Ahhh, the perfect duo. Elvis as the brawns of this operation, and Lupin as the brains. Seriously, though, it would be cute to see a court dispute with BCN and with Tommy as the judge.
Thank you to everyone who sent support, uplifting comments, and good thoughts for Albert A. Cat during his dental surgery. He’s home, although with considerably fewer teeth. I had never heard of tooth reabsorption!
He seems to be doing well, if subdued, and even ate some kibble soaked in water (of course he turned up his nose at the fancy canned food). This was him right after he got home last night, still a bit out of it. https://www.instagram.com/p/Bv2t8BxFfFF/
Hmmm… I predict a really cool match montage on Sunday, ending in a draw – it is rain season, after all – or interruption by People hurrying to get their cats off the forbidden porch. Then the rivalry will have to be settled with another sort of contest. Inside, of course. :)
Here is a post from Georgia last night about a book give away and with an explanation as to why Lupin Leaps in is being marketed they way it is:
Andrews McMeel is having a terrific give away right now where you could win TWELVE of their books, including our very own ‘Lupin Leaps In’! Go check it out!!
…I know some readers have expressed surprise or even annoyance that ‘Lupin Leaps In’ has been promoted for middle grade readers. I’ve always written the comic for all ages, (and still do, rest assured!) Here are some of the reasons why I agreed (yes, I did!) to have the comic marketed to kids.
1. Some of the best comics—my own favorite comics—are marketed to kids, including “Calvin & Hobbes” and “Peanuts.” Anyone of any age can enjoy these comics, they are incredible, I hope to be a quarter good as they are, and I hope this is reason enough to understand why I jumped at the chance to be put into this category.
2. This category receives a lot of support and marketing! Not the most inspiring reason, but I’m being honest, and I was very grateful to be offered the support that middle grade books receive!
I am the Siamese, who will not Please! My teammate is the, Fluff who will not Puff! Sunday, you are goin’ doooown, ceiling cats! And then we are gonna hack you out, like a hairbaaaall!!
So . . . is Lupin super-reluctant about the tag-teaming, or about the rumble with this particular set of opponents? Something tells me he and Elvis won’t be very well coordinated in their strategies.
How nice that the WWE is having Wrestlemania with a female top bill the same day that BCW is having the Heck on the Deck! I’m sure they totally planned this co-marketing event to play on the popularity of BCW.
Rendan over 5 years ago
Ahhh, the perfect duo. Elvis as the brawns of this operation, and Lupin as the brains. Seriously, though, it would be cute to see a court dispute with BCN and with Tommy as the judge.
Olive O'Sudden over 5 years ago
Am I the only one who thought the WWE story on ‘Last Week Tonight with John Oliver’ last Sunday was rather well-timed for this week’s BCN story arc?
Sue Ellen over 5 years ago
If Tommy is commissioner and chief arbitrator, he’s going to remind you two that you are brothers and that you should always have each other’s backs!
Robin Harwood over 5 years ago
The trash talk is getting really scary. Especially Lupin’s.
DennisinSeattle over 5 years ago
Lupin, save it for the ceiling team.
Lady Bri over 5 years ago
Mighty strong words Lupin! A contract dispute?! gasp You’re taking out the heavy lumber now!
ctlum over 5 years ago
Can’t wait for Sunday Sunday Sunday!
ladykat over 5 years ago
Lupin, you can’t be mean to our happy Tommy!! He’s too cheerful!
Ruth Brown over 5 years ago
Looking buff, Elvis.
WelshRat Premium Member over 5 years ago
Commissioner Tommy does not care for contract disputes! He only cares for ratings! And, possibly, Ratlings. And the Robber Mouse audience too…
over 5 years ago
Hope the boys defeat the Ceiling Champions. They make a good team.
Gent over 5 years ago
Oh boy. Sunday Pay Per View!
arolarson Premium Member over 5 years ago
Oh come on boys, that is some of the flattest trash talk ever….step it up a few notches!
rs0204 Premium Member over 5 years ago
Oh my Cat…the trash talk is getting serious. Lupin might bring in caged, feral lawyers and release them into the match. Oh the catlamity!
Miss Mina over 5 years ago
Thank you to everyone who sent support, uplifting comments, and good thoughts for Albert A. Cat during his dental surgery. He’s home, although with considerably fewer teeth. I had never heard of tooth reabsorption!
He seems to be doing well, if subdued, and even ate some kibble soaked in water (of course he turned up his nose at the fancy canned food). This was him right after he got home last night, still a bit out of it. https://www.instagram.com/p/Bv2t8BxFfFF/
davanden over 5 years ago
I think the home team is intimidated.
Kitty Katz over 5 years ago
I notice the championship belt has his concerns, too.
T_Lexi over 5 years ago
Elvis’ little Siamese arms are just SO cute. I love me some seal/chocolate points!
Le'letha Premium Member over 5 years ago
Hmmm… I predict a really cool match montage on Sunday, ending in a draw – it is rain season, after all – or interruption by People hurrying to get their cats off the forbidden porch. Then the rivalry will have to be settled with another sort of contest. Inside, of course. :)
Susanna Premium Member over 5 years ago
Here is a post from Georgia last night about a book give away and with an explanation as to why Lupin Leaps in is being marketed they way it is:
Andrews McMeel is having a terrific give away right now where you could win TWELVE of their books, including our very own ‘Lupin Leaps In’! Go check it out!!
…I know some readers have expressed surprise or even annoyance that ‘Lupin Leaps In’ has been promoted for middle grade readers. I’ve always written the comic for all ages, (and still do, rest assured!) Here are some of the reasons why I agreed (yes, I did!) to have the comic marketed to kids.
1. Some of the best comics—my own favorite comics—are marketed to kids, including “Calvin & Hobbes” and “Peanuts.” Anyone of any age can enjoy these comics, they are incredible, I hope to be a quarter good as they are, and I hope this is reason enough to understand why I jumped at the chance to be put into this category.
2. This category receives a lot of support and marketing! Not the most inspiring reason, but I’m being honest, and I was very grateful to be offered the support that middle grade books receive!
I AM CARTOON LADY! over 5 years ago
I am the Siamese, who will not Please! My teammate is the, Fluff who will not Puff! Sunday, you are goin’ doooown, ceiling cats! And then we are gonna hack you out, like a hairbaaaall!!
Gloria Fleming over 5 years ago
i thought Buzzy Mouse was the commissioner or maybe he was just the judge or referee or whatever one calls that person.
nycatlady over 5 years ago
What is Lupin carrying?
fuzzybritches over 5 years ago
So . . . is Lupin super-reluctant about the tag-teaming, or about the rumble with this particular set of opponents? Something tells me he and Elvis won’t be very well coordinated in their strategies.
willie_mctell over 5 years ago
All is not well with the BCW duo. Will they respond to each other’s tags?
itsyaboystevei over 5 years ago
Wuzzup
Cleementine over 5 years ago
He looks woozy but content. Hope he heals up really soon.
ronaldalbertansley over 5 years ago
crazy furballs !
face.less_b over 5 years ago
How nice that the WWE is having Wrestlemania with a female top bill the same day that BCW is having the Heck on the Deck! I’m sure they totally planned this co-marketing event to play on the popularity of BCW.
Andrew Sleeth over 5 years ago
“I will brrrrrrrrREAK you over my knee!”
qxl almost 5 years ago
¨/ w h a t does BCW stand for?