Maybe it’s just me. I think this would be funnier if the entire cartoon fit on my screen, so I could have seen the joke without scrolling back and forth. Note to GoComics: yes, it’s possible to make a cartoon too large.
I looks like Horace has the mental power that, Carl Jung speculated, might account for some UFO sightings—“psychic projections with the force and power of physical objects” (even Arthur C. Clarke thought that the poltergeist phenomenon, in which objects are hurled across rooms without being touched, usually in the vicinity of troubled adolescents, could stem from that cause). In this case, maybe this explains Melody’s frequent absence; Horace may be, unconsciously, pushing her away… :-)
electricshadow Premium Member over 6 years ago
Question authority, including the law of gravity.
chris_weaver over 6 years ago
A questioning mind can save your life!
Plods with ...™ over 6 years ago
Phew….
Carl Fink Premium Member over 6 years ago
Maybe it’s just me. I think this would be funnier if the entire cartoon fit on my screen, so I could have seen the joke without scrolling back and forth. Note to GoComics: yes, it’s possible to make a cartoon too large.
Cerabooge over 6 years ago
Reminds me of a skyscraper downtown. It had the name of a company along its top, “Independent Life” (That was an insurance company).
I kept waiting for the “f” to fall off.
blackshire over 6 years ago
I looks like Horace has the mental power that, Carl Jung speculated, might account for some UFO sightings—“psychic projections with the force and power of physical objects” (even Arthur C. Clarke thought that the poltergeist phenomenon, in which objects are hurled across rooms without being touched, usually in the vicinity of troubled adolescents, could stem from that cause). In this case, maybe this explains Melody’s frequent absence; Horace may be, unconsciously, pushing her away… :-)
erniejpdx over 6 years ago
Samson, you wring more laughs out of your very limited scenarios than any cartoonist I know. The elevator gags alone make you a star.
Stephen Gilberg over 6 years ago
I’d have expected an exclamation point, but that might not have been wide enough.
BlueFin Premium Member over 6 years ago
It’s now “DarkSie.” Gonna use it from now on.
santa72404 over 6 years ago
Question marks are rubber?
codedaddy over 6 years ago
ctrl-minus