Over the Hedge by T Lewis and Michael Fry for August 05, 2011
Transcript:
verne: I don't know about this, RJ. RJ: go ahead, try out your new look on those fine ladies... RJ: I'm so mean. hammy: but in a fun way. turtle: Oooo!...squish squish really? You're a turtle? I've never noticed before... RJ: that was unexpected. hammy: yeah...I thought verne was a banana slug.
rayannina over 13 years ago
Chicks dig the ‘fro. (Now whatever you do, Verne, don’t open your mouth …)
starfighter441 over 13 years ago
Looking good Vern…errr…I had no idea that female turtles were mammalian…
perceptor3 over 13 years ago
Since when do turtles have cleavage?
perceptor3 over 13 years ago
Admittedly, it is hard to tell real male and female turtles apart. . .
jpsomebody over 13 years ago
With Verne’s luck those are male turtles in drag.
Boots at the Boar Premium Member over 13 years ago
Verna is not going to be happy.
AmariT over 13 years ago
I am disturbed by turtle boobs.
Stephen Gilberg over 13 years ago
They’ve got nothing on Mona Lisa from TMNT (shudder).
Comicsexpert over 13 years ago
the one in the middle panel with the blonde hair looks like one of my ex-wives
hippogriff over 13 years ago
It is easy with box turtles (Terapena carolinis): males have red eyes and concave plastrons, while females have yellow eyes and a flat plastron.
bryan42 over 13 years ago
@TheTrustedMechanic and rollsroyce Right on brothers, or sisters, or whatever. These are comics. They are written to elicit a chuckle or, when lucky, a belly laugh. And if people think turtles with fros and boobs ain’t funny then maybe they should go back to reading the obituaries.
Ermine Notyours over 13 years ago
Usually when females are in this strip, they’re like the male characters with hair. In this case, Verne has more hair so M & T have to make them look like females in another way. That was the main difference between the strip and the movie. The movie creators had to develop more believable women characters.
perceptor3 over 13 years ago
I do enjoy life—and laughing my kiester off when people get so freaking serious about a snarky, sarcastic comment made about a comic strip! Geez, get over yourself!