There is no getting away from the snow fleas. Warm weather is Gorr’s only hope.
They sure have Gorr jumpin’!
Deep snow radar, these little guys are resilient! Great single panel work, it works fantastically well, Mark!
My fave part is the little snow monsters running in anticipation. Open sequence panels are fun to draw but take some time figuring out. Thanks so much for your very inspirational words, Wouter!
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Thank, Ol’ Gui! 🙂
I knew he should have taken that left turn in Albuquerque! 😉
He left his GPS back in his doghouse.
There is NO escape! I think Gorr might have taken a wrong turn at Albuquerque
That light at the end of the tunnel is an ice baby!
What a cool use of an open panel!
Thanks, Michael. It didn’t do much for Gorr, though…
Poor guy surrounded by chicks
That’s the cold, hard truth!
You can never escape, Gorr!
That won’t stop him from trying!
When I see stuff like this, it makes me want to just put my pen down and give up. Love this one Mark!
I really hope you’re kidding, P.J. because I’m lovin’ what you’ve been doing with Flatt Bear! I highly recommend it!
there’s no escaping their lovin!
You know what they say, cold hands…cold hearts!
There’s snow way out of this! 😛
Mini ices are upon him!
This begs the question, when Gorr popped his head back out his tunnel, did he see his shadow? [ponders]
I’d reference that groundhog, but I can’t spell his name…
What are those little things?
I’m not sure exactly, but Solstice planted some snow monster seeds a while back. You can read that strip here.
Love this one, Mark. Cool seeing Gorr digging his way to freedom. Er, well trying to anyway.
He’s just digging himself into more trouble! Thanks, Chris!
There’s no escaping the icicle brigade!
Not as long as there’s still a chill in the air!
Who knew Gorr would make such a great mole!
I wish I could say he digs being a mole, but I’m not sure he knows what one is!
Wow, Gorr is really good at snow swimming. I think I should try snow swimming while there’s still snow here. A lot of snow here…
I’d only recommend it in emergency situations, Chris. Like when you’ve got a pack of wild icicles on your tail!
Wow, has Gorr met his match?
Those lil icelings are really persistent, that’s for sure!
Cold bodies, warm hearts for Gorr. Embrace the love, GOrr! :O)
Or vice versa!
I agree with Wouter and Michael. Brilliant use of a single panel, Mark :O)
I appreciate that, Joseph! I never know how those experimental panels will turn out until they’re finished!
I love those little ice expressions!
Thanks, Gruhn! I had fun drawing them!
Nowhere to run to baby. Nowhere to hi’ide
He ain’t diggin’ out of this scene!
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There is no getting away from the snow fleas. Warm weather is Gorr’s only hope.
They sure have Gorr jumpin’!
Deep snow radar, these little guys are resilient! Great single panel work, it works fantastically well, Mark!
My fave part is the little snow monsters running in anticipation. Open sequence panels are fun to draw but take some time figuring out. Thanks so much for your very inspirational words, Wouter!
Like 😉
Thank, Ol’ Gui! 🙂
I knew he should have taken that left turn in Albuquerque! 😉
He left his GPS back in his doghouse.
There is NO escape! I think Gorr might have taken a wrong turn at Albuquerque
That light at the end of the tunnel is an ice baby!
What a cool use of an open panel!
Thanks, Michael. It didn’t do much for Gorr, though…
Poor guy surrounded by chicks
That’s the cold, hard truth!
You can never escape, Gorr!
That won’t stop him from trying!
When I see stuff like this, it makes me want to just put my pen down and give up. Love this one Mark!
I really hope you’re kidding, P.J. because I’m lovin’ what you’ve been doing with Flatt Bear! I highly recommend it!
there’s no escaping their lovin!
You know what they say, cold hands…cold hearts!
There’s snow way out of this! 😛
Mini ices are upon him!
This begs the question, when Gorr popped his head back out his tunnel, did he see his shadow? [ponders]
I’d reference that groundhog, but I can’t spell his name…
What are those little things?
I’m not sure exactly, but Solstice planted some snow monster seeds a while back. You can read that strip here.
Love this one, Mark. Cool seeing Gorr digging his way to freedom. Er, well trying to anyway.
He’s just digging himself into more trouble! Thanks, Chris!
There’s no escaping the icicle brigade!
Not as long as there’s still a chill in the air!
Who knew Gorr would make such a great mole!
I wish I could say he digs being a mole, but I’m not sure he knows what one is!
Wow, Gorr is really good at snow swimming. I think I should try snow swimming while there’s still snow here. A lot of snow here…
I’d only recommend it in emergency situations, Chris. Like when you’ve got a pack of wild icicles on your tail!
Wow, has Gorr met his match?
Those lil icelings are really persistent, that’s for sure!
Cold bodies, warm hearts for Gorr. Embrace the love, GOrr! :O)
Or vice versa!
I agree with Wouter and Michael. Brilliant use of a single panel, Mark :O)
I appreciate that, Joseph! I never know how those experimental panels will turn out until they’re finished!
I love those little ice expressions!
Thanks, Gruhn! I had fun drawing them!
Nowhere to run to baby. Nowhere to hi’ide
He ain’t diggin’ out of this scene!