In 1989, when Will Steger and five other explorers crossed Antarctica by skis and dogsled. It took them 220 days to cross 3700 miles. Between the frigid temperatures and the physical exertions, their caloric intake was extremely high, and one of the ways they fueled up was to eat butter. I still have a hard time imagining how hungry that crew must’ve been to eat stick after stick of butter. It’s been twenty years since I read his book and that bit has lasted way longer than most other things I read back then. Also, the word “sastrugi”, a type of wind-sculpted formation of snow that was the hecking horrible to ski over. Miles and miles of sastrugi …
Will, Do you have a style manual for your word clouds? As much as I like the facial and eye expressions I can sometimes hear the word clouds (eg Spud panel 3 Aug-10-2021)
I would like to think that the dragonfly next to Wallace is actually one of those tiny spy drones, giving the guys in their dreary robot-spy HQ a view of a sunny day by the shore.
I have heard of legit work on contraptions such as what Spud describes, but as far as has been publicly revealed (interpret that how you will), none have been successful or viable for actual use in the field as of yet.
You taste them all at once and yet you taste each separately. Just like the grand plentitude of detail in today’s art. Consume at leisure. Take small bites. Linger before you swallow. Savor. Don’t be rushed.
Blitzy reads comics! about 3 years ago
Spud probably is a person of interest. Also FIRST!
Laurie Sefton Premium Member about 3 years ago
Spud is going to be the star of a research gastroenterologist’s thesis!
dmah Premium Member about 3 years ago
In 1989, when Will Steger and five other explorers crossed Antarctica by skis and dogsled. It took them 220 days to cross 3700 miles. Between the frigid temperatures and the physical exertions, their caloric intake was extremely high, and one of the ways they fueled up was to eat butter. I still have a hard time imagining how hungry that crew must’ve been to eat stick after stick of butter. It’s been twenty years since I read his book and that bit has lasted way longer than most other things I read back then. Also, the word “sastrugi”, a type of wind-sculpted formation of snow that was the hecking horrible to ski over. Miles and miles of sastrugi …
Ida No about 3 years ago
Cover the insects in butter and eat them, too! Jeez, do I have to think of everything for you?
conndor4x20+5 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Is it just me, or does this comic feel like a little bit like politics? Just a tiny bit?
crookedwolf Premium Member about 3 years ago
Dance like no one is watching, eat butter like everyone is..!
jschumaker about 3 years ago
“What’s he doing now, corporal?” “He’s eating a pound of smoked gouda, Sir.”
Killraven Premium Member about 3 years ago
And we wonder why the national emergency butter reserve is dwindling.
ilovecomics*infinity about 3 years ago
This made my stomach do a big old flippity-flop. Ugh.
Will Henry creator about 3 years ago
Hello, again! lets celebrate the day with a stick of butter
jkedz6364 about 3 years ago
Once again, Spud come through! Now pardon me while I go get some butter…
Kawasaki Cat about 3 years ago
I would rather celebrate with a chocolate bar.
John Mason Premium Member about 3 years ago
Will, Do you have a style manual for your word clouds? As much as I like the facial and eye expressions I can sometimes hear the word clouds (eg Spud panel 3 Aug-10-2021)
rroxxanna about 3 years ago
I would like to think that the dragonfly next to Wallace is actually one of those tiny spy drones, giving the guys in their dreary robot-spy HQ a view of a sunny day by the shore.
scyphi26 about 3 years ago
I have heard of legit work on contraptions such as what Spud describes, but as far as has been publicly revealed (interpret that how you will), none have been successful or viable for actual use in the field as of yet.
raybarb44 about 3 years ago
You got that right Spud. Nothing at all…..
WCraft Premium Member about 3 years ago
They’re watching how much butter we consume? Uh oh…
jimmjonzz Premium Member about 3 years ago
Sometimes it’s a thoroughly satisfying snack. And then there’s this alchemical miracle.
The richness of today’s strip :
Toasted bread cubes, olive oil, sausage, celery, onion, apples, oysters, pecans, salt, sage, rosemary, thyme, chicken broth, and [yes] butter! *
You taste them all at once and yet you taste each separately. Just like the grand plentitude of detail in today’s art. Consume at leisure. Take small bites. Linger before you swallow. Savor. Don’t be rushed.
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*There’s multiple reasons it’s called stuffing!
Thinkingblade about 3 years ago
Based on the camera angle in the middle frames … it looks like the seagull is either wearing a micro drone or IS a drone masquerading as a seagull!
Kip Williams about 3 years ago
It all goes to his head.
GKBOWOOD Premium Member about 3 years ago
Love the little inset of the steep, steep hill.
donwestonmysteries about 3 years ago
So, who’s pet is the Seagull. Wallace? Spud? Or are they the Seagull’s pets?
NWdryad about 3 years ago
I do not want to know what goes on in Spud’s digestive tract…
944im Premium Member about 3 years ago
this whole butter thread is making me nauseous ….but it might have been the bacon taco I ate..
fireeyes about 3 years ago
especially butter loaded with garlic!
FunnyMinnion about 3 years ago
Great detail on this one just sounds so much like spud!
beany54 about 3 years ago
My cousin used to eat sticks of butter…yuck!
ChrisRiesbeck Premium Member about 3 years ago
If Spud is correct, I imagine at least one drone has taken a tour of Sterling’s digestive tract.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 3 years ago
Not that much of a fan of butter. I like it sparingly.
It is true robot drones as small as a humming bird and flies well.
VanLaser about 3 years ago
Blame robots fascination for Spud’s actions – the officials are helpless – nobody gets more than a robot the need for lubrication
ktrabbit about 3 years ago
I like my butter melted, with chunks of lobster floating in it!
MichiganMitten 4 months ago
How much butter could a kid eat without getting sick?