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‘BTG’ is one of the most popular humor authors of all time. With numerous New York Times Best Sellers to his credit, countless publishing awards, and over 22,000,000 copies sold in 115 countries, you would think his brain would be highly organized ... But it’s not.
The Lost Bear feature, exclusive to GoComics, is ample proof of this. Welcome to BTG’s lifelong cerebral misadventure. The Lost Bear showcases the delightfully odd daily debris that tumbles out of BTG’s head when his mental engine starts to misfire. This is public therapy at its most entertaining, set within an absurdist pseudo-intellectual petting zoo – Feel free to feed the bear.
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Superfrog said, 12 months ago
Drop-dead gorgeous!
BTG said, 12 months ago
@Superfrog
Superlative, Superpun!
You have outdone yourself!
: )
BTG said, 12 months ago
I’m weary but excited. After many months of production and planning, there’s now only six weeks to go till my new book arrives – Curses and Blessings for All Occasions – here’s another preview blessing.
Keep in mind that on Tuesday, July 31st, the official USA launch date, every single Lost Bear in the entire world can download a FREE digital copy of my book.
BTG
pcolli said, 12 months ago
Typical sloth; dead but he won’t stand up. ( I like sloths, they look at you and think, “Oh, it’s one of those things.”)
INGSOC
said, 12 months ago
Rigor Mortis has set in, where has Formaldehyde been lately….?
philyfanstukinmi said, 12 months ago
Must be a fly by night operation
jmcx4 said, 12 months ago
And doesn’t he look so life-like? Like he was planning this pose all his life….
Goom & Toki said, 12 months ago
One of the seven deadly sins.
Happy, happy, happy!!!
said, 12 months ago
if i must go on display, i wanna be in the biggest diorama…

Lisa 4romMpls said, 12 months ago
I want to come back as a nice lazy sloth, although Koala’s sleep more, don’t they?
Smythe Symble said, 12 months ago
Sorry; don’t see Myself being an Exhibitionist….although I’m certain Some must feel Death and Taxidermy are inevitable.
Daffydowndilly said, 12 months ago
@pcolli
and I bet you like them ’cause they keep company with capybaras
KennyMac said, 12 months ago
Brilliant.
pcolli said, 12 months ago
@Lisa 4romMpls
I remember having my photo taken holding a koala at Queensland’s Lone Pine Reserve; it was heavy, greasy and smelly – but still cute. I was 5.
pcolli said, 12 months ago
@Daffydowndilly
I like any animal that has its own character. The capybara also reminds me of my first cocker spaniel. Don’t ask why.
Recently saw an echidna in the local zoo – everybody was saying, “Oh look at the baby porcupine.” I DID put them right.