They look like walking crossword puzzles. Was the salesman’s name Edward Nigma?
You have to buy a new one every day after you solve it. The Saturday or Sunday crosswords coats last for a week or two.
Uuuhh… I thought it was a checker board coat.
The seamstress must have had a little material left over.
Amazing magical material. The black and white squares are always in a straight vertical or horizontal line no matter what position the wearer is in.
@pbuckland:Pop Art , baby :-)!!!!!!!!
…I wonder how this looked in the original b&w…I wish that GoComics would let us see the B&W , original , (not " tthe colorized version with t/color blanked/bleached out ") , as well…:-(…Anybody else feel this way ? Probably not :-(.
Sherlock Watson over 11 years ago
They look like walking crossword puzzles. Was the salesman’s name Edward Nigma?
PoodleGroomer over 11 years ago
You have to buy a new one every day after you solve it. The Saturday or Sunday crosswords coats last for a week or two.
jmcx4 over 11 years ago
Uuuhh… I thought it was a checker board coat.
alleyoops Premium Member over 11 years ago
The seamstress must have had a little material left over.
pbuckland Premium Member over 11 years ago
Amazing magical material. The black and white squares are always in a straight vertical or horizontal line no matter what position the wearer is in.
WLLilly1960 over 11 years ago
@pbuckland:Pop Art , baby :-)!!!!!!!!
WLLilly1960 over 11 years ago
…I wonder how this looked in the original b&w…I wish that GoComics would let us see the B&W , original , (not " tthe colorized version with t/color blanked/bleached out ") , as well…:-(…Anybody else feel this way ? Probably not :-(.