I can’t remember the last time I saw a tv with an antenna wrapped in foil. How VERY old school of you Georgia!! And of course, loving Elvis wrapped around The Woman’s neck and Lupin’s expressions!!!
Ancient astronaut theorists suggest that these are alien spaceships, cleverly disguised as giant hovering earth creatures. Run for your lives! And pray to your cat gods. For only the great ancient alien cat gods can save you now!!
I used to love televised parades even in black and white…yeah, older than dirt. But now you get about three minutes of parade and twenty minutes of ads…so not worth the time.
Where the parade goes down Central Park West, at the beginning of its route, spectators crowd in and watch from the side streets. People come from all over outside the city and bring lightweight folding aluminum stepladders so they can climb up and see over other people’s heads. You see people walking through the streets carrying ladders like it’s some kind of festival that recreates the gathering of the turkey platter from the cupboard over the fridge.
Apparently, unless the streets of a major city are closed periodically for a mass street-crowding event, people begin to think they must be living in the country. :)
My wife was just thinking about taking me and the grandchildren to NYC to see the Thanksgiving Parade live in a year or two. Watching the crews inflating the figures the night before is memorable also.
The art is always beautiful in this comic, but every now and then it just strikes me HOW beautiful it is. The color, the level of detail, the expressions, all stunning. Look how effectively Georgia manages to convey the flickering light of a television set on The Woman’s face, with subtle highlights and shadows.
poppet bear about 7 years ago
Lupin looks quite befuddled in panel 3 at this latest aspect of the invasion. The Baby seems confused by what’s going on too.
Dirty Dragon about 7 years ago
Lupin, “It doesn’t make any sense, but I believe anyway.”
Gloria Fleming about 7 years ago
I can’t remember the last time I saw a tv with an antenna wrapped in foil. How VERY old school of you Georgia!! And of course, loving Elvis wrapped around The Woman’s neck and Lupin’s expressions!!!
OneGirlTwoCats about 7 years ago
Surely Superman or the Red Baron will be along any minute to save the day.
ctlum about 7 years ago
Ha ha, I love the Woman’s TV with tin foil on the rabbit ears! Sure brings back memories!
cat19632001 about 7 years ago
And the mutant cow is saying “Eat more chickadee!”
Gent about 7 years ago
Ancient astronaut theorists suggest that these are alien spaceships, cleverly disguised as giant hovering earth creatures. Run for your lives! And pray to your cat gods. For only the great ancient alien cat gods can save you now!!
Kim Metzger Premium Member about 7 years ago
Guys, just wait until you see the cast of “Cats” performing!
ctlum about 7 years ago
Gosh, wouldn’t it be awesome if one day Elvis, Pucky, and Lupin would be represented as balloons in the Macy’s Thanksgiving parade?!?!!
Rosette about 7 years ago
Elvis is vital to the process in panel 2!
Rosette about 7 years ago
The baby doesn’t get it either, Lupin.
Rosette about 7 years ago
What a tiny TV – and such a quaint kitchen!
dadoctah about 7 years ago
I used to watch this “invasion” when the animals were Bullwinkle, Underdog, and a latecomer named Snoopy.
DankMemes about 7 years ago
The baby doesnt even understands the invasion
cat19632001 about 7 years ago
Meanwhile, is Puck taking this unsupervised opportunity to continue taste-testing?
arolarson Premium Member about 7 years ago
I used to love televised parades even in black and white…yeah, older than dirt. But now you get about three minutes of parade and twenty minutes of ads…so not worth the time.
drmickeyg about 7 years ago
Congratulations again, Georgia! Another strip in the GoComics “Today’s Top 5 Comics”! I love seeing you and the boys so honored!
rroxxanna about 7 years ago
Where the parade goes down Central Park West, at the beginning of its route, spectators crowd in and watch from the side streets. People come from all over outside the city and bring lightweight folding aluminum stepladders so they can climb up and see over other people’s heads. You see people walking through the streets carrying ladders like it’s some kind of festival that recreates the gathering of the turkey platter from the cupboard over the fridge.
Adiraiju about 7 years ago
The newest holiday special: Happy Thanksgiving, Godzilla!
Gloria Fleming about 7 years ago
love how the facial expressions of the baby mirror Lupin’s, especially the eyebrows in the last panel. They are sympatico.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 7 years ago
Its tradition. What’s to understand?
Sabrina17 about 7 years ago
Don’t worry Lupin, i don’t understand it either.
Serendewi about 7 years ago
Is this the genesis of “Fluffapurrus Rex”, Georgia? (For those who do not know, check the Zazzle store for one of Lupin’s greatest moments.)
Wichita1.0 about 7 years ago
We ALL are.
Sionyx about 7 years ago
I just love the Baby’s confusion at the spectacle. Wonder what the Boys and Baby think of Santa’s arrival at the end?
BagHolder5150 about 7 years ago
Baby looks like it will soon need a changing.I get that way too watching parades.
mistercatworks about 7 years ago
Apparently, unless the streets of a major city are closed periodically for a mass street-crowding event, people begin to think they must be living in the country. :)
Billy Yank about 7 years ago
My wife was just thinking about taking me and the grandchildren to NYC to see the Thanksgiving Parade live in a year or two. Watching the crews inflating the figures the night before is memorable also.
noreenklose about 7 years ago
H A P P Y T H A N K S G I V I N G
To ALL of my BCN friends.
May you have a great day tomorrow, and a wonderful holiday.
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bluegirl285 about 7 years ago
“I don’t understand this invasion.”
Evidently, neither does the baby.
colleen_demaio Premium Member almost 7 years ago
The art is always beautiful in this comic, but every now and then it just strikes me HOW beautiful it is. The color, the level of detail, the expressions, all stunning. Look how effectively Georgia manages to convey the flickering light of a television set on The Woman’s face, with subtle highlights and shadows.
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MACEYS DAY PARADE