The original artwork for this strip is available for purchase. See the original artwork information page for more information.
Notes: White-out corrections in the second and third panels.
The original artwork for this strip is available for purchase. See the original artwork information page for more information.
Notes: White-out corrections in the second and third panels.
We know you’re eating that crayon!
Don’t lie to us!
Because this strip ran for another ten years, and we know for a fact that they aged at least two years during that time, you can be certain that those crayons are non toxic.
I remember in Bloom County, Oliver Jones asked for a “flesh-colored” crayon while drawing, and he’s black, while “flesh” was the color of a white person’s skin…he asked to trade it for a burnt umber. Is there a reference buried in this strip? 😀
Coloring flesh (Caucasian or Negro) used to drive me crazy back in the 60s before they had flash colors. Nothing looked right.
Millie is so freaking cute!
Also look at Ozy’s face in panel 3! XD
“Brand new burnt umber Ciera” – Jerry Lundegaard, “Fargo”
Probably not a reference, but I’ll claim it is anyway.
Artistic taste does not mean eating crayons