Neither, Tony. That’s a conveniently placed graphic element placed there for the sole purpose of this one gag. There are limits to even a Snow Bandit’s patience, though…
Alexander, thanks for your very humbling words. You know how solitary the life of comic creators can be, and to get positive feedback and support for all the hours spent doing the work is truly appreciated! It makes me happy that you like what I’m doing!
Caccooning at its best!
That’s some awful sturdy knitwear!
He’s a stripey cocoon. Spread your wings a fly…
Oh, if only it was that easy…
Hang in there Gorr! I’m sure things will work out!
He’s got the “hang in there” part down, at least.
This could be to your advantage Gorr, maybe you can slide on out. 😉
I hope gravity will help him out!
The zebra moth. A rare find indeed.
Exceptionally rare. And exceptionally agitated!
Looks like he’s gonna be a beautiful butterfly!
A devil dog can dream, can’t he?
All hung up with no place to go is a whole lot better than face down in the snow. 🙂
Hanging is too good for Gorr, J.P.!
Uh oh that’s a small branch and a heavy Gorr – great comic Mark 🙂
Something’s gotta give! Thanks, Matt!
A Gorrbell!
That has a nice ring to it!
Is that a branch or a deer buried in the snow??? It’s gunna be a long winter for Gorr. Good thing he’s dressed for warmth
Neither, Tony. That’s a conveniently placed graphic element placed there for the sole purpose of this one gag. There are limits to even a Snow Bandit’s patience, though…
I was present for the creation of this strip! Well, some of it, anyway… :p
Yes, you were and you made me fill in the blacks on all those stripes, too!
Gravity will free you, Gorr!
But first, all the blood will rush to your head!
Hopefully “Caterpillar Gorr” Will shed its Cocoon and spread his wings!
BTW Enjoying the Hell out this story arc so far. The last 4 or 5 story Arcs have been some of my favorite in the series.
Zombieboy is aging like Wine, not like bread 😉
Alexander, thanks for your very humbling words. You know how solitary the life of comic creators can be, and to get positive feedback and support for all the hours spent doing the work is truly appreciated! It makes me happy that you like what I’m doing!