Continuing the mini-series entitled “How Dinosaurs Became Extinct”, borrowed from the pages of a cartoon anthology from 2006. You can read the first part by clicking on the “Previous” button, or by going here. The exciting conclusion tomorrow!
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Today introduces a very special set of strips entitled “How Dinosaurs Became Extinct”. These comics originally appeared in the second Mid-South Cartoonists Association anthology “Overdrawn and Underwritten”, but it was all in black and white. As you can see,[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Hmmm, indeed. What’s next for the warrior/hunter? Perhaps it has something to do with stacking blocks.
Oooo, burn! Actually, do the kids still use “tool” as a derogatory term anymore? I don’t know. I stopped making fun of people in 1995. Okay, that’s not true.
Whoa! Ethan showing some ninja skills now. That was a close one. So far, I’m not very impressed with this Nimrod guy.
Ah, if only we would all stop spending so much time worrying about our image. Is that even possible? I mean, that would require completely taking the focus off of ourselves and placing it on someone else. But who is[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Some of the long-time readers might recognize Tish (short for Tishomingo) as the saber-toothed cat who appeared in the strips during summer of 2012, when Creation was beginning to deteriorate. I didn’t expect to see the character again, but sometimes[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Apparently, Nimrod was a “great warrior” and a “mighty hunter before the Lord”, according to Genesis 10:8-9. So much so that it became a catch phrase or a cliche` to refer to someone as a “Nimrod” when they excelled at[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…












