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Ollie and Quentin is a buddy comic about the unlikely friendship between a seagull and an adventurous lugworm. They treat us to their bird's eye and worm's eye views of the bizarre human world in which we live. Ollie and Quentin are best friends despite the obvious food chain disparity that suggests Ollie should be more interested in Quentin as a snack rather than as a friend. They both live in the pretty coastal town of Bigley Bay with Nobby, an affable single guy who serves as both foil and witness to their silly, mischievous high jinks.
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dirtyoldlady1 said, 10 months ago
It’s ok. Cute idea.
Blessed Be
Citizen GROG!
said, 10 months ago
You’re getting there.
D-squared said, 10 months ago
Is he a worm or silly putty
Citizen GROG!
said, 10 months ago
@D-squared
silly-lugworm.
LadyLavendar said, 10 months ago
It doesn’t look like Ollie tall enough without his hat.
Yukoneric said, 10 months ago
HA!!!!!!
starlilies said, 10 months ago
Elastic lugworm… wonder how long he can maintain his shape? lol
Coyoty
said, 10 months ago
Gummy lugworm?
pierreandnicole said, 10 months ago
I REALLY like this comic. Laughed out loud at yesterday’s about the bubble gum mixup. Nice concept. Keep it up.
Woody 157
said, 10 months ago
Ooooooooops! I entered this just now on yesterdays page. So here I go again.
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My mother told a story about me when I was 3 yr old. In 1944 she set me at the soda counter at Woolworth Five & Dime while she stepped a few feet away to pay the utility bills (you could do that during WWII). When she came back I was chewing gum. “Where did you get gum?”, she asked. Gum was a rare item in that day and time.
Calmly I replied, “You want some? There is more here under the counter.”
Needless to say, I never was left alone at the soda counter again.
Piers Baker
said, 10 months ago
@Woody 157
HaHaHa!
Piers Baker
said, 10 months ago
@LadyLavendar
I drew this about 6 years ago and I’ve never noticed that Ollie probably isn’t tall enough himself. Well spotted!
legoguy77 said, 8 months ago
That’s inventive. Good way to keep things fair, seeing as Quentin will never get taller.