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A small town in the American Southwest... everything in the desert is designed to prick you, wound you or eat you. What better metaphor for 21st century Earth? Prickly City is a comic strip about the friendship between Winslow, a coyote pup, and Carmen, a straight and narrow kind of kid. Prickly City offers a conservative perspective on political and social events within an ongoing storyline. As Carmen might say, "We may not be correct but we will always be right."
Their high jinks provide endless laughs as Winslow gets into trouble and Carmen follows. Join Carmen and Winslow for their adventures in the desert!
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KPOM said, 6 months ago
Waiting for that iMessage from the president, Winslow? #WinslowforSecretaryofState
hcr1985 said, 6 months ago
@KPOM
Maybe he can replace Petreas?
Sevenfeet said, 6 months ago
I have a feeling that Scott, like much of conservative America living in the Fox Bubble that when he wrote this (and the previous daily strip) that he thought Romney was really going to pull this out. it’s going to be interesting in a week when this strip catches up to reality.
Night-Gaunt49 said, 6 months ago
@KPOM
What message, Kevin lost. He should be being sucked down to the 10 the level of Hell for a few million years for failing.
KPOM said, 6 months ago
@Sevenfeet
I sense he was cautiously optimistic about a Romney win. That said, it’s pretty clear he wrote a story line that would be compatible with either side winning. The first few were Kevin-related. Looking at his Chicago Tribune blog it’s pretty clear he had two sets of editorial cartoons ready depending on who won.
Calvin0007 said, 6 months ago
The election is not over yet. Still counting absentee ballots in most states.