Fishbowldmacksmall2

lshim671 Free

Comics I Follow

All of your followed comic titles will appear here.

For help on how to follow a comic title, click here

Recent Comments

  1. over 11 years ago on Phoebe and Her Unicorn

    I like the idea that maybe Phoebe’s mom absolutely HAS to paint every guest who comes to dinner—no matter how boring they seem ;)

  2. over 11 years ago on Luann

    @Doctor11He should’ve said, “The nail clippers doesn’t have any ammo either, so I guess that settles it.”

  3. over 11 years ago on Stone Soup

    @Rx71Wm29Don’t you remember the time Holly teased her for a late-night “booty call?”

  4. over 11 years ago on Pearls Before Swine

    Picture of Obama drinking PepsiNPR: Obama enjoys a Pepsi.MSN: Obama wins big points with Pepsi supporters.FOX: Obama declares war on Coke.

    (Stolen from some internet meme, but appropriate I think)

  5. over 11 years ago on For Better or For Worse

    The problem is that it’s the illusion of security. Remember what the terrorists brought on the 9/11 planes? Not bombs. Box cutters. In other countries, professionals keep an eye on things and investigate when their senses tell them something’s up. In the U.S., we look at scans of naked people, pat down anyone wearing cargo pants and go about our business. (If you still think the extra security makes planes safer, consider this: Anyone with a small amount of know-how can turn the average laptop battery into a bomb.) http://xkcd.com/651/

  6. over 11 years ago on Luann

    This arc is a nice contrast to the Miguel line so long ago…showing both sides of teen relationships. Yes, there’s pressure and manipulation, but there can also be real tenderness and connection. So well done!

  7. over 11 years ago on Stone Soup

    The girl in the background of panel two is gunning for you, Holly!

  8. almost 12 years ago on Phoebe and Her Unicorn

    I bet she really cracks the case.

  9. almost 12 years ago on Phoebe and Her Unicorn

    @Starman Stormtrooper

    I do see the similarities… we’ve already had a comic where the drawing style changes to show the imaginative game the characters are playing a la Tracer Bullet or Spaceman Spiff. Both animal friends are seen differently by the main characters than by the world at large. Both animal friends even have a similar haughty/smug tendency at times. But I am enjoying this strip immensely, and I don’t think it’s a problem to see similarities. Artists influence each other. It happens in all genres, so if the result is good art (and I think this is), then there’s no harm in saying, Hey, looks like you were influenced by…. In fact, if I were a cartoonist and someone compared my strip to Calvin and Hobbes, I’d probably take it as a compliment. But then, that’s just me.

  10. almost 12 years ago on Phoebe and Her Unicorn

    @baby66boy1

    I really like this strip, but let’s not be silly now.