Wallace the Brave by Will Henry for June 27, 2024

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    Jacob Mattingly   5 months ago

    She does he just won’t listen. And while I like this arc a lot, especially for the wallace nad rose content, I do feel he’s somehow learned nothing from being grounded last year nor his moms offers to destroy them in another way.

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    saobadao  5 months ago

    His dad is right

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    saobadao  5 months ago

    I also wonder why Wallace isn’t concerned about the environmental impact of his shoes in the ocean. I KNOW he loves nature

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    Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member 5 months ago

    AND his Dad isn’t getting rich out there on the water. Shoes cost money his parents had to budget for. Wallace needs us to go have a little chat with him. We ride at dawn. ( it gonna take us a while to get back there)

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    Dirty Dragon  5 months ago

    “The thing I learned folks, and this is absolutely key: It’s not the thing you fling. It’s the fling itself. Let’s fling something!”

    - Chris Stevens

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    HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member 5 months ago

    Speaking of seagulls (were we?) Skippy by Percy Crosby has some interesting physiological thoughts about them today.

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    VanLaser  5 months ago
    At least in their imagination, people could lay off the “should do” things for a bit
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    Michael Jones  5 months ago

    and away they go!

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    LawrenceS  5 months ago

    Old saying: You can tell a man in love, but he won’t listen.

    What do all children have in common with a man in love?

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    posse1 Premium Member 5 months ago

    I’ll bet Wallaces Dad wasn’t calling Spud “Spud” while protecting his cheddar.

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    crookedwolf Premium Member 5 months ago

    At least save them as hand-me-downs for Sterling to destroy..!?

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    Pigs_Will_Fly  5 months ago

    Love those night clouds!

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    markkahler52  5 months ago

    Spud should try extra sharp, or swiss, instead!

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    Kroykali  5 months ago

    Something about throwing rocks into the water really bugged my mother; she always told us not to do it. I can just imagine her reaction if I threw shoes in.

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    jschumaker  5 months ago

    I got a chuckle from Rose’s comment about Mr. MacClellan.

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    Durak Premium Member 5 months ago

    I love free wheeling, devil may care Wallace. I’m kinda disappointed in stubborn, I’m gonna do what I feel like Wallace.

    Which is probably how his mother is going to feel in the morning. Hate the sin, love the sinner.

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    DaBump Premium Member 5 months ago

    FREEDOM!

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    rockyridge1977  5 months ago

    I guess that’s why they call him “BRAVE”!!!!!

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    scyphi26  5 months ago

    Not sure your dad meant that statement in quite that sort of context though, Wallace.

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    Luke Chilone  5 months ago

    to a little boy last year does not exist :)

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    EMGULS79  5 months ago

    Wallace ought to take a lesson from this week’s Red and Rover arc.

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    ilovecomics*infinity  5 months ago

    I mean, we haven’t seen the shoes actually hit the bay yet. Given the contradiction of Wallace worrying about a balloon hitting the water (last Autumn I think) vs tossing his own shoes in there each year, I wonder if Mom won’t have commandeered Dad’s boat and be waiting to catch said shoes in tomorrow’s arc (or somethings equally hilarious).

    Another observation – this feels to me like the last hurrah for the shoes-in-the-bay gag. The arc is happening at night – symbolic that the sun has set on this topic? – and he’s having to go way out of his way to make sure it’s done in secret – feels like this might be our last time seeing our boy throw his shoes, whether they make it to the bay or not!

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    donwestonmysteries  5 months ago

    He used to have a bigger audience on the annual shoes into the sea toss.

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    chief tommy  5 months ago

    Noticed someone in a house in the distance calling out Will Henry’s name. A former lover?

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    GG_loves_comics Premium Member 5 months ago

    Wallace does seem to learn some things the hard way!

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    LJZ Premium Member 5 months ago

    …Cheerily, then, my little man,

    Live and laugh, as boyhood can!

    Though the flinty slopes be hard,

    Stubble-speared the new-mown sward,

    Every morn shall lead thee through

    Fresh baptisms of the dew;

    Every evening from thy feet

    Shall the cool wind kiss the heat:

    All too soon these feet must hide

    In the prison cells of pride,

    Lose the freedom of the sod,

    Like a colt’s for work be shod,

    Made to tread the mills of toil,

    Up and down in ceaseless moil:

    Happy if their track be found

    Never on forbidden ground;

    Happy if they sink not in

    Quick and treacherous sands of sin.

    Ah! that thou couldst know thy joy,

    Ere it passes, barefoot boy!

    -John Greenleaf Whittier

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    wordsmeet  about 2 months ago

    Maybe Wallace listens to his dad’s advice in a curious way and thinks, ‘Sure, I’ll learn them later on in life, just not right now!’

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