Bird Toon of the Day - March 7, 2016
This Strange Brew is actually from three years ago tomorrow, but as we have another calendar conflict I am presenting it a day "early" in keeping with the theme of the past few days.
This Strange Brew is actually from three years ago tomorrow, but as we have another calendar conflict I am presenting it a day "early" in keeping with the theme of the past few days.
And now here's a Six Chix strip from March 4, 2014 ... following up nicely on the theme of our just-completed trio of Mutts strips. (In case it's too small to read, Margaret Shulock is the "chick" drawing this panel; as I explained way back a couple hundred entries ago, Six Chix is a collaborative effort by six female cartoonists, each of which draws the strip one day a week and one Sunday every six weeks.)
The third in a row of "Spring early birds" from Mutts, two years ago today:
Another "too early a bird" Mutts, from this date in 2014.
We'll do three Mutts strips in a row now, from two different years but with a common theme. The first was published March 3, 2012.
This is a comic I don't follow, but which occasionally people bring to my attention. It's called Close To Home and it's humor is, like the other single-panels we feature, on the absurd side. This one is from one year ago today.
I'm posting this Speed Bump from 2013 early because we'll be in a Mutts story arc when the actual anniversary comes. I didn't want to pass it up ... reminds me too much off all those times I fell asleep as a kid in the back seat of our car on the way home from somewhere.
Believe it or not, I have a "leap day" toon! Frank and Ernest had a bird-themed strip on this date eight years ago (2008) ... or is that two years ago because this date only occurs every fourth year?
One more Cheezburger photo before we hit month's end:
Pilsner the parrot goes more than a little too far in this Monty Sunday strip from February 22 of last year. Incidentally, I have done some research and discovered that the human character in this strip is not the title character, but rather a supporting character named "Moondog McHorney". (I kid you not.)