I love every single thing in this panel. I was thinking how interesting it is that we usually look at a big scene like this from left to right and then … Spudalicious.
This is going to take a while and several trips. Seagull’s feet ♥ What does his thought symbol mean? The owl and the little critter thinking of each other LOL All the different shapes of stars. Sigh…..
If a picture is worth 1,000 words, the words in this one have to all be really short to match up with the content. I like Sterling’s idea of a firefly.
Mr. Henry’s level of detail is comparable to Leo Heartas, An illustrator who illustrated a children’s book called The Apartment Book. I would always rent it from the library When I was a kid. I love the book so much that I found a used copy on Amazon.
Ivy Valory Premium Member over 2 years ago
I love every single thing in this panel. I was thinking how interesting it is that we usually look at a big scene like this from left to right and then … Spudalicious.
angelolady Premium Member over 2 years ago
This is going to take a while and several trips. Seagull’s feet ♥ What does his thought symbol mean? The owl and the little critter thinking of each other LOL All the different shapes of stars. Sigh…..
GirlGeek Premium Member over 2 years ago
Cute!! Rosa’s a great addition
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member over 2 years ago
This is just wonderful! Except for Sterling, he is seriously scary.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member over 2 years ago
Modern comic strips are just too wordy.
I especially love Mr. and Mrs. Maclellan’s different opinions on letting hair grow out.
Ida No over 2 years ago
If a picture is worth 1,000 words, the words in this one have to all be really short to match up with the content. I like Sterling’s idea of a firefly.
Julius Marold Premium Member over 2 years ago
This strip is terrific but without Spud, it would merely be great.
Melki Premium Member over 2 years ago
A perfect paean to summer. Thank you, Mr. Henry.
Pet over 2 years ago
Just beautiful. Perfect.
Thank you, Will.
crookedwolf Premium Member over 2 years ago
The owl and the rodent’s relationship is.. complicated…
RonnieAThompson Premium Member over 2 years ago
Will Henry: very well done especially the small critters and their captions. Have a great Sunday my friends.
Tigrisan Premium Member over 2 years ago
Do you suppose the little question mark on the lower far right corner could be Will’s signature? Can’t figure out what else it could be.
jschumaker over 2 years ago
Spud has me laughing out loud. Only he could turn a burning marshmallow into an emergency. The look on his face is priceless.
John Mason Premium Member over 2 years ago
Moon rise over Snug Harbor.
mickjam over 2 years ago
At first glance, I thought Dad was blazin’. I guess that would have made it a little less family friendly though.
jay_dallas over 2 years ago
I love these. You can get lost in all of the little details and can actually feel the scene.
golfgranny47 over 2 years ago
Love it! So much to ponder.
golfgranny47 over 2 years ago
I thought the one on the ground was a baby thinking of his mom and mom is in the upper left thinking of her baby.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 2 years ago
This strip is just so much fun.
rossevrymn over 2 years ago
nice
morningglory73 Premium Member over 2 years ago
It’s fun to see all the characters and their thoughts both large and small.
TrudyQ Premium Member over 2 years ago
Sweet!
ChrisRiesbeck Premium Member over 2 years ago
Rose appears to eat her marshmallows raw.
The Legend of Brandon Sawyer over 2 years ago
Simply brilliant
The Legend of Brandon Sawyer over 2 years ago
Mr. Henry’s level of detail is comparable to Leo Heartas, An illustrator who illustrated a children’s book called The Apartment Book. I would always rent it from the library When I was a kid. I love the book so much that I found a used copy on Amazon.
imagenesis over 2 years ago
At first I thought the owl was a human face, and I was like “Who is that guy on that corner?” lol
raybarb44 over 2 years ago
California Dreaming, Rhode Island style…..
miltondavis over 2 years ago
Amazing…
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member over 2 years ago
Wow this is simply incredible! Everything about it is wonderful. I love how mom can read dad‘s mind. And everyone else is so on brand
Durak Premium Member over 2 years ago
Who knew that this was Dad’s dream?
https://youtu.be/x3qhle8Oy9s
Gimme a head with hair
Long, beautiful hair
Shining, gleaming
Streaming, flaxen, waxen
Knotted, polka-dotted
Twisted, beaded, braided
Powdered, flowered, and confettied
Bangled, tangled, spangled, and spaghettied
GKBOWOOD Premium Member over 2 years ago
I love Owl thinking of [eating] Mouse and Mouse thinking about [being eaten by] Owl!
jfr Premium Member over 2 years ago
great flames
GKBOWOOD Premium Member over 2 years ago
Great little bug shadow cast on the blanket by the firelight!
Teto85 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Beautiful genius.
saobadao over 2 years ago
As HUGE as the moon is, I almost missed it in the background…. Ha
ira.crank over 2 years ago
Makes me want to take a trip to marshmallow land.
rick.schindler Premium Member over 2 years ago
So much going on here. This is a wonderful comic.
Aladar30 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Masterpiece.
Tomato Dog over 2 years ago
Wallace: “For He has become Death, Destroyer of Worlds
mr_sherman Premium Member over 2 years ago
Title panel: A house along the board sidewalk with a balloon of someone yelling “Be Quiet!”
hwmj over 2 years ago
Just outstanding
saobadao over 2 years ago
And, of course, feral Sterling wants to put the moth on a stick and bbq it…..arrrrggggghhhh
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 2 years ago
Such a wonderful, complex interrelations greater than mere Nature here!
DM2860 over 2 years ago
So the real question is what are they burning in that fire? Mr. Maclellan is looking a little too relaxed.
MCProfessor over 2 years ago
I need to print this one!
Jesse Atwell creator over 2 years ago
Amazing illustration work!!
Dr_Fogg over 2 years ago
This would make an AWESOME puzzle!!!
Avid_reader304 over 1 year ago
No, Sterling, bad. Don’t eat the skewer the butterfly.