Thanks much, Rolfe. I don’t know why I like to do wordless strips so much, maybe because I’m a lazy letterer? But, honestly, I’m glad I don’t have to commit to a silent strips, I think it would just be too difficult to keep coming up with visual gags strip after strip.
A little chalk can go a long way. 🙂
Chalk it up to experience!
That’s how to put the ol’ english on it! 🙂
Adding a little finesse to her magic maker!
I always wondered how wizards added “english” to their spells.
It’s all in the wrist.
You should know better than to look down the barrel of a loaded wand!
It’s ok, she had the safety lock on.
That’s one way to do it.
She hit it with her best shot!
Gotta chalk that cue.
Sweet chalkin’!
Better warn ZB about this – Claustria is armed and ready to do battle! Ouch!
Her wand is locked and loaded and it has ZB’s name carved on it!
Just be glad that wand wasn’t loaded when pointed at her eye
The spell chamber was empty.
Lightning Pool Darts! An old family favourite at birthday parties…
A really old family favorite… like before recorded history old…
Now I am worried she is a spell hustler
I wouldn’t place a bet against her, that’s for sure!
Nice work! I’m gonna take my ‘cue’ from him. 😀
I’m beginning to get her point…ouch!
Claustria must still be fuming about the ugly remark. Ever the perfectionist, she’s tweaking her 12 gauge shotwand!
She’s always locked and loaded when it comes to Zombie Boy!
I think someone needs to be worried about what she’s practicing for…
I’m sure he’d be sweating if his sweat glands weren’t withered.
She could put out an eye with that thing!
I’m not sure she has eyes!
That strip’s a beauty!
I appreciate that, Doug! Thanks for stopping by and taking time to comment!
It’s all in the wrist.
I wonder if witches suffer from carpal tunnel syndrome from wand over-usage?
Looks like that worked wand-erfully!
And no white rabbits or top hats were involved, either!
Magic spell, corner pocket.
I always knew there were pockets of magic somewhere!
Boil hex in left corner pocket!
I’m gonna stay away from that pocket!
I hope she never gets the idea to try that on a billiard/pool table! ;`)
*oops!*
Who needs that lovely green felt bed, anyway?
I could very clearly hear the “squeaky squeaky squeak” sound in panel three.
The sound of trouble!
Simple gag, beautifully executed. Top class stuff!
ROLFE
Thanks much, Rolfe. I don’t know why I like to do wordless strips so much, maybe because I’m a lazy letterer? But, honestly, I’m glad I don’t have to commit to a silent strips, I think it would just be too difficult to keep coming up with visual gags strip after strip.