So what is the dino-bird saying in the first panel? When I try to magnify the image, the magnifier shows as active, but nothing happens. When I copy the image and blow it up in a graphics app, the bird’s words are too blurry to make out. Anybody know what he said, apart from “big monkey”?
Happy to see I’m not the only one noticing when apes are called monkey’s. Don’t they teach biology in high school any more ? Still, I’ve got to say I love Cho’s apes, especially when they’re armed with 1911’s or 1928’s, what ever he chooses to call them.
doc white about 13 years ago
Never confuse me with the facts.
WaltWenger Premium Member about 13 years ago
So what is the dino-bird saying in the first panel? When I try to magnify the image, the magnifier shows as active, but nothing happens. When I copy the image and blow it up in a graphics app, the bird’s words are too blurry to make out. Anybody know what he said, apart from “big monkey”?
Tabaqui about 13 years ago
it says… “Sigh. Here’s another excuse by Cho to draw big monkey”
R0nin about 13 years ago
“monkeys”, actually ;)
APersonOfInterest about 13 years ago
IMO like most inventive strips, in order to enjoy we must suspend disbelief.
ChukLitl Premium Member about 13 years ago
The monkey’s that big & he’s worried about a misplaced mammoth?
Frederick Huber about 13 years ago
Happy to see I’m not the only one noticing when apes are called monkey’s. Don’t they teach biology in high school any more ? Still, I’ve got to say I love Cho’s apes, especially when they’re armed with 1911’s or 1928’s, what ever he chooses to call them.
yohannbiimu about 13 years ago
No, it’s a takeoff of Might Joe Young, of which was a takeoff of Son of Kong, of which was a sequel of King Kong.