Why is his back smooth in the first two panels and ruffled like a Stegosaurus thereafter?
Unless Wiley’s keel is made of lead, his ship would be upside-down anyway with that amount of draft
I don’t get it. They’re in a parking lot; so what?
It should be just “grudgingly.”
Of course, Troilus and Cressida is not a play but an extended poem. Or is that part of the gag?
The name Cowznofski (Melvin) is from MAD magazine.
Is B. D. left-handed? He’s wearing his watch on the right wrist.
Hurtling, not hurling. This isn’t Wayne’s World.
I wonder why there is always a construction crane in the outdoor scenes. Is it to indicate that jobs are available if Andy ever felt like applying for one?
Why is his back smooth in the first two panels and ruffled like a Stegosaurus thereafter?