Hmmm… I’d easily pay $1000 for an original Bucky Katt. The pathos and tension is evident is the use of perspective. The subtle coloration shows the artists inner conflict.. It’s really what is unsaid that give it depth. The use of blank space lends gravitas and emotion. Truly a masterpiece. Bravo!
I’ve been reading Get Fuzzy for years and I’m at a loss as to why Rob keeps Bucky. As far as I know the only good thing he’s ever done is give Rob and Satchel a welcome home party when they donated blood for 9/11.
Y’know, we don’t know for sure who said “Trash”, do we? Could be even more interesting if it were one of the other secondary characters, other than Rob.
nitromicro almost 8 years ago
Hmmm… I’d easily pay $1000 for an original Bucky Katt. The pathos and tension is evident is the use of perspective. The subtle coloration shows the artists inner conflict.. It’s really what is unsaid that give it depth. The use of blank space lends gravitas and emotion. Truly a masterpiece. Bravo!
Randallw almost 8 years ago
I’ve been reading Get Fuzzy for years and I’m at a loss as to why Rob keeps Bucky. As far as I know the only good thing he’s ever done is give Rob and Satchel a welcome home party when they donated blood for 9/11.
Cozmik Cowboy almost 8 years ago
Um, it’s anti-pasto. Am I the only one here married to an Italian?
rdmacgregor almost 8 years ago
Picky, I know, but if the monkey battery is supposed to supply power, then the tail plug should be female, not male.
Joliet Jake almost 8 years ago
There’s a fine line between genius and insanity. Bucky has erased this line.
cubswin2016 almost 8 years ago
Satchel is even pro garbage.
A Hip loving Canadian... almost 8 years ago
Antipasti… antipasto…antipasta… it’s all Greek to me!
rgcviper almost 8 years ago
Y’know, we don’t know for sure who said “Trash”, do we? Could be even more interesting if it were one of the other secondary characters, other than Rob.