Come on, kids. You know very well there are no monsters, ghosts (of the unfriendly, non-feline type) or witches in the BPH . . . Elvis would have already eaten them, if Goldie hadn’t gotten them first!
(And if they tried to come in upstairs, Heaven help them when Tabitha spots them!)
And at that moment, Goldie declared, ‘I am Fluffy The Monster slayer!’ The monsters began to tremble at the sight of her legendary, Fang Of Destruction!
Beatrixia: I’ve found a treasure trove of spooky stories in the 808 section in the Very Good Library.
Lupinium: Ooh, I love a good scary story. Can we hear one?
Bea: I think we have time before dinner for one story. Here is a famous one: The Zoomie Apocalypse.
One day the Grand Vizier of an ancient country woke up from a long nap feeling refreshed and hungry.
“I think I’ll go to the Royal Kitchen and ask the Chef for a snack,” He said to himself.
Then he decided he was so hungry he would run to the kitchen instead of walking. As he ran, he found he enjoyed running to and fro, eventually ending up in the Artisans’ fabric room.
“Why did everything go dark?” he wondered. Meanwhile, the Royal Seamstress and the Royal Sculptress watched as their fabric went running through the hallway.
“Was that a ghost?” asked the Sculptress. “No,” the Seamstress replied, “That was a zoomie. We’ll have to catch it before it makes off with the fabric we worked so hard to make.”
So off they ran. Soon the all found themselves in the Royal Scribes’ office. With a massive poof, the scribe gave chase. Soon everyone in the palace was zooming, until they ended up in the Royal Dining Room
My husband’s cat is really suffering, and she’s likely to pass away very soon. Please keep her in your thoughts to be comfortable and for the end to come quickly, to relieve her of the pain she must be feeling. I wish we could help her, but the vets in our small town are overwhelmed right now, and they sadly can’t fit her in.
We know from Calvin and Hobbes that monsters under the bed are scared of tigers, so Goldie should do the job. Hold tight to Pengo, Boy, and let her take care of it.
Hmmm. I had thought that Sesame Street reset the clock on the question of “monsters”, as the characters like the Cookie Monster are quite endearing. But I suppose just because “monsters under the bed” are an enduring cartoon trope doesn’t prove much. “The goofily ineffectual dad” is just such a trope and is generally recognized to be a stock character and not social commentary as such.
In panel 4, I notice that one of Goldie’s eyes appears darker than the other. Knowing Georgia’s penchant for detail, I am wondering if there is some significance to this or if it was just a coloring problem. Can’t think of what one eye darker than the other might mean, though? Anyone?
Girl cats – they get the job done. :) Love how Goldie is rolling up her sleeve. on the side – When the Queen of All She Surveys, She Rules the House with an Iron Paw would decide to go down to the basement (old house unfinished basement) I would open the basement door, announce to the Basement Monsters that She was coming down and then gently ask Her to be nice/play nice with the Monsters. I really miss that Little Girl Cat. :)
Good luck with that, Goldie. It’s probably one of those werezombie bunnies Geogia is in on the cover-up of.
SURE their sweet and cute little bunny rabbits that changed back to normal after they got out of the lab for good.. And the moon really is made out of cheese. They’re really evil bunnies the lab picked up at Watership Down and made even more vicious.
I receive newsletters (including comics) from Ian Jones, the creator of Bushy Tales, a strip that GoComics used to have, but dropped. I’m going to quote from it, but it’s late, so not many are going to see this. If some other earlier bird than I cared to re-post it early tomorrow then more will see it. Here’s what he said:
SAD NEWS FOR COMIC STRIP LOVERS
Sadly, on September 12th, News Corp (publisher of about 70% of Australia’s newspapers) dropped ALL the comic strips from ALL their papers. This has been a devastating blow, not just to those of us who have been published in any of the News Corp papers, but to the millions of readers who love turning to the comics for a bit of humour to help them through their day.
Thankfully, there are still some metropolitan and regional papers published by the Nine News Group as well as smaller independents that run comic strips.
I have also recently heard that a major newspaper chain in the USA (Lee Enterprises) has severely rationalized their comic strip line-up, cutting many of the regular strips from their 70+ papers.
Whilst newspaper publishers will cite these as being necessary “cost-cutting” actions, the truth is that they pay very little for comic strip content and they are taking away one of the best, and most-loved, parts of their product.
It seems counter-productive to me.
Here’s a little suggestion -
If your local newspaper has cut, or reduced, the comic strips, write to the editors and let them know of your disappointment at their decision.
It may not make a difference to what they have done, but at least it will let them know it has not been a popular move.
sugordon about 2 years ago
Never fear. Goldie’s here.
Le'letha Premium Member about 2 years ago
Go, Goldie, go! I’ll make the popcorn.
RAGs about 2 years ago
It’s the Goldie standard in home protection.
McColl34 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Come on, kids. You know very well there are no monsters, ghosts (of the unfriendly, non-feline type) or witches in the BPH . . . Elvis would have already eaten them, if Goldie hadn’t gotten them first!
