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Over the Hedge, created by T Lewis and Michael Fry, takes a freshly skewed look at suburban living from the perspective of the animals who lived there first. The strip stars RJ, a mischievous raccoon, and Verne, his sensitive best-buddy turtle. Together they fight to save their wooded wonderland from the evils of encroaching suburbia but end up becoming distracted by wide-screen TVs, discarded fast food containers and the fun of wreaking havoc on the local homeowners' association.
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thebird55 said, 4 months ago
No question as to who is who today. (Or is that “whom is who”?)
Nabuquduriuzhur said, 4 months ago
Who is whom. Nominative and accusative… номинативный and винительный.
thebird55 said, 4 months ago
@Nabuquduriuzhur
Actually, that’s what I thought after I posted. But I didn’t want to start running through all the permutations.
Bruno Zeigerts said, 4 months ago
And another day that the artist saves on ink.
John Bollinger
said, 4 months ago
Bruno Zeigerts said, about 5 hours ago
“And another day that the artist saves on ink.”
Well… I think the guys deserve a break once in a while.
DutchUncle said, 4 months ago
If it’s obvious to the fans which character is saying which line, without any hint, then (1) the characters have already been well constructed (2) the lines are well thought out. Besides, it’s the newspapers that save on ink. It’s good for the planet. :-)
TheIrishInquisition said, 4 months ago
I want to “see” Hammy in this whiteout.
lady lar said, 4 months ago
Hammy’s there in the corner grinning at the reader- can’t you tell?
ArthurAllen said, 4 months ago
To make up for all the ink they will save, they’ll have to do a week in the middle of the night with no light.
Another sure-fire diet is the Twinkie Diet. Eat only all the Twinkies you can find. Should work well for the time being.
Rockngolfer said, 4 months ago
Somewhere online I saw a polar bear coloring book.
Each page had three black dots for the eyes and nose, and crayons in different shades of white.
emjaycee said, 4 months ago
@Rockngolfer
Factoid of the day: a polar bear’s skin is black and the body hair is translucent. Reflecting the brightness of the snow gives it the diffrent shades of white/very light brown.
Coolio Say What said, 4 months ago
The day the artist takes a break! It does tale some energy to write the comic though!
Mike said, 4 months ago
@emjaycee
Actually, a polar bear would look white even in the middle of the woods. The white is NOT due to the surroundings but comes from the way the light is scattered/reflected within the fur (the same reason clouds and snow are white, even though the ice/water droplets are clear.)