Apologies for keeping you all in suspense, but at least you aren’t waiting months like all those poor readers in 1936 did!! This probably contains my favorite bit of dialog from Pete in the whole strip’s history: “I’m sure glad I hate yuh! Cause if I didn’t hate yuh, I’d like yuh! An’ I don’t WANNA like yuh – I hate yuh too much!” We need that on bumper stickers.
“I’m sure glad I hate yuh! Cause if I didn’t hate yuh, I’d like yuh! An’ I don’t WANNA like yuh – I hate yuh too much!”
Yeah that’s my motto for humanity.
Bumper stickers are a good idea because it’s just the vitirol I need to create my grand project, un-biased genocide. I can dream, can’t I ?
Wow, so many twists! This is great, thanks again for posting these strips! ^_^
I never thought I would say Mickey be a smart little weasel. Until now, I’ve ignored the happy-go-lucky mouse’s potential in favor of the foul-mouthed fowl.
The artwork looks marvelous, if a little conservative for my usual naive tastes. It certainly encourages me to seek the less than stellar Mickey strip you put up long ago out of curiosity.
People back then waited for months just for one page of comics? Makes me look impatient for webcomics by comparison.
Come on!!! WHIP ‘EM OUT!!!!!!!!
Excuse me, but where are the actual comic strips in this post (and the others)? I’ve visited this web site before and been able to see them, but not anymore…