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A Dumb Luck Rescue

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Have you noticed that all the bugs seem to be very sarcastic? Perhaps it is an inherent trait in bugs or maybe it’s a reaction to dealing with strange critters. Don’t ask me, I just draw the story as they tell it to me.

For those curious about the face behind the voice in the cell, that’s Fatz, Agile’s best bud, and here is a preview of this soon to be seen major Bug Pudding cast member.

In Monroe’s case, he just seems to stumble into situations naturally. Like most turtles he’s characteristically slow and steady but eventually he does get there. See you again on Thursday hopefully with a rescue plan.

Going Bats In The Cave

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It appears that Monroe’s chain reaction of disasters has placed him in a dark damp dungeon with mysterious voices. As Forrest Gump’s mother use to say “life is like a box of chocolates”.  So if you get too close to the fire, you’re going to end up with a really gooey mess on your hands. See you next Tuesday, hopefully with a major reveal.

If you don’t remember Glortch, you are either a new reader or you stepped out for popcorn during an earlier part of the story.

Thanks For Dropping By

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I’ve always loved chain reaction humor. Chuck Jones was a master at creating the funniest chain reactions in his Road Runner cartoons. He would set-up a gag where Wyle Coyote would get pummeled and then just as the audience had a chance to start laughing, he would let loose a whole chain of follow on gags like a cascading string of dominoes falling down.  Poor Monroe just can’t catch his breath.

On a side note, Photoshop is an amazing tool when it comes to digital painting of effects like water and water falls and rocks. I’ll see you again on Thursday.