Good one Petey! Every good big brother knows you have to keep little sister on her toes, even if that means setting off the volcano now and then. I hope you have a stash of comics hidden under the sink. I know I did.
Are we back to Richard’s own drawings today? Were Sunday’s separate from the guest artists’ deal? It seems that the drawing is a tiny bit stiffer than before—Alice looks slightly muppetlike in some frames.
Templo S.U.D. almost 3 years ago
good call, Peter, Sr., looking out for Peter, Jr.’s well-being
WaitingMan almost 3 years ago
“Bless Its Pointed Little Head”, by Jefferson Airplane. One of the all-time great live albums.
gbars70 almost 3 years ago
Petey, how many times I gotta tell ya, ‘Get a Pair!’.
artheaded1 almost 3 years ago
I love Petey’s little smile in panel 5!
Shani Jean almost 3 years ago
this is honestly one of my favorite all-time Cul-de-Sac strips.
WCraft Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Pointy craniums make for excellent head-butting
rossevrymn almost 3 years ago
I appreciate Pop not getting involved.
ChessPirate almost 3 years ago
♪♫ “Two Legs and a Belt and a P…etey!”
donwestonmysteries almost 3 years ago
Nothing worse than revenge by Alice.
A.Ficionada almost 3 years ago
Petey smiled! Lol
tigerdg almost 3 years ago
YOU DO NOT WANT ALICE TO COME AFTER YOU
6turtle9 almost 3 years ago
Good one Petey! Every good big brother knows you have to keep little sister on her toes, even if that means setting off the volcano now and then. I hope you have a stash of comics hidden under the sink. I know I did.
dtilf Premium Member almost 3 years ago
The subtle difference in Petey’s expression from panel 4 to panel 5 is positively brilliant.
Sisyphos almost 3 years ago
A! A! A! A! I know that letter, too!
And I also know what Alice in her euphoric moment isn’t getting through her pointy little head.
Peter wisely counsels his firstborn son, Petey, and My Hero heeding the prudent advice seeks shelter from the predicted Raging Storm Alice….
JH&Cats almost 3 years ago
I love Panel 2.
JH&Cats almost 3 years ago
Are we back to Richard’s own drawings today? Were Sunday’s separate from the guest artists’ deal? It seems that the drawing is a tiny bit stiffer than before—Alice looks slightly muppetlike in some frames.