(And if they tried to come in upstairs, Heaven help them when Tabitha spots them!)
McColl34 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Lupin isn’t scared! He always hides behind . . . I mean, holds his copy up like that!
Aspen_Bell about 2 years ago
She’s such a little bada—. Reminds me of Meimei (my avatar).
Brian Premium Member about 2 years ago
Our PI is on the job!
Sue Ellen about 2 years ago
Give the kid a monster proof fuzzy blanket and arm him with a spray bottle filled No-Mo Monster repellant!
Jacob Mattingly about 2 years ago
Awww now this is a fun storyline for halloween.. with the tales naturally being sundays again where they fit best.
Maizing about 2 years ago
Cats are the best protection from monsters.
deadheadzan about 2 years ago
That Goldie, protector against monsters…..what a gal!
McColl34 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Panel two is great. Goldie is just looking around for the monster. “Monster, eh? Well, show yourself, monster. Go on, I dare you. I double dare you!”
Ricky Bennett about 2 years ago
The nick in her ear means that you do NOT want to mess with Goldie! A cuddly Teddy bear most times (panel 2) and a Momma bear when the monsters meet!
FreyjaRN Premium Member about 2 years ago
Puck looks worried. Goldie doesn’t. She sounds like she is willing to take on anything and anyone.
ikini Premium Member about 2 years ago
I love Goldie rolling up her p.j. sleeve in panel 4. She is ready to rumble.
ikini Premium Member about 2 years ago
I am tickled that both Beatrix and the Boy are wearing footie pajamas.
Robin Harwood about 2 years ago
Look under the bed.
WelshRat Premium Member about 2 years ago
Goldiebusters!
Lady Bri about 2 years ago
Goldie’s little fang!!! Squeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!! ❤️ Monsters beware!
I AM CARTOON LADY! about 2 years ago
And at that moment, Goldie declared, ‘I am Fluffy The Monster slayer!’ The monsters began to tremble at the sight of her legendary, Fang Of Destruction!
Tigrisan Premium Member about 2 years ago
I would worry for naught with Goldie in the house. She’s survived on the streets, for heaven sake!
jonathan.prater about 2 years ago
Git ’em, Goldie!
arolarson Premium Member about 2 years ago
Call in the Nana for reinforcements. See Rose is Rose for yesterday 10-2-2022.
cat19632001 about 2 years ago
Beatrix is in awe of her new heroine.
cat19632001 about 2 years ago
It’s always a good day if you can see a little pointy kitten tail.
Kitty Katz about 2 years ago
Meanwhile, Back on the Nile
At the Palace Lounge
Beatrixia: I’ve found a treasure trove of spooky stories in the 808 section in the Very Good Library.
Lupinium: Ooh, I love a good scary story. Can we hear one?
Bea: I think we have time before dinner for one story. Here is a famous one: The Zoomie Apocalypse.
One day the Grand Vizier of an ancient country woke up from a long nap feeling refreshed and hungry.
“I think I’ll go to the Royal Kitchen and ask the Chef for a snack,” He said to himself.
Then he decided he was so hungry he would run to the kitchen instead of walking. As he ran, he found he enjoyed running to and fro, eventually ending up in the Artisans’ fabric room.
“Why did everything go dark?” he wondered. Meanwhile, the Royal Seamstress and the Royal Sculptress watched as their fabric went running through the hallway.
“Was that a ghost?” asked the Sculptress. “No,” the Seamstress replied, “That was a zoomie. We’ll have to catch it before it makes off with the fabric we worked so hard to make.”
So off they ran. Soon the all found themselves in the Royal Scribes’ office. With a massive poof, the scribe gave chase. Soon everyone in the palace was zooming, until they ended up in the Royal Dining Room
Puckmosis: What happened then?
Bea: You’ll find out.
Thomios: Dinner is served!
All: ZOOM!
Jungle Empress about 2 years ago
Goldie: professional detective and protector of small People-kittens! Go Goldie go!!
shwhite369 about 2 years ago
Thinking of you and your family ((hugs))
metagalaxy1970 about 2 years ago
Oh oh, Goldie has rolled up her sleeves….
ladykat about 2 years ago
With her sleeves rolled up and her fang showing, Goldie is ready to give those monsters what for!
bonita.eley about 2 years ago
Brave heroic Goldie!!
T_Lexi about 2 years ago
Henceforward, anyone searching for info on “How to open up a can of Whoop-A…” will be directed to Goldie. [satisfied sigh]
prrdh about 2 years ago
Goldie: Monster Slayer.
girloftherings about 2 years ago
My husband’s cat is really suffering, and she’s likely to pass away very soon. Please keep her in your thoughts to be comfortable and for the end to come quickly, to relieve her of the pain she must be feeling. I wish we could help her, but the vets in our small town are overwhelmed right now, and they sadly can’t fit her in.
