“Success and suffering are vitally and organically linked. If you succeed without suffering, it is because someone suffered for you; if you suffer without succeeding, it is in order that someone else may succeed after you.” - Edward Judson, “Ned Buntline”
The main load baring feet look like three toed cartoon human feet. The first to touch down when landing, thus, the position for riding this dragon must be just between the wings.
A curious thing though, it doesn’t seem to have a lower jaw.
comicgos about 13 years ago
The many faces of evolution!
MontanaLady about 13 years ago
Wow, and we were impressed by the single tracks of the mountain lion in the snow!!!!
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
That’s a funny looking bunny.
Good Morning, Fellow Cave Dwellers.
lewisbower about 13 years ago
Lord, get me through this morning and I’ll never touch another drop.
Nebulous Premium Member about 13 years ago
An Oriental Dragon. Seriously. Read some of the descriptions. It fits.
twj0729 about 13 years ago
Love the feet on the tail!
Sandfan about 13 years ago
Looks like a frumious bandersnatch. Probably best to shun him.
Neanderthal about 13 years ago
“Success and suffering are vitally and organically linked. If you succeed without suffering, it is because someone suffered for you; if you suffer without succeeding, it is in order that someone else may succeed after you.” - Edward Judson, “Ned Buntline”
GESWho about 13 years ago
So, God does play dice with the Universe. Einstein was wrong.
tweety7854 about 13 years ago
lol, im lovin the buck teeth!
sherpafree about 13 years ago
Simply brilliant . Very good Vincent. That - inspired me. Thanks. (from you know who)
adubman about 13 years ago
a DOUBLE set of buck teeth, no less!
Destiny23 about 13 years ago
If that’s the Easter Bunny, I’m skipping the Easter Eggs this year!!!
TPPM about 13 years ago
Neanderthal, how is that even vaguely relevant to this cartoon?
trekkermint about 13 years ago
jackalopasaurus
wesleym81 Premium Member about 13 years ago
When did Dr. Seuss join the staff?
lin4869 about 13 years ago
XD
COGNIZANT about 13 years ago
The main load baring feet look like three toed cartoon human feet. The first to touch down when landing, thus, the position for riding this dragon must be just between the wings.
A curious thing though, it doesn’t seem to have a lower jaw.
craigwestlake about 13 years ago
…and it later evolved into the Duck-Billed Platypus…
Coyoty Premium Member about 13 years ago
The game is apparently Dungeons & Dragons.