I nominate Lan's comment for "Comment of the Month"!
I kept thinking about why Martin decided to go up Mike's nose. I mean, of all places . . . Mike's nose?
So, that got a few chuckles out of me. If an unexplained shrinkage situation happened to me, I would want to go closer to a hair root--especially if the character is looking in the mirror! But, that's me.
And yes, no puns were intended with the above comic.
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ha!
ReplyDeleteAnd I just thought unexplained shrinkage was a guy thing.
HEY OH!
Very creative.
I love Martin's happy eyes in the first panel.
ReplyDeleteMy koala happy eyes are directly influenced by Art Spiegelman's "Maus". He conveys a full spectrum of emotions with extremely limited facial features.
ReplyDeleteI nominate Lan's comment for "Comment of the Month"!
ReplyDeleteI kept thinking about why Martin decided to go up Mike's nose. I mean, of all places . . . Mike's nose?
So, that got a few chuckles out of me. If an unexplained shrinkage situation happened to me, I would want to go closer to a hair root--especially if the character is looking in the mirror! But, that's me.
And yes, no puns were intended with the above comic.
Well, if you left a message on someone's face, where would YOU sit for them to notice?
ReplyDeleteHeheh, yeah I take no responsibility for the various ways 'unexplained shrinkage' may be interpreted.