GATURRO: Back to the Rooftop! Yea! Does the word “pendientes” have a double meaning in the Spanish language (earrings/theme?).
MARY WORTH: It’s looks like Mary & Jeff may be going to a restaurant for dinner, but not for the reason I predicted yesterday.
CRANKSHAFT: Lillian’s Murder in the Bookstore novel looks like a long story (that’s a pretty thick book Ed is holding).
ALLEY OOP Denouement of the Frankenstein story: Panel 1 – The contest at the Villa Diodati in the summer of 1816 really took place with Lord Byron and Mary Shelley, et al. Panel 2 – Oop and Doc are fictitious comic-strip characters, but if the book Doc is holding is Mary Shelley’s “contest” story (i.e. Frankenstein), then the book is fiction, but not fictitious.
GATURRO: Back to the Rooftop! Yea! Does the word “pendientes” have a double meaning in the Spanish language (earrings/theme?).
MARY WORTH: It’s looks like Mary & Jeff may be going to a restaurant for dinner, but not for the reason I predicted yesterday.
CRANKSHAFT: Lillian’s Murder in the Bookstore novel looks like a long story (that’s a pretty thick book Ed is holding).
ALLEY OOP Denouement of the Frankenstein story: Panel 1 – The contest at the Villa Diodati in the summer of 1816 really took place with Lord Byron and Mary Shelley, et al. Panel 2 – Oop and Doc are fictitious comic-strip characters, but if the book Doc is holding is Mary Shelley’s “contest” story (i.e. Frankenstein), then the book is fiction, but not fictitious.