Monday, July 13, 2015

A Strong Woman

Don't know where Gabby got the impression that she's strong, because she certainly doesn't read that way. Maybe eccentric, or naive, or possible moody. But strong? Wouldn't be my first choice of words.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Gabby is strong in the same way that A3-G makes sense.

Kibo said...

And once again, the characters are in Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood. Watch out or you'll get hit by the tiny trolley! This theory explains why you never see anyone below the waist any more -- they're all hand puppets. And they teleport around town with the power of the Boomerang-Toomerang-Zoomerang.

At his age, Frank Bolle has earned the right to say, "I'm going to draw everyone in turtlenecks because I don't like to be reminded that I can't operate zippers or buttons any more."

Kibo said...

Someone needs to do a supercut of all the "Darn!"s and "Heck!"s to assemble the first "Apartment 3-G" strip that not's rated "G", but... hmm... is there some rating between "G" and "PG"? Like "G" but only for three-year-olds and up? It could be called something like "3-G".

Maggie said...

Kibo for the win with that last comment!