The Wolf In Your Midst about 2 years ago
The key to not being afraid of what’s in the dark is being the scariest thing in it.
mistercatworks about 2 years ago
“Monsters are my meat.”
ars731 about 2 years ago
I smell BCN spin off! Goldie The Monster Slayer!
Katzen1415 about 2 years ago
We know from Calvin and Hobbes that monsters under the bed are scared of tigers, so Goldie should do the job. Hold tight to Pengo, Boy, and let her take care of it.
AndrewSihler about 2 years ago
Hmmm. I had thought that Sesame Street reset the clock on the question of “monsters”, as the characters like the Cookie Monster are quite endearing. But I suppose just because “monsters under the bed” are an enduring cartoon trope doesn’t prove much. “The goofily ineffectual dad” is just such a trope and is generally recognized to be a stock character and not social commentary as such.
Susanna Premium Member about 2 years ago
I wonder if somehow one of the ghost cats was mistaken for a monster?
jackalope bob about 2 years ago
after a week ive finnly done it! ive reread ALL of the breaking cat news comics! woooo
anomalous4 about 2 years ago
OT: GC Birthdays!
azkfwecho Premium Member about 2 years ago
In panel 4, I notice that one of Goldie’s eyes appears darker than the other. Knowing Georgia’s penchant for detail, I am wondering if there is some significance to this or if it was just a coloring problem. Can’t think of what one eye darker than the other might mean, though? Anyone?
Portmanteau about 2 years ago
Girl cats – they get the job done. :) Love how Goldie is rolling up her sleeve. on the side – When the Queen of All She Surveys, She Rules the House with an Iron Paw would decide to go down to the basement (old house unfinished basement) I would open the basement door, announce to the Basement Monsters that She was coming down and then gently ask Her to be nice/play nice with the Monsters. I really miss that Little Girl Cat. :)
mysterysciencefreezer about 2 years ago
Red Bird about 2 years ago
Fear not, kids. Goldie will keep you safe.
scaeva Premium Member about 2 years ago
As long as the monster under the bed, or in the closet, or wherever, isn’t drooling, it should be okay.
jwarrenphd about 2 years ago
Go Goldie!
JLChi about 2 years ago
I’m more of a cat person than a kitten person. I used to say that sometimes having a kitten is what you have to go through to get a cat.
That said, Bea in per purple footy PJ’s and with those big front paws is the cutest thing ever and has me melting into a big puddle.
BluebelleCat about 2 years ago
Go get’em Goldie!
willie_mctell about 2 years ago
Goldie takes after Susan in the Discworld book. No monster could stand up to Susan and her poker.
asrialfeeple about 2 years ago
Goldie is getting ready to RRRRRRRRRRUUUUUUUUUMMMMMMBBBBBBBBBBLLLLLLLLLLLLEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!
dogday Premium Member about 2 years ago
Hhmmm….where’s Elvis, with his robe and slippers and newspaper, preparing to sit for the night on monster watch? He was ALWAYS the night guardian.
knight1192a about 2 years ago
Good luck with that, Goldie. It’s probably one of those werezombie bunnies Geogia is in on the cover-up of.
SURE their sweet and cute little bunny rabbits that changed back to normal after they got out of the lab for good.. And the moon really is made out of cheese. They’re really evil bunnies the lab picked up at Watership Down and made even more vicious.
azkfwecho Premium Member about 2 years ago
I finally got to change my calendar today. And guess what I found? Tillie toebeans! EEEEEEEEEEEEEE!
Huggybearojb about 2 years ago
BlueIris Premium Member about 2 years ago
I receive newsletters (including comics) from Ian Jones, the creator of Bushy Tales, a strip that GoComics used to have, but dropped. I’m going to quote from it, but it’s late, so not many are going to see this. If some other earlier bird than I cared to re-post it early tomorrow then more will see it. Here’s what he said:
SAD NEWS FOR COMIC STRIP LOVERS
Sadly, on September 12th, News Corp (publisher of about 70% of Australia’s newspapers) dropped ALL the comic strips from ALL their papers. This has been a devastating blow, not just to those of us who have been published in any of the News Corp papers, but to the millions of readers who love turning to the comics for a bit of humour to help them through their day.
Thankfully, there are still some metropolitan and regional papers published by the Nine News Group as well as smaller independents that run comic strips.
I have also recently heard that a major newspaper chain in the USA (Lee Enterprises) has severely rationalized their comic strip line-up, cutting many of the regular strips from their 70+ papers.
Whilst newspaper publishers will cite these as being necessary “cost-cutting” actions, the truth is that they pay very little for comic strip content and they are taking away one of the best, and most-loved, parts of their product.
It seems counter-productive to me.
Here’s a little suggestion -
If your local newspaper has cut, or reduced, the comic strips, write to the editors and let them know of your disappointment at their decision.
It may not make a difference to what they have done, but at least it will let them know it has not been a popular move.
(cont’d)
Quabaculta about 2 years ago
If your FIL does indeed pass, may it be as gentle as falling asleep. You and your family will grieve, and I will grieve with thee and thine.