When I look at Hummer’s face in that first panel, I just can’t help but laugh. It’s that kind of blissful ignorance we all could use in our day.
Another bit of color from my dad. Thanks, Dad! How about that Thanksgiving strip now… pleeeeease?
When I look at Hummer’s face in that first panel, I just can’t help but laugh. It’s that kind of blissful ignorance we all could use in our day.
Another bit of color from my dad. Thanks, Dad! How about that Thanksgiving strip now… pleeeeease?
Heehee. Good one!
They’re going love this at NHHS!!
I would agree – math was not my forte in high school and seeing my math teacher at my door would have been very scary indeed!
HA! Don’t open the DOOR!!!!
Hey Thomas. Your work is keeps getting better and better and better. I’m amazed by the progress you make. I especially love Hummer on the first panel. And his hat !
And math teachers can be scary. I’ve spent quite some time with them in high school. I can testify.
Geez Steve, is this the new generation we’ll have to compete with in less than a decade ?
I’m scared. (no, really)
Thanks for commenting everyone. I’m giving serious consideration to printing this out and giving it to my math teacher for halloween.
I’d be just as scared. Cool comic.
Pierre – I know. The young’uns are scary. But I figure, if you can’t fight ‘em, join ‘em! I wish I had had the opportunity to do webcomics when I was his age. But that was 30 years ago, so things were… different back then.
huge fun…
reading the comments on the ‘young’uns’ made me feel old …*moan*:D
Thanks Nixon. It certainly is a joy to have people come and look at my website.