Mythtickle by Justin Thompson
- February 09, 2010
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LADYWOLF17 said, about 17 hours ago
Drats! I forgot to bring my cushion with me.And I really wanted to get into this pillow fight.
Fairportfan2 said, about 17 hours ago
Another take on what one should not do in a furniture store.
Gweedo Murray said, about 16 hours ago
A real ottoman empire.
Sisyphos said, about 16 hours ago
Pillow fight!
That’s quite a ferocious Boody in panel 1! In fact, panels 1 and 2 seem to satirize “superhero” comics-style.
bell3rose said, about 12 hours ago
Next stop Macys.
Stupid pop ups on this site!
cpetimezas
said,
about 10 hours ago
Just received my copy of Mythtickle One. Fabulous AND signed by the artist, who I suspected also printed and bound the booklet. Love it and especially Boody! Not a paid endorsement, BTW!
celecca
said,
about 9 hours ago
There’s nothing like a good pillow fight!
Orgelspieler said, about 9 hours ago
hope Boody isn’t allergic to feathers.
Bonna Mettie
said,
about 9 hours ago
Thats taking the concept of ‘home store’ a bit literally.
P.S.I give Mythtickle One 5 stars. Not only is it a great collection but Yochi’s Tale is the icing on the cake.
Dypak
said,
about 9 hours ago
I swear Mr. Bed, Bath and Beyond gets the same look on his face everytime I walk into his store. If they don’t want you to have pillow fights they shouldn’t make the pillows so soft and tempting.
Dypak
said,
about 9 hours ago
Orgelspieler said,
hope Boody isn’t allergic to feathers.
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I wouldn’t be surprised, he seems allergic to most everything else!
Simon_Jester said, about 8 hours ago
Wi nøt trei a pilløw fëit in Ikea this yër?
Course I dunno what that store manager is so upset about. That’s basically what all Ikea stuff looks like when it comes off the delivery truck.
Vince LoGreco
said,
about 8 hours ago
That looks like a lot of fun!!
puddleglum1066 said, about 8 hours ago
…but in place of the “YYEEAAAAGGGHH!” and “HAIIII-YA!” shouldn’t they have been yelling “VERDANNAAAAAH!” and “HELVETIII-CA!!”? This is Ikea, you know…
bunnyface (bmonk) said, about 7 hours ago
Two observations:
Doctor Toon
said,
about 6 hours ago
You break it, you buy it!
LynnMS said, about 6 hours ago
At least they’re fighting with pillows and not with flat-packs!
LuvH8 said, about 3 hours ago
This reminds me of the flour & water fight I and a co-worker had at a well known fast food chicken restaraunt way back when. It’s amazing how fast you can make a big mess and how long it can take to clean it up.
Bunnyface!
He who blames others has a long way to go on his journey. He who blames himself is halfway there. He who blames no one has arrived. (Chinese proverb)
Thank you for your words of wisdom. ( :
mntim said, about 2 hours ago
I killed a man in a pillow fight over a woman once. Woman ended up leaving me anyway.
bunnyface (bmonk) said, about 1 hour ago
A parishioner once went to St. Philip Neri to unload his guilt about the act of gossiping. He asked the priest, “So, what harm exactly did I do?”
The priest told the parishioner to go back home, take a feather pillow and a knife up to the roof of his home. Then, slash the pillow and see what happens.
The parishioner did as he was told. He took a pillow and knife up to the roof and slashed the pillow several times. Feathers flew all over. The parishioner then returned to the confessional to report the act done and receive absolution, he hoped. The priest now asked the parishioner to go back and to find and collect each and every feather that had escaped from the pillow.
“But, that’s impossible!” the parishioner blurted.
“Yes, it is. That is the harm of gossip,” the priest replied. “You are forgiven by God, but avoid this sin from now on.”