Oh yes, Before I started doing strips I would write entire stories without dialogue. Lol. Mostly because my handwriting was so terrible. But also because I wasn’t comfortable writing dialogue.
Can you verify exactly WHERE you were during the time this strip occurred, Bearman? Aha, so it COULD have been you! At least it won’t turn blue if someone pees in the water. That would be a whole other strip!
Sorry to hear you’re having hosting problems, Tony. I’d be interested in getting your take on which commenting programs work best for you, I see you’ve tried a few over the last few months.
Very funny. Like they way you indicated them looking at each other. Want to see more comics in this same setting. It probably makes for a good writing exercise.
Since summer is almost over, I might return to this gag again next year. Limiting yourself to a simple premise is a challenge, but I agree with you, it’s a good writing exercise.
Ha Ha Ha Ha!!!! I love the suspicious looks in panel 3 Mark.
Thanks, Tony. It’s great when you can have two characters playing off of each other in the same panel.
Let me show you my little friend. 🙂
It’s a small world after all!
Haha! I hate when that happens! I like the blaming stare they are giving each other.
We’ve all been in a situation like this haven’t we? Nobody wants to fess up and nobody wants to take the blame!
Love the wordless comics – not an easy task.
No not easy, but they sure are fun to do. I like not having to letter!
Ha! I can relate to that!
So, you have personal experience in this situation, hunh? Lol.
Oh yes, Before I started doing strips I would write entire stories without dialogue. Lol. Mostly because my handwriting was so terrible. But also because I wasn’t comfortable writing dialogue.
Actually, Will, I like your lettering. It’s perfect and fits your strip so well.
It wasn’t me.
Can you verify exactly WHERE you were during the time this strip occurred, Bearman? Aha, so it COULD have been you! At least it won’t turn blue if someone pees in the water. That would be a whole other strip!
Hahaha! I f he hadn’t have shown up, there was gonna be a rumble in the pool that day. 🙂
That pool wouldn’t be nearly be big enough for that!
He who smelt it, dealt it! no? [smirk]
Thank god this is a silent strip, so we don’t have to smell anything! Looking forward to your new strips, Jynksie!
They always blame the littlest!
Ain’t that the truth!
I am posting on my old WP.com blog for I don’t know how log as I’m having a hosting issue at the moment. Have linked my name to that URL
Sorry to hear you’re having hosting problems, Tony. I’d be interested in getting your take on which commenting programs work best for you, I see you’ve tried a few over the last few months.
It was starting to look ugly ’til that little guy came along!
Just glad it only looked ugly, but didn’t smell ugly!
Very funny. Like they way you indicated them looking at each other. Want to see more comics in this same setting. It probably makes for a good writing exercise.
Since summer is almost over, I might return to this gag again next year. Limiting yourself to a simple premise is a challenge, but I agree with you, it’s a good writing exercise.
bahah, saved by the midget.
Saved by a salamander!
Hahahaha cute and funny 🙂
Thanks, Alecho. I’m glad you finally got around to seeing it. Welcome back!