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Behold, an un-pale horse with no name. Oh, wait. His name is Horace. And he's sarcastic. And silly. And lives in an infinitely expandable world. And sometimes gets slapstuck. And day after unpredictable day he boldly goes where no horse -- let alone a comic strip -- has gone before. Yes, there are sidekicks; a bird, a lady horse, a never-seen neighbor. And if the post-it note did not exist, Samson would have had to invent it so Horace would have yellow panels in which to play. Welcome to the bright side of the world. May the horse be with you.
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margueritem
said, over 2 years ago
I’ve had nightmares like that…
wwwenger
said, over 2 years ago
Nice to see Little Nemo’s still alive and kicking!
Coyoty
said, over 2 years ago
So that’s why I feel so drained when I wake up.
miriamnz said, over 2 years ago
@coyoty —– good one :D
jukeofurl said, over 2 years ago
well, that just sucks…
SuperFreckles said, over 2 years ago
I had a dream similar to that the other night, only the world was being torn apart and everything was disappearing into nothingness. I prefer Horace’s dream though: it actually made sense at the end.
Hopeandjoy♫ said, over 2 years ago
The great escape…almost.
Dillithamir
said, over 2 years ago
That’s some awesome drawing
never_use_spaces_ said, over 2 years ago
that is one good drawing nice job samson
Yukoneric said, over 2 years ago
Missouri SINK HOLES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Simon_Jester said, over 2 years ago
This is how Downstown came to an end.
Mother Thalweg said, over 2 years ago
I love Horace’s “wheels” in the 6th panel, Samuli. All that scene needs is a little “… and away we go” music.
The look of the big panel makes you think that Jabba the Hut’s barge is just over the horizon.
Teresa said, over 2 years ago
Don’ ‘cha just hate when that happens?
Hopeandjoy♫ said, over 2 years ago
This brings a chill as I remember the feeling of being “trapped” momentarily as an eight or nine-yr-old in a ditch with loose earth. I went down to look at something or other and then realize I couldn’t climb back out!
After my panic, I followed the ditch by the side of a gravel road on a ways until the sides were more shallow which allowed me to climb back on the road…..Talk about a road less traveled!!!!!
bmonk said, over 2 years ago
Hey–at least he escaped in the dream…