Wallace the Brave by Will Henry for November 21, 2024

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    angelolady Premium Member 3 days ago

    Seagull was there when Sterling first arrived.

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    Ida No  3 days ago

    But Mom, WHY had the milk gone bad at that very instant? Answer me that, Mom.

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    SteveHL  3 days ago

    Great, totally unexpected, last panel.

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    Ruth Brown  3 days ago

    Those who don’t understand the auguries don’t deserve an explanation. Talking about Wallace here.

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    saobadao  3 days ago

    Milk gone bad. Mom’s cover story regarding the coming of Sterling and how nothing would ever be the same… she knew…(not to say it would be bad, just different)

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    ellisaana Premium Member 3 days ago

    That’s a sterling example of dissembling.

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    Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member 3 days ago

    Yeah, that’s it, the milk….that’s my story and I’m sticking with it.

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    222jo  3 days ago

    Haha! Nothing to do with sweet Sterling, no no.

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    HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member 3 days ago

    Careful Mom. We were walking on a trail through the Florida Everglades when we spotted a large owl sitting on a tree branch directly above the trail. But what we didn’t see was the big pile of owl droppings right in the middle of the trail.

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    Pvt. Parts  2 days ago

    “I sense EVIL in your path… DROP IT and RUN” rough translation “HOOT H-H-H-HOOOOOOOOOOOOT”

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    jimmjonzz Premium Member 2 days ago

    In more than one hundred languages historically spoken in the six inhabited continents, owls are the most frequently cited animal soothsayers. That is to say that they have a very ancient and worldwide reputation for kn(owl)edge of the future. Their appearances and utterances were most commonly cited as bad omens and were usually related to death, ghosts and… fear. Ambiguously, such knowledge, when properly considered, could have the positive effect of forewarning of possible problems. To be forewarned is to prepare for the worst and perhaps prevent it.

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    crookedwolf Premium Member 2 days ago

    I’ve worked with a LOT of owls; trust me, they are not wise soothsayers..

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    Darth Stevious  2 days ago

    It couldn’t have been a portent of doom about Sterling?

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    akachman Premium Member 2 days ago

    Yeah, no. It wasn’t the milk…Sterling, maybe???

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    morningglory73 Premium Member 2 days ago

    It was an omen for sure and a joy that they had the little demon now. What a relief for the animal kingdom.

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    gozirra2 Premium Member 2 days ago

    I am hearing ‘Ave Satani’ from The Omen (1976) by Jerry Goldsmith. BTW, Jerry had composed music for numerous well-known films and television shows.

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    JRip4  2 days ago

    The middle panel is so smart, with the two inserts of each stare. Who else in art is doing things like that?

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    oish  2 days ago

    He’s the daughter of Rosemary’s baby, a regular, old-fashioned ghoul

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    jschumaker  2 days ago

    Will “Hoot Hoot” Henry. What a hoot.

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    rockyridge1977  2 days ago

    ……did not know what to say……

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    Steverino Premium Member 2 days ago

    Sounds like the milk going bad was the result of Sterling coming.

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    scyphi26  2 days ago

    Either that it was concerning Sterling’s…Sterlingness.

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    Charles & Susan  Premium Member 2 days ago

    Sterling Denial

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    ilovecomics*infinity  2 days ago

    Missed it by that much, mom.

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    bchellam Premium Member 2 days ago

    Pretty subtle strip. Obviously, we’re meant to guess that the owl would be warning what a monster Sterling would turn out to be.

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    WCraft Premium Member 2 days ago

    Pretty sure he wasn‘t warning you about the milk…

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    chief tommy  2 days ago

    There was an owl in our neighborhood that one of the neighbors would put food out for. They even got it to take the food from their hands. They forgot it was a wild animal. One evening one of their children brought the food out. The owl silently flew down and took out her eye. A painful and tragic lesson.

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    Skeptical Meg  2 days ago

    I saw an owl swoop down and grab and kill a bird sitting on a tree branch. Sadly, it was my pet bird who escaped from the house earlier.

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    raybarb44  2 days ago

    Or maybe it was the demonseed…..

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    Curiosity Premium Member 2 days ago

    The least of your worries at that point.

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    Just So So Premium Member 2 days ago

    We have two owls in our neighborhood. I see one or the other occasionally. They leave owl pellets in my yard constantly, proof of mouse population control. I love them (All birds,really).

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    NWdryad  2 days ago

    OK, I snorted my coffee on this one.

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    JBWeld  2 days ago

    Sterling was never a baby. He was “an infant.”

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    Aladar30 Premium Member 2 days ago

    The owl knew!

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    pchemcat  2 days ago

    The owl was telling you to leave the wolf-child to the wolves.

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    jimmjonzz Premium Member 2 days ago

    Future. Elaborate production of the terrifying first song of “Carmina Burana.” Singers, the entire adult population of Snug Harbor. The conductor, an adult, crazed Sterling Maclellan. Sung in Latin… Here is an English translation….

    O Fortune,

    like the moon

    you are changeable,

    ever waxing

    and waning;

    hateful life

    first oppresses

    and then soothes

    as fancy takes it;

    poverty,

    power,

    it melts them like ice.

    Fate, savage

    and empty,

    you are a turning wheel,

    your position malevolent,

    vain health

    always dissolves,

    shadowed

    and veiled

    you plague me too;

    now through the game

    my naked back

    I bring to your villainy.

    Fate, in health

    and in virtue,

    is now against me,

    affection

    and defeat

    always enslaved.

    So at this hour

    without delay

    pluck the vibrating string;

    since Fate

    strikes down the strong,

    everyone weep with me

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