Heathcliff takes a nap.
>>84228313
Only a true visionary would devote an entire panel to a bunch of Zs
>>84229008
The birds in yesterday's strip are actually seagulls, not someone from the duck, goose, and swam family.
>>84229008
> strip is not about Heathcliff
> characters pulled from the ass speak between themselves beacuse Heathcliff can't speak
> Heathcliff is in the scene just so the comic strip can be called "Heathcliff"
genious
>>84229037
Maybe it's the new Team Zissou flag
>>84229037
great reaction image too
>>84229174
>>84228313
>>84229368
missed some details
>>84229399
>that broken tail on the far left
>>84229411
fug
maybe I'll fix it later
>>84229498
>>84228348
is no one listening to his poems because theyre garbage or is he hiding garbage under the grass?
>>84229735
Thanks!
>>84231162
Is it an edit of the OP pic?
>>84231162
Damn it, anon!
>>84228313
One day, some madman will create a wall of the Kitty Korner bits and use its mind-numbing power of boredom to become a supervillain.
His lair will be known as "Meowschwitz."
>>84231201
I answered my own question.
What's the golden age of Heathcliff? When was the height of it's popularity?
I'd like to see what it was before it metamorphosed into this kafkaesque experience.
>>84231861
Presumably the mid-80s, since that's when it also had a cartoon and movie running. I guess early 80s since that's when it would have proved itself good enough to justify a cartoon.
let's try this
>>84233251
and unoptimized. There isn't much of a difference lel
>>84229195
Is this loss?
>>84233284
>>84233251
kek
Perfect
>>84228313
>>84228348
>>84229008
>>84229174
What kind of senile baby boomer actually reads this shit and thinks its funny
>>84233381
You just don't get the layered and sublime humor.
Keep reading. It'll click.
>Select all the food
>It's all food
>>84233381
I like it and I'm not a baby boomer.