Dr Talbot appears ready to begin his fiendish swap operation of Agile’s brain to Frank’s supposed brainless corpse. Chester better hurry up and spring his trap or our heroes are going to get sliced and diced.
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Dr Talbot appears ready to begin his fiendish swap operation of Agile’s brain to Frank’s supposed brainless corpse. Chester better hurry up and spring his trap or our heroes are going to get sliced and diced.
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Agile and Frank play possum well! Especially while Chester describes what is about to happen to their brains.
Also, love the RAT TV. Is that available on cable?
Thanks Howard,
It soon will be available on the Squirrel Channel.
Time to squirm!
Thanks David,
It’s change your diaper time for sure.
Another masterwork from the Keslensky Studios! Wowing us strip after strip, J.P.! Snip? Ouch!
Thanks Mark,
I’m glad the camera work is entertaining and hopefully the storytelling too.
Are you kidding? Of course! And what a thrilling, hilarious, and cerebral caper it is! In what other strips would you find the words extrication, implantation, or transfiguration?
I would have already been off the table and through the wall Fred Flintstone style!
Thanks RG,
Yabadabadoooooooooo !!!
I’m loving the detail in your illustration here.
Thanks Allan,
Occasionally, I have had someone tell me that I don’t use very elaborate backgrounds. In fact, often my backgrounds are totally minimal. My philosophy is that “if it really doesn’t add to the storytelling then the background is mostly a distraction”. Of course the corollary to that is “when the storytelling can be significantly enhanced by props and the background then by all means it deserves a lot of attention. This particular adventure has been a good example where minimal mostly just is not enough.