That actually raises a relevant question, because that implies shadows are barely even a thing in their world. So…where was Paige getting the idea she needed to emphasize them so much initially, if that sort of thing just doesn’t exist in their world?
I know, I know, I’m hyperanalyzing a joke, but humor me here… :P
iFerrarifan about 13 years ago
I actually like the first one better; it’s delightfully absurd.
billy2609 over 11 years ago
it is a photo
gocomics over 10 years ago
A little third wall humor here!
Jude10101 over 8 years ago
lol
Quincy is my Spirit Animal about 6 years ago
O i get it, they’re in a comic strip, so the last one looks realistic to them, while the first one doesn’t…
Quincy_Knows_Best almost 6 years ago
Ha
BarthVader. almost 6 years ago
This reminds me of one Garfield comic with the cat drawing a realistic pig to one-up Jon’s drawing.
It’s fun to see what cartoonists can do when they’re not simplifying stuff for ease of drawing.
Rach :) about 3 years ago
Haha I love this!
DevilDog2001 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Breaking the cartoon fourth wall!
Quincy devour of worlds almost 2 years ago
So bad drawings in that world is realistic
Anton Sherwood almost 2 years ago
Compare Calvin’s dad’s explanation of monochrome movies.
scyphi26 about 1 year ago
That actually raises a relevant question, because that implies shadows are barely even a thing in their world. So…where was Paige getting the idea she needed to emphasize them so much initially, if that sort of thing just doesn’t exist in their world?
I know, I know, I’m hyperanalyzing a joke, but humor me here… :P
Random 8 months ago
Bill is really good at drawing