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This comic strip is a view of the world as seen through the dirty glasses of a boy named Wally. He's a bit of a loner, a bit of a daydreamer and he has a bit of an attitude. Armed with his trusty pen, he fills his sketchbooks with scribbles and doodles forming a potpourri of ideas he entitles "Nothing is not Something." With this collection, he hopes one day to become a world-famous artist, or at the very least, a cartoonist, the drunken-uncle of the art world.
At this point, "Nothing is not Something" does not appear in any newspapers, in any city, in any country, on any planet, in any universe. That's because Wally doesn't want to be "owned" by "The Man." That's his story and he's sticking to it.
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Comments (9) (Please sign in to comment)
Jo Clear said, 2 months ago
Duh !
…love the art again today…
Bruno Zeigerts said, 2 months ago
No, not that moon …the one in the sky!
nazzofoggenmach said, 2 months ago
er, professor, that’s actually your son and my wife!
Paul Rozeboom
said, 2 months ago
There’s so much up there, one has to start somewhere.
celecca
said, 2 months ago
l3= That’s a moon, too
Notsoastute said, 2 months ago
@nazzofoggenmach
Oh, a cougar sighting.
Notsoastute said, 2 months ago
The moon and the stars above.
Hawthorne said, 2 months ago
I’d have thought that ‘beginning astonomy’ would start with “sun” .. :-)
cyucus said, 2 months ago
Big fan. Love the simplicity and the style.