Wallace the Brave by Will Henry for July 02, 2024

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    chief tommy  5 days ago

    It is fun. Remember in Junior Hight talking with my friend down the street even thought we had phones

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    angelolady Premium Member 5 days ago

    Imagine Seagull through the speaker. GRAK!!!

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    jimmjonzz Premium Member 5 days ago
    Perhaps the Cornish Owl Man sightings are actually night sightings of an escaped West African Crane from the Cornwall zoo. Though that bird is only three feet tall, it has an imposing six-foot wingspan. Glimpsed briefly and unexpectedly…. spreading its wings at night… especially if it is flying directly at you… it could easily be taken for a human sized anthropomorphic bird creature. It’s American cousin, the Sandhill Crane, is often cited as the alternate identity of the West Virginia Mothman. Could the Cornish cryptid be the really-truly Mothman on vacation ?
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    Faustus Mitternacht  5 days ago

    I’m familiar with the Owlbear. Nasty creature. Takes a lot of hits and maybe a crit or two to take it out.

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    sergioandrade Premium Member 5 days ago

    Learned of “new semi-mythical” creature today, Australian Panther, feral descendants of house cats creating havoc in the Australian Outback, averaging 22 to 33 pounds.

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    crookedwolf Premium Member 4 days ago

    Aww, Bigfoot is gonna feel so neglected!

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    imagenesis  4 days ago

    Awww poor Spud!

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    Pigs_Will_Fly  4 days ago

    Looks like it’s going to be a long night, Spud…

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    NeedaChuckle Premium Member 4 days ago

    I prefer to find the Cornish Chicken.

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    kaystari Premium Member 4 days ago

    I guess he’s not grounded anymore for tossing his shoes?

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    ChrisRiesbeck Premium Member 4 days ago

    The “See you Monday” in the last panel of that sequence suggested a weekend grounding.

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    VanLaser  4 days ago

    Maybe Seagull knows a Tatarimokke, he could arrange something …

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    MacII  4 days ago

    Wikipedia, making no reference to the powerful effects of a bit of late-night scrumpy, explains:“In Cornish folklore, the Owlman (Cornish: Cowanden), sometimes referred to as the Cornish Owlman, or the Owlman of Mawnan, is an owl-like humanoid creature said to have been seen in 1976 in the village of Mawnan, Cornwall, UK. Reported sightings of it flying above the church tower have led some to believe the creature may have been a barn owl, a species that commonly nests in such places.”

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    jschumaker  4 days ago

    Seagull is waiting for Spud to get out of bed so he can hop in.

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    Ida No  4 days ago

    Move aside, Edmund Hillary, we’ve got a new catchphrase to play with.

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    Ignatz Premium Member 4 days ago

    We did exactly that. I have a picture of me and my cousin talking to each other on walkie talkies when we’re about 5 feet apart.

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    scyphi26  4 days ago

    See? The walkie-talkie agrees with Wallace, Spud. :P

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    ilovecomics*infinity  4 days ago

    Absolutely love the visual representation of the walkie’s time delay. I can hear the last panel in my head and that makes it even funnier!

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    gibberish 101  4 days ago

    Grounded for one day or a clandestine outing?

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    MichiganMitten  4 days ago

    It’s a long way to Cornwall.

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    cafed00d Premium Member 4 days ago

    Wallace Can’t Communicate?

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    Durak Premium Member 4 days ago

    Why did you leave it on Spud, if you didn’t expect someone to use it?

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    rockyridge1977  4 days ago

    …..as long as the batteries hold out!!!!!!

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    mistercatworks  4 days ago

    “Breaker, breaker. We got two night owls on the prowl. Get off our channel.”

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    InquireWithin  4 days ago

    Those howls you’re hearing are not the owlman, it’s a feedback loop from your walkie talkie!

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    StephenRice  4 days ago

    Wrong side of the Pond, Wallace.

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    snowedin, now known as Missy's mom  2 days ago

    They’re not walkie talkies, but radios that we use on our place. I can communicate with my hubs when he’s out falling trees, or when I need something. When he’s falling trees, I usually listen for the power saw, or just call him, although he’s very hard of hearing.

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