W.T. Duck by Aaron Johnson
- May 26, 2009
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Take a duck who works as a photographer amongst human beings with crying babies, bridezilla complexes and clueless clients and we’ll show you a portrait of “W.T. Duck,” the comic strip that quickly exploded in popularity with camera aficionados and comics fans on the Web and is now in syndication.
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Joe Minotaur said, 6 months ago
STOP THE PRESSES…
…for good.
AR-PHOTO-GUY said, 6 months ago
O.K. Let’s see if coping technique 345 works any better. Having watched great newspapers, like the Rocky Mountain News in Denver close its doors, the misery is almost too much to bear. The other great papers who are on the edge of bankruptcy are the ones who REALLY need and DESERVE a bailout. They are the last barrier between the really mean, corrupt, ugly and horribly dishonest part of government and the people these crooks steal from. We save powerful and totally inept insurance companies and banks (God help us) and we let the industry that brought down Nixon go under. As usual, the rich get richer and the good guys suffer.
DigitalFrog
said,
6 months ago
If they hadn’t wasted so much money trying to squeeze ink from endangered rhinos…
grazer said, 6 months ago
LOL—mindboggling comicstrip.
linwoodbragg said, 6 months ago
I don’t understand.
McGuffin said, 6 months ago
3 punchlines in 3 panels! Nice work Aaron.