James D French would have appreciated it, I think.
I wonder why there aren’t any strips set in prisons? The Wizard of Id is the only one I can think of that regularly goes there, but I think there would be scope for a drama strip if they still existed.
Big, fat fries. Fried in lard. Nice bit of salt. Cholesterol? I’M SITTING IN THE FREAKING ELECTRIC CHAIR! IT AIN’T THE CHOLESTEROL THAT’S GOING TO KILL ME!
Of all the things two eleven year olds could make a comic about and they choose a prison?? Hopefully, they would have no idea about prison life. But, okay, this is funny!
I just came back after a long stretch of busy in my life and I’m SO sad you’re going away, Lennie… I loved reading your comic and having the peek into your life. I wish you the best in all you endeavor. Give Homie a squeeze from me. With love, admiration and respect.Stacy
When I was in 6th grade, a boy classmate and I would draw cartoons, of course at my house. I had forgotten all about that! Wonder whatever happened to Billy W.? Of course I moved to N TX from S NJ and lost contact with most of them.
Aha. The necessary clue (the Eiffel tower in the distance) isn’t easy to make out. And as for the joke, is it a sophisticated reference to the ambivalence that the French have toward French (actually Belgian) Fries? Or the crude slang for execution by electric chair?
eromlig over 3 years ago
You mean they weren’t all {ahem} Unforgettable?
stairsteppublishing over 3 years ago
Pretty good for two 11 year old boys.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member over 3 years ago
James D French would have appreciated it, I think.
I wonder why there aren’t any strips set in prisons? The Wizard of Id is the only one I can think of that regularly goes there, but I think there would be scope for a drama strip if they still existed.
dlkrueger33 over 3 years ago
Of COURSE the prisoner would order FRENCH fries! Eleven year olds would not know about croissants and escargot! LOL
treutvid over 3 years ago
He’s French, and he’s getting fried.
kimodb Premium Member over 3 years ago
oh…..my……(in Vader’s voice – “the sense of humor is strong in this one”…) Nice to see Ginger making a little cameo there!
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member over 3 years ago
Nice play on words. Let’s just say you didn’t peak too early.
Indianapolis Smith over 3 years ago
Big, fat fries. Fried in lard. Nice bit of salt. Cholesterol? I’M SITTING IN THE FREAKING ELECTRIC CHAIR! IT AIN’T THE CHOLESTEROL THAT’S GOING TO KILL ME!
Perkycat over 3 years ago
Of all the things two eleven year olds could make a comic about and they choose a prison?? Hopefully, they would have no idea about prison life. But, okay, this is funny!
ChessPirate over 3 years ago
Fried fries…
Doctor Toon over 3 years ago
I’m sure my 11 year old self would have come up with something much worse, probably vulgar
I blame my older brothers
constantine48 over 3 years ago
French toast?
33Angel over 3 years ago
I just came back after a long stretch of busy in my life and I’m SO sad you’re going away, Lennie… I loved reading your comic and having the peek into your life. I wish you the best in all you endeavor. Give Homie a squeeze from me. With love, admiration and respect.Stacy
Arthur I Romeo Premium Member over 3 years ago
I may be a 68 year old woman, but I have the sense of humor of an 11 year old boy. I laughed out loud.
DebUSNRet over 3 years ago
When I was in 6th grade, a boy classmate and I would draw cartoons, of course at my house. I had forgotten all about that! Wonder whatever happened to Billy W.? Of course I moved to N TX from S NJ and lost contact with most of them.
AndrewSihler over 3 years ago
Aha. The necessary clue (the Eiffel tower in the distance) isn’t easy to make out. And as for the joke, is it a sophisticated reference to the ambivalence that the French have toward French (actually Belgian) Fries? Or the crude slang for execution by electric chair?
katina.cooper over 3 years ago
Put some of those old comics on here, please. We want to see them.
Andylit Premium Member over 3 years ago
I got it right away. Hmmmmm. Not sure I should admit that.
Willi Nilli over 3 years ago
The Eiffel Tower was a nice touch. Amazing, but not surprising for 11 year old Lennie.
Chris Sherlock over 3 years ago
I’m sure it seemed like a good idea at the time.
AmericanPurrl Premium Member over 3 years ago
I’m sorry, but it’s actually pretty funny. (What can I say? I have a juvenile sense of humor.)