There are a number of hat shenanigans in this strip. I love how Richard can make something brilliant and humorous out of the mundane. Merry Christmas to all!
Mr. Otterloop has mad skillz, at least in the eyes of the four-year-olds!
Don’t Dill and Alice look remarkably alike in panels 1 and 5? (Another proof, if one were needed, that when they have grown up they will be married to each other….)
Lucy Rudy almost 2 years ago
Well drawn.
jmolay161 almost 2 years ago
The …loop family is getting weirder and weirder!
Cornelius Noodleman almost 2 years ago
What a talent.
gbars70 almost 2 years ago
Imagine what he could do with a hat like Dill’s.
Egrayjames almost 2 years ago
Got a hat just like it….only solid black. I call it my Elmer Fudd “Huntin’ Wabbit” hat.
Huckleberry Hiroshima almost 2 years ago
Cousin Eddy hat.
ChessPirate almost 2 years ago
Where’d he learn to do that? Spin Class…
(¬_¬)
jmcenanly almost 2 years ago
Could you do the same trick with a deerstalker, a.k.a. the ‘Sherlock Holmes’ hat?
Frank Burns Eats Worms almost 2 years ago
Dad’s spinning has turned him into a turncoat.
A.Ficionada almost 2 years ago
Be careful when she uses those big innocent eyes in the last panel ;)
6turtle9 almost 2 years ago
Bravo, Dad! Again, again!
There are a number of hat shenanigans in this strip. I love how Richard can make something brilliant and humorous out of the mundane. Merry Christmas to all!
whawn almost 2 years ago
An old Minnesota amusement — some practitioners bow the hat off and into the hands at the end, then pass it around for donations.
Sisyphos almost 2 years ago
Mr. Otterloop has mad skillz, at least in the eyes of the four-year-olds!
Don’t Dill and Alice look remarkably alike in panels 1 and 5? (Another proof, if one were needed, that when they have grown up they will be married to each other….)