wow spud reminds me of Calvin putting in his thoughts and feelings about the world and ideas just for the next panel to be him attacking Hobbes for something idiotic
Wallace will not be brought down by Spud’s grump. He’s got such natural resistance to negativity. Seagull’s face in the last panel is great. And it looks like his knees bend both ways.
Wallace and Spud seem to be on completely different frequencies, and yet . . . Maybe their companionship comes from how close Snug Harbor apparently is to Atlantis.
Title panel: W & S are seen in the distance trekking across fields of gray-green hills that overlap like ocean waves. Several double and triple pennants like the one in Panel 3, on poles planted in arbitrary places, are streaming in the wind. A broken plinth that could be the base of Panel 3’s fallen column is seen in one corner of the frame.
kazoo the magnifecent 6 months ago
wow spud reminds me of Calvin putting in his thoughts and feelings about the world and ideas just for the next panel to be him attacking Hobbes for something idiotic
angelolady Premium Member 6 months ago
Look at that Atlantis column!
angelolady Premium Member 6 months ago
Wallace will not be brought down by Spud’s grump. He’s got such natural resistance to negativity. Seagull’s face in the last panel is great. And it looks like his knees bend both ways.
Dirty Dragon 6 months ago
Don’t ask the ocean a tough question, or it could end up fit to be tide.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member 6 months ago
Spud is being very real here.
Ida No 6 months ago
At least seagull appreciated Wallace’s joke. Gotta love that about him. Give that bird a fish.
LawrenceS 6 months ago
In many Mesopotamian myths of creation the sea was the symbol of chaos and the god(s) created order and land from the chaos.
markkahler52 6 months ago
Ask the ocean. It will engulf you with answers.
Pigs_Will_Fly 6 months ago
Heh. A rabbit is enjoying the view in panel 3.
rick92040 6 months ago
I love how he set everything up so you can see the wind is blowing pretty hard. Even the tail feathers of the seagull and the rabbits ears look great.
Skeptical Meg 6 months ago
When you ask the ocean a question, it will not answer because it’s herring is impaired.
crookedwolf Premium Member 6 months ago
The ocean also gives us riches; food, climate mitigation, and recycles what it can of our waste. Yet we literally dump on it.
Plus it is beautiful.
jschumaker 6 months ago
Way to brighten Spud’s day, Wallace.
Olddog1 6 months ago
edbeat 6 months ago
Nothing cheers me up more than Spud’s existentialist dread!
rockyridge1977 6 months ago
……..some big and some small!!!!!
goboboyd 6 months ago
There must be some deep meaning for the bunny on the column. Oh wait. there’s a whole Sunday comic to enjoy as well! Silly ADHD me.
raybarb44 6 months ago
Not bad at all……
Pigs_Will_Fly 6 months ago
Seagull already knew the punchline.
swenbu Premium Member 6 months ago
Looks real windy there today!! Everything…. I mean everything….. is blowin’ in the wind!
GKBOWOOD Premium Member 6 months ago
Good that Spud could still appreciate Wallace’s dumb joke!!
stairclimber33 6 months ago
LOL i should use that joke. even the seagull laughed XD
GG_loves_comics Premium Member 6 months ago
Wallace and Spud seem to be on completely different frequencies, and yet . . . Maybe their companionship comes from how close Snug Harbor apparently is to Atlantis.
SteveHL 6 months ago
The sea doesn’t say, “Hello.” It says, “I took your baby from you away.”
tjax Premium Member 6 months ago
Love the bunny in panel 3
robwalt Premium Member 6 months ago
While I was in the Navy, I went through a typhoon while I was onboard a ship. All I can tell you is Spud’s not wrong.
vonskippy 6 months ago
Flags are blowing the wrong way – it’s spring time so it would be a sea breeze not a land breeze.
sukeyt 6 months ago
Rabbit is sitting on a column (Ionic, Doric) all that’s left of an ocean destroyed city. Spud was right…….
Aladar30 Premium Member 6 months ago
Spud looks so cool when he’s dramatic.
JH&Cats 6 months ago
Title panel: W & S are seen in the distance trekking across fields of gray-green hills that overlap like ocean waves. Several double and triple pennants like the one in Panel 3, on poles planted in arbitrary places, are streaming in the wind. A broken plinth that could be the base of Panel 3’s fallen column is seen in one corner of the frame.
Nunya Biznez 6 months ago
Those two are meant for each other.
Lord Pantsalot the Wise 4 months ago
Spud, are you ok?