Overboard by Chip Dunham
- December 09, 2008
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His human companions not only have to deal with Louie and his requests, but also the many problems they face living at sea, like dolphins eating their garden, and sea monsters taunting Louie. The entertaining exchanges between Louie and the humans on the ship will have readers coming back for more of this cast-away comedy. Man overboard!
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jabo said, 11 months ago
I gave my brother Carl something on Thanks Giving evening that is quite similar to this. Being an older brother respect becomes 1st and like the educated person he is hewiredly smiled in acceptance. I learned another aspect of life from that,thank you!
Dry
said,
11 months ago
After a second reading, I finally get it! Very good one! Comradery in sports!
Hugh B. Hayve said, 11 months ago
Yeah but nobody seems to get the real ironic joke and that’s the two Captains seem to be pretending to to fight as with every battle in Overboard. Chip D. should write a disclaimer no pirates were harmed in the making of this strip.