Well, well, well.
Monday, you’ll learn more about this mysterious, ah, cat girl, and her mysterious feline ways.
Have a great weekend!
Well, well, well.
Monday, you’ll learn more about this mysterious, ah, cat girl, and her mysterious feline ways.
Have a great weekend!
I officially love the Venusian catgirl with my entire being! LOVE HER! LOVE HER! Her Sylvesterian accent is adorable to boot. Dima sends several cans of sardines on behalf of my characters.
Vas, I think you’ve illustrated one of those mysteries of creativity. I honestly hadn’t thought of Sylvester when I gave her the lisp. I just figured that the shape of her face would make her talk differently. But I bet Sylvester was lurking around in the recesses of my brain at the time…
A minor thing. In panel number one. In the top Balloon. The word liar ith miththing.
Yoiks! Thanks for catching that! All fixed.
Sheesh. I need more sleep. A cat-nap would do wonders.
I had to read “fitth” twice.
Fitth. You know, the kind that thwimth in the othean.
Yeth, I undertthand. I cannot help but imagine the Venuthian catgirl thtanding withth a thmug look on her fathe off-thcreen in Panel #4.
Tharban from Amtor are pretty vicious. Maybe Stephanie doesn’t want to bait one?
(sorry, I was just about to explode with that little bit of geekhood now that the Venusian catgirl has joined the cast)
The expressions in 3 and 4 are priceless. I love the way Stephanie observes the situation with wonderment. Kind of reminds me of my dog when he sees an animal on the tv.
Stephanie has that dog-like fatalism that I love. The “I don’t quite know what’s going on, but I’ll cheerfully go along with it” attitude.
The Jim Henson puppet…. with a shrunken left arm… and a lisp.
… Oooookay.
“Most folks call ’em green onions, but they’re really scallions!”
Mm-hmm. Scallions.
Thanks for the brain-jog. Stan Freberg was genius.