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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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Ian Jones
said, 11 months ago
Well done….Very clever!
Dillithamir
said, 11 months ago
Awesome..
jukeofurl said, 11 months ago
Makes at least 2 of us, Horace ;-)
3hourtour
said, 11 months ago
..but how are the stars made?..and you better not you use science,either,I’m Christian…
John Bollinger
said, 11 months ago
@Ian Jones
Agreed. Clever thinking!
jamesrobin said, 11 months ago
Neat!!
The Punk said, 11 months ago
Cool!!
capndunzzl said, 11 months ago
…that would make sense if his nose shaped the question mark.
SherlockWatson said, 11 months ago
I could see Horace doing an act with Victor Borge.
Stephen Gilberg
said, 11 months ago
@SherlockWatson
I’d love that.
unidyne said, 11 months ago
Shades of Felix the Cat!
Bratwurst said, 11 months ago
…another variation?
Larry said, 11 months ago
Was he running from the stars?
J. Short
said, 11 months ago
Does that make Horace one of the Mysterians?
Intophaloblue said, 11 months ago
Well that does explain it.