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The Wizard of Id has been enchanting audiences since 1964, but the real wizards behind this comic classic were artist Brant Parker and writer Johnny Hart.
The pair began paving the path to the Kingdom of Id in 1950, when Parker, a staff artist for the Binghamton Press in upstate New York, was asked to judge a high school art contest. Among the entrants was a teenager by the name of Johnny Hart, whose work so impressed Parker that he arranged a meeting.
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Adam Nedens(Snoopster) said, 9 months ago
Nice job, Wiz
beviek
said, 9 months ago
That’s the way my dog acts when it’s time for his bath. Maybe I need one of those invisible fences.
jimboylan said, 9 months ago
It better be an invisible igloo. Henry has wings!
Alexikakos said, 9 months ago
@beviek
There’s a late night TV infomercial that will let you buy one from the-operator-standing-by.
Hillbillyman said, 9 months ago
Those ‘operators standing by’ are in Pakistan. They operate on your bank account.
William Pursell
said, 9 months ago
Poor Henry? I wonder if this qualifies as Animal Cruelty? Well…..the Wiz DID try to stop Henry from running.
twypsi said, 9 months ago
When I bathe my Westie, the first thing I do is take his collar off. He has learned when I do that it’s bath time and out the doggie door he goes. I can’t get within 10 feet of him. He’s so cute! Gotta modify my pre-bath behavior.
Keith said, 9 months ago
Fire and water don’t mix! (I love the ‘pour pour’ help we get to understand what’s happening with the soap. :-)
David Henderson said, 9 months ago
@twypsi
Block or lock the doggie door first. Then you only have to chase him around the house.
Sportymonk said, 9 months ago
Wiz, just make the invisible fence smaller until it forces the dragon (and you ) into the washtub.
Alexikakos said, 9 months ago
Just as a side note:
If we take the Wiz’s height as 5’ 6” (These are medieval times and people were shorter.) and using that as a rough base for a scaling everything near him, then that tub weighs (again I stress rough) over 14,000 pounds.
1) If he didn’t use magic to get it on that platform then even with each person being able to easily lift 200 pounds (We don’t want unsafe work conditions after all.) it would take 70 people to lift the tub onto the platform. That tub is only about 28 feet in circumference. Measure yourself shoulder to shoulder and do the math.
2) Even with the tub on the platform how is he able to move it?
3) If he did use magic to levitate the tub onto the platform why didn’t he just levitate it to where he wanted it?
As I said; just a side note.
Redkaycei Repoc said, 9 months ago
@Alexikakos
The answer is obvious; the artist needed another panel….
phlash said, 9 months ago
Obviously installed by the same people who glazed Peter’s window in BC
Hunter7 said, 9 months ago
Poor Henry. Dragons, like dogs, hate cold water.
freeholder1 said, 9 months ago
Taking humor to a higher scale.