Its superhorse! he's tall...he's handsome...and when danger appears... Hes faster than a speeding bullet! help!
Like a Comet, he is.
Every horse is a superhorse, and most have the same response to danger.
Per the first panel, if he’s truly in danger, he can use his cape to disguise himself as a traffic cone!
Able to leap tall tales in a single bound
Hi-ho Horace, run away!
“There’s no need to fear! Superhorse isn’t here!”
Sometimes that’s the smarter response!
Another interpretation of “horsepower”?
SUPERHORSE his fleet feet flee furiously.
Why not? Lewis Carroll used a “rockinghorsefly,” along with other improbable insects: snap-dragon-fly, Bread-and-Butterfly,
July 31, 2015
Coyoty Premium Member about 12 years ago
Like a Comet, he is.
Q4horse about 12 years ago
Every horse is a superhorse, and most have the same response to danger.
rocketscientist about 12 years ago
Per the first panel, if he’s truly in danger, he can use his cape to disguise himself as a traffic cone!
Simon_Jester about 12 years ago
Able to leap tall tales in a single bound
Sherlock Watson about 12 years ago
Hi-ho Horace, run away!
Heima about 12 years ago
“There’s no need to fear! Superhorse isn’t here!”
saxie5 about 12 years ago
Sometimes that’s the smarter response!
Stephen Gilberg about 12 years ago
Another interpretation of “horsepower”?
Jkiss about 12 years ago
SUPERHORSE his fleet feet flee furiously.
bmonk about 12 years ago
Why not? Lewis Carroll used a “rockinghorsefly,” along with other improbable insects: snap-dragon-fly, Bread-and-Butterfly,