Well I wasn't going to just post nothing.

I wanted to put something on the site, and due to my site's Neanderthal navigation system (I'm looking into options to fix it) there are many readers who haven't seen this particular strip.

Do yourself a favor. Go see Wall-E.

11 Comments:

OpenID niffiwan said...

That "smile" strip is the best I've seen from you in many weeks. Great job!

6:28 PM  
OpenID niffiwan said...

Whoops, sorry. I just realized that it was a rerun...

6:32 PM  
Blogger toomanymojitos said...

Indeed I missed that one, and a very nice one. Thank you.
I am already impatient for your book and I just pre-ordered it, he he.
Regards from Spain.

3:19 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I hadn't seen it either, so I'll forgive you. How about a slice of baked strawberry cheesecake before my co-workers demolish it?

PK!

8:20 AM  
Blogger Matt said...

This is the strip that hooked me on BI... I laughed for hours at it, then put it up on my fridge until my wife forced me to move it to a less obvious location. Thanks for the rerun!

8:58 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is definitely one of your best strips.

11:50 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Looking at this reminds me you used to draw more templates to use. I love your comic, but I feel like using or creating more templates again would be nice.

12:09 PM  
Blogger Wilson said...

I also remembered this one, and - like Matt - it was the one that got me hooked on you. Thanks for the reminder!

12:19 PM  
Anonymous Robert said...

This was a new one for me, and I almost woke my kids up from naps I was laughing so hard. The line "There's a fine line between 'twinkling with mirth' and 'burning with satanic rage'" goes down as one of the better quotes I've seen recently.

1:01 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hunger is like a french fry?

Magnificent in its surrealism!

11:33 PM  
Blogger Eric said...

Cap'n,

Nicely done (as always).

And yes, in agreement about Wall-E. Freaking awesome in execution. Almost no dialogue for the first 45 minutes and I was mesmerized the entire time.

For someone with the attention span of a puppy, that is a nice move. Pixar could completely F up the next five films and I wouldn't care - I'd still go just on the weight of what they've done sofar.

12:43 PM  

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