Corndog! How could anyone not love it. Man of a thousand rap names.
There’s so much here.
Panel 2, the noble dog, the faithful companion, ready help in time of trouble, tail wagging. (Does guarding this field make him a corn-dog?) Mr. Corn Farmer. Rotten eggs. Smiley emoji. Those flecks at the tail of the speech balloon? A graphic representation of Wallace’s watchful concern? (Or not. My imagination on overdrive, probably.)
Panel 1, five mini-portraits of our kidlings, five iconlets revelatory of some essential trait of each little person.
Panel three. I’m seeing three personalities in interself consultation. Wallace and Spud are clearly themselves. And Rose? Gertrude Stein, calling for a closer look at what always seems obvious, said Rose is Rose.
A psychologist could hand (so many of) these images to a client and ask What do you see here? What’s going on? in lieu of using Rorschach blots as windows on the heart.
A comic with real backgrounds! I even get the secluded feel of being tucked into a little private hideout – it’s great! The little warm-up egg toss is really nice too.
I was wondering if corn could grow in Maine and not only will it grow, but Maine has a history of very good Sweet Corn which is especially good for commercial canning.
Laurie Sefton Premium Member over 3 years ago
Chekhov’s rotten egg has been introduced, but Sterling’s the wild card in the story.
Ida No over 3 years ago
Sterling is always “open,” but the eggs still splat Spud in the face anyway. But, it’s ok. Sterling doesn’t mind licking them off.
jimmjonzz Premium Member over 3 years ago
Corndog! How could anyone not love it. Man of a thousand rap names.
There’s so much here.
Panel 2, the noble dog, the faithful companion, ready help in time of trouble, tail wagging. (Does guarding this field make him a corn-dog?) Mr. Corn Farmer. Rotten eggs. Smiley emoji. Those flecks at the tail of the speech balloon? A graphic representation of Wallace’s watchful concern? (Or not. My imagination on overdrive, probably.)
Panel 1, five mini-portraits of our kidlings, five iconlets revelatory of some essential trait of each little person.
Panel three. I’m seeing three personalities in interself consultation. Wallace and Spud are clearly themselves. And Rose? Gertrude Stein, calling for a closer look at what always seems obvious, said Rose is Rose.
A psychologist could hand (so many of) these images to a client and ask What do you see here? What’s going on? in lieu of using Rorschach blots as windows on the heart.
Aladar30 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Rose don’t seems to like the idea.
crookedwolf Premium Member over 3 years ago
Farmer Maggot..?
posse1 Premium Member over 3 years ago
I’m surprised he hasn’t fashioned a telescope yet.
well-i-never over 3 years ago
A comic with real backgrounds! I even get the secluded feel of being tucked into a little private hideout – it’s great! The little warm-up egg toss is really nice too.
jschumaker over 3 years ago
No seagull. He must know the eggs are about to fly.
EzzyD1 over 3 years ago
were the seagull
Killraven Premium Member over 3 years ago
Obviously Spud speaks from experience.
VanLaser over 3 years ago
Farmer has an eggs-box, and can’t wait to play
Flapjack omelette over 3 years ago
I’m picturing a western-type showdown but instead of guns it’s rotten eggs and one of the duelers is a kid.
DM2860 over 3 years ago
Part of the fun is the risk of getting caught
Seriously Ungifted over 3 years ago
To make matters worse Leftys have good pretty good aim
raybarb44 over 3 years ago
He scares you out because he doesn’t want to run you over when he harvests which will be very soon. Enjoy while you can, You can’t outrun a combine…..
scyphi26 over 3 years ago
…I mean, better that than a shotgun…
BC in NC Premium Member over 3 years ago
This farmer and the grandma from Cul-De-Sac can debate/discuss which is the better projectile – rotten eggs or deviled eggs.
donwestonmysteries over 3 years ago
Surprised Amelia isn’t egging the farmer on.
GKBOWOOD Premium Member over 3 years ago
Corndogs are the best! The one thing that always drew me out to the state fair each year.
GKBOWOOD Premium Member over 3 years ago
I was wondering if corn could grow in Maine and not only will it grow, but Maine has a history of very good Sweet Corn which is especially good for commercial canning.
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member over 3 years ago
No prob; Sterling will eat them.
chekov over 3 years ago
oh, good. Another lefty in the cartoon. That farmer has a good arm!
Dirty Dragon over 3 years ago
“if you build a fort… he will come….”
WCraft Premium Member over 3 years ago
Things have changed since I farmed. Don’t remember having time to guard the cornfield and carry a bucket around…
JH&Cats over 3 years ago
This guy planted right up to the porch. I’ve seen fields like that. I think he’s enjoying his sport during lunch break.
wordsmeet about 3 years ago
Either the farmer’s field gets a regular number of intruders or the farmer sucks at keeping fresh eggs.