The Buckets by Greg Cravens for June 26, 2011
Transcript:
This patient is green! His tummy is sick! This patient has yellow fever. This one has Scarlet fever. This patient is blue! He must have a cold! We'll have you folks fixed up in no time! I'm a doctor. Real sick people aren't color-coded by illness. I'm an artist. How? All your models are out sick.
11256 over 13 years ago
I like his artwork, personally
Number Three over 13 years ago
That’s creative!
LOL xxxx
Boots at the Boar Premium Member over 13 years ago
It’s a shame that they aren’t color coded. That would make the russian roulette bar scene a little safer.
gregcartoon Premium Member over 13 years ago
Yes, anything that’s colored like a child’s crayon drawing was done by me. Dead giveaway.
crittermilker over 13 years ago
Its a tough undertaking to retain your childlike personna hidden in the guise of an adult – More Power to You Greg! *and thank you for one of the best strips around!!
Comic Minister Premium Member over 13 years ago
Very good color explaintion Eddie!
Hunter7 over 13 years ago
If he could change theur colour to pink, then Edddie’s patients would be cured.
gregcartoon Premium Member over 13 years ago
“Oh, I do know of your paintings- God gives you one face and you make yourselves another…”
I guess that applies to Ophilia and women with makeup generally, but WS didn’t know we’d invent spray-on tanning. Or crayoning over a sickly complexion.
Hunter7 over 13 years ago
gregcartoon Premium Member over 13 years ago
“Bad News Everyone” (to quote Professor Farnsworth) The Insurance Industry got wind of this cartoon and now we’re all required by law to be color-coded when ill. The Government (aka The Ungoverned, or as the Insurance Industry refers to it ‘Igor’) has has been told to say that this will get us out of our economic downturn, so it’s okay.
outinarizona over 13 years ago
“…God hath given you one face and you make yourselves another…”
That is my favorite line of ALL TIME. I gave a little squee when I saw it as it so aptly fits everywhere. Nice to see an Eddie twist added to its legacy.