My favorite when I was a kid was a New Yorker one from the 1930s where the fortune teller looks into her crystal ball and tells a portly matron, “I see you playing third base for the Detroit Tigers.” My parents had a New Yorker cartoon anthology that I read over and over.
STEPUP 2 months ago
Maybe it’s time to step up to AI, perhaps!!!
danketaz Premium Member 2 months ago
Does it involve a palm tree and a shoreline?
Old moldy fun guy 2 months ago
Sure hope it doesn’t involve him and the grim reaper.
The Reader Premium Member 2 months ago
Her future is NOW!
juicebruce 2 months ago
Well this is a comic strip ….
Yontrop 2 months ago
At least this one doesn’t involve squirrels.
cheap_day_return 2 months ago
Your nose is overly large in it too, so don’t worry.
Dobber Premium Member 2 months ago
I love how he looks at us.
el_eye 2 months ago
Can he see through that 4th wall??
Slowly, he turned... 2 months ago
Hey, it happens to all of us at one time or another!
Unlicensed Bozo 2 months ago
I see you breaking the forth wall there…
Fontessa 2 months ago
More dog, please.
Zebrastripes 2 months ago
Humpf!
I’m perfectly content with my current situation! Thank you very much
oakie817 2 months ago
shouldn’t he be on tiny island with palm tree? oh eating bowl of soup with fly in it?
Skeptical Meg 2 months ago
But drawn really well!
tammyspeakslife Premium Member 2 months ago
Fortune teller trope. Woh Woh
David_J Premium Member 2 months ago
How about one where Steve goes back to doing standup. Some of us have forgotten how to laugh (dear lord how I miss Carlin).
hubbard3188 2 months ago
Her face and hands are really well drawn and interesting.
well-i-never 2 months ago
What a coinkydink – I see it too!
dogday Premium Member 2 months ago
NOT antiquated. VINTAGE! Think, fine wine or really good scotch.
willie_mctell 2 months ago
My favorite when I was a kid was a New Yorker one from the 1930s where the fortune teller looks into her crystal ball and tells a portly matron, “I see you playing third base for the Detroit Tigers.” My parents had a New Yorker cartoon anthology that I read over and over.