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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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margueritem
said, about 1 month ago
Piggy backing already? Isn’t this moving a little fast?
Citizen GROG!
said, about 1 month ago
Whoa! Slow down a little.
DreamScourge said, about 1 month ago
Well she looks cute, but I agree that is a little fast Quentin!
Bruno Zeigerts said, about 1 month ago
Whatever next … pattycake, pattycake?
(Oops .. no hands …not that that’s ever stopped them before)
cookienut
said, about 1 month ago
Weirdness worm-sonified!
nazzofoggenmach said, about 1 month ago
hello! quentin, you old dog! make that worm sing like madeleine khan!
nazzofoggenmach said, about 1 month ago
hope she’s not leading him on with her “trick-n-osis”!
Dry
said, about 1 month ago
Shouldn’t he be carrying her?
pcolli said, about 1 month ago
@Dry
In a lot of species (I don’t know about lugworms), the female is larger than the male.