This strip reminded me of a similar one where Lance says to Axel “Am I crazy or is it swelteringly hot today?” and Axel replies: “Can’t BOTH things be true?”
So I went into my archive, looked up that strip - and sure enough, they are the same cartoon with different lines (althought Duffy removed a few drops of sweat from Lance).
I’ve seen that artist for BLONDIE also uses past cartoons.
On a sketch comedy show called “The Newz,” The Devil was getting ticked off by his Advocate disagreeing with him all the time, and punished him by turning him into a case of Zima.
grapfhics over 13 years ago
Ah ha!
McGehee over 13 years ago
Axel, haven’t you ever heard of pro se?
coltish1 over 13 years ago
And a spade is, yes, a spade.
mfrancis24 over 13 years ago
From the law firm of Satan and Lucifer….
jtviper7 over 13 years ago
The key word is moment…
Digital Frog over 13 years ago
anyone who represents themselves has a fool for a lawyer?
TOMOTH over 13 years ago
Hey Folks;
This strip reminded me of a similar one where Lance says to Axel “Am I crazy or is it swelteringly hot today?” and Axel replies: “Can’t BOTH things be true?”
So I went into my archive, looked up that strip - and sure enough, they are the same cartoon with different lines (althought Duffy removed a few drops of sweat from Lance).
I’ve seen that artist for BLONDIE also uses past cartoons.
regards, TOMOTH
Sherlock Watson over 13 years ago
On a sketch comedy show called “The Newz,” The Devil was getting ticked off by his Advocate disagreeing with him all the time, and punished him by turning him into a case of Zima.