Prisoner: Hey, look, Sal - I think it's workin'!
You will just pop into the Freeborn Wild Reserve guys.
But if you leave the comic page won’t you disappear into nothingness?
Hey nitwit…you should erase the bars.
If they get out of there, my cat will get ‘em!
If he’s not careful, Sal’s going to take that thing and rub him out.
Use that eraser on some of these pop-up ads.
Breaking down The Fourth Wall.
Careful who knows whose comic you’ll end up in. It might be Hagor the Horrible, Broom Hilda or… GASP DILBERT. ANYTHING BUT THE CUBICAL!
On my cartoon lineup he’s going to escape into Adam@Home. Well, he does have an interesting haircut that might spark Adam’s imagination.
How did he smuggle a giant pencil into prison?
tandl, your somewhat obscure comment yesterday was absolutely excellent I typed in an obscure comment (referring to them being a TAD late) but Laura Keene’s line from Our American Cousin was off the charts subtly superb
Cartoon version of The Great Escape.
Way to think outside the box.
In my line up, he’s going to get stuck in Reynold’s Unrapped … I checked, he’ll land in a nice soft pile of protesting teddy bears!
For me, he’ll land in the Bliss-ful graveyard.
Actually, Charlie, Lio did it yesterday!
Looks like a big mistake to me.
Now this is Clever Makes it look easy.
Night-Gaunt49, if I could be stuck in Daisy Mae….
In my line-up, he’ll end up in Cul de Sac - and Alice is in a foul mood! He’d be better off staying in prison.
In my paper he’ll come to Dennis the Menace; a prison by itself.
This’ll teach Scott not to leave his pencils lying around on the drawing board.
The first thing they’re going to do is go after Scott for putting them in that squalid cell in the first place.
vlechtja almost 14 years ago
You will just pop into the Freeborn Wild Reserve guys.
GROG Premium Member almost 14 years ago
But if you leave the comic page won’t you disappear into nothingness?
Hillbillyman almost 14 years ago
Hey nitwit…you should erase the bars.
Obedience almost 14 years ago
If they get out of there, my cat will get ‘em!
cdward almost 14 years ago
If he’s not careful, Sal’s going to take that thing and rub him out.
wicky almost 14 years ago
Use that eraser on some of these pop-up ads.
Sandfan almost 14 years ago
Breaking down The Fourth Wall.
Silentknight7 almost 14 years ago
Careful who knows whose comic you’ll end up in. It might be Hagor the Horrible, Broom Hilda or… GASP DILBERT. ANYTHING BUT THE CUBICAL!
vzs1022 almost 14 years ago
On my cartoon lineup he’s going to escape into Adam@Home. Well, he does have an interesting haircut that might spark Adam’s imagination.
corzak almost 14 years ago
How did he smuggle a giant pencil into prison?
Nighthawks Premium Member almost 14 years ago
tandl, your somewhat obscure comment yesterday was absolutely excellent I typed in an obscure comment (referring to them being a TAD late) but Laura Keene’s line from Our American Cousin was off the charts subtly superb
quinones.felix almost 14 years ago
Cartoon version of The Great Escape.
cleokaya almost 14 years ago
Way to think outside the box.
lisa4romMpls almost 14 years ago
In my line up, he’s going to get stuck in Reynold’s Unrapped … I checked, he’ll land in a nice soft pile of protesting teddy bears!
Larry Miller Premium Member almost 14 years ago
For me, he’ll land in the Bliss-ful graveyard.
JP Steve Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Actually, Charlie, Lio did it yesterday!
gofinsc almost 14 years ago
Looks like a big mistake to me.
hopeandjoy2 almost 14 years ago
Now this is Clever Makes it look easy.
cleokaya almost 14 years ago
Night-Gaunt49, if I could be stuck in Daisy Mae….
TopazSkies almost 14 years ago
In my line-up, he’ll end up in Cul de Sac - and Alice is in a foul mood! He’d be better off staying in prison.
comicsgeniusguy almost 14 years ago
In my paper he’ll come to Dennis the Menace; a prison by itself.
Coyoty Premium Member almost 14 years ago
This’ll teach Scott not to leave his pencils lying around on the drawing board.
junco49 almost 14 years ago
The first thing they’re going to do is go after Scott for putting them in that squalid cell in the first place.