Bird Toon of the Day - May 13, 2016
Bizarro from one year ago offers an interesting perspective on what defines a "parrot" and a "chicken" ... and it doesn't hurt that the "escaped prisoners" look suspiciously like Telegraph Hill conures.
Bizarro from one year ago offers an interesting perspective on what defines a "parrot" and a "chicken" ... and it doesn't hurt that the "escaped prisoners" look suspiciously like Telegraph Hill conures.
A take on the fisherman who stops by the fish market on the way home from a non-productive day, from Speed Bump of two years ago.
I have discovered that I have a ton of Cheezburger captioned photos in my archive, so I'm going to try to post one of them per week now. Today's is a mild chuckle referencing that ubiquitous smartphone game ...
A Sunday Peanuts strip (sorry, color not available) from 46 (!) years ago today, featuring the bird character which would officially be named Woodstock a little over one month later.
And we wrap up the Monty story arc with Pilsner's obsession finally driving Moondog out of the scene.
Monty part five. Pilsner is now engaged in wishful thinking:
Part four of the Monty story arc about Pilsner's obsession with his dinosaur ancestors:
Pilsner gets carried away dreaming about his prehistoric ancestors in part three of the Monty story arc.
Pilsner goes a little too far in thinking about his ancestors, in part two of the Monty story arc from last year:
Today we start a rare six-part story arc from last year of the strip Monty, which features a parrot character named Pilsner but only infrequently plays off the fact that he is a parrot. This arc is an instant classic, in my opinion. Enjoy.