes her father's car as a "Honda-Tonka Cuisinart" and talks to the class guinea pig, Mr. Danders. She has the typical older brother who plays jokes on her, and she contemplates ways to keep the scary clown from jumping out of the jack-in-the-box with friends.
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Margueritem
said,
9 months ago
Dad’s trying to escape as fast as he can.
Manali said, 9 months ago
charlie, i’ll lend you my kiddie siblings anytime you want
rayannina said, 9 months ago
As an older brother, I can say authoritatively that Petey deserved what he got.
sugie63 said, 9 months ago
There is no such thing as parental triumph.
pibfan868
said,
9 months ago
This is all so true to life! I love this cartoon.
fiasco1 said, 9 months ago
this is my favorite comic strip. i read it here everyday.:)
terrencestamp said, 9 months ago
thompson is this generation’s waterson
grazer said, 9 months ago
Bill Watterson actually wrote a little testimonial salute to Richard Thompson’s “Cul de Sac” that was posted here on GoComics a few months ago. His glowing tribute was the main reason I checked this comic strip out. Really glad I did!
(I was really surprised that we were actually hearing from Watterson again. He became a very private man after his Calvin & Hobbes days.)
tvanalog said, 9 months ago
I am searching my memory to see if PJ Piehole’s was one of the restaurants closed for health violations in Richard’s Poor Almanack on Saturdays in the Washington Post.
keabu1 said, 9 months ago
Home and Away ends with a “check please” today too :)