Fred Basset by Alex Graham
- October 31, 2009
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Any reader who has ever been a "dog’s best friend" will recognize and love Fred. Fred is a wry and witty observer of life, finding funnybones and turning up smiles on three continents.
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♠Lonewolf♠
said,
23 days ago
Fred, don’t stray to far from home now. Remember, food, warmth, love, food………………….
BC13
said,
23 days ago
More like your ash tray or more appropriately your fire hydrant.
Macushlalondra
said,
23 days ago
That’s right Fred. Don’t wander too far from the comforts of home.
3hourtour said, 23 days ago
..don’t they do Halloween across the pond?..
Fred_Basset_fan said, 23 days ago
The color doesn’t work here. This was drawn for b and w and looks just colored in and the blue is too gray and dark. Also,Fred looks silly with a stripe.
nighthawks
said,
23 days ago
….until animal control spot ‘em
DragonBear said, 23 days ago
Both panels are almost reminiscent of the last Calvin and Hobbes cartoon—both see the beauty of the world, and the wondrous possibilities of life beyond.
A warm and endearing end—if it was to be the last “Fred Basset” strip.
Lisa Adams said, 23 days ago
Sure is Fred
whmIII said, 23 days ago
Fred will remember when chow time comes around.
M Smokey said, 22 days ago
Fred Basset totally rocks.