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by Random Dent
Mon Dec 29, 2003 6:46 pm
Forum: Morning Improv
Topic: A Bucketful of Kittens
Replies: 145
Views: 217268

I'm going for war. And as for allegory? Why, the Cold war! "Our way of government is best!" "No, our way of government is best!"

It'll give Scott a chance to draw a <a href="http://www.scottmccloud.com/comics/mi/m ... tml">large explosion</a>
by Random Dent
Mon Dec 29, 2003 6:35 pm
Forum: Morning Improv
Topic: What does he mean, exactly?
Replies: 88
Views: 108218

Well, the reason why Frodo didn't marry was because (before he went of) he was probably following, subconciously, in his Uncle's footsteps by not marring as to remain "unattached" and able to go on an adventure should one come his way and (after he came back) he was too screwed up to make anysort of...
by Random Dent
Thu Dec 04, 2003 8:58 pm
Forum: Morning Improv
Topic: A PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUCEMENT for all Morning Improv readers!
Replies: 7
Views: 11907

Glad to see accidental dentist pulled ahead.

And one must remember: we already had bad art day with the "we're being drawn with a track pad" panel.
by Random Dent
Mon Nov 24, 2003 3:34 pm
Forum: Morning Improv
Topic: But no one ever mentioned the walrus
Replies: 361
Views: 310550

Yes, Stuart is whistling "What do you do with a drunken sailor". Walrus" seems to be a clearing house, of sorts, for many McCloudian references and in-jokes. We've had talking like pirate, monkeys, seeing Mars for the "first time" in 60,000 years, thosehead things, and more. I really get the feeling...
by Random Dent
Tue Nov 18, 2003 5:33 pm
Forum: Morning Improv
Topic: But no one ever mentioned the walrus
Replies: 361
Views: 310550

But why does no one ever notice him? Is he a ghost? Is he the artist's illusion? Is it just too difficult for people to accept a 400lbs brimley in a suit, so they ignore him entirely? What will he do at 5pm? 1. No- hence the title of the improv. 2. Possibly. But he does look pretty solid. 3. Maybe....
by Random Dent
Mon Nov 10, 2003 4:14 pm
Forum: Morning Improv
Topic: But no one ever mentioned the walrus
Replies: 361
Views: 310550

Completly random theory: Both Bernice and Susan have called Stuart "Bucko". An allusion to the Pirate theme? Or!... As every one knows, walruses have ludicrously oversized tusks which equals buck teeth. Hence, you would tend to call a walrus "Bucko", if you'd rather not to resort to such cliches as ...
by Random Dent
Tue Oct 28, 2003 7:32 pm
Forum: Morning Improv
Topic: But no one ever mentioned the walrus
Replies: 361
Views: 310550

No Mr. Walrus! Don't get your hopes up!
I'm starting to feel really bad for the poor thing. :(
by Random Dent
Sat Oct 25, 2003 3:39 pm
Forum: Morning Improv
Topic: But no one ever mentioned the walrus
Replies: 361
Views: 310550

Between the monkeys, and that cute moment with the hat, this is becoming a very amusing improv.
by Random Dent
Tue Oct 07, 2003 6:05 pm
Forum: Morning Improv
Topic: But no one ever mentioned the walrus
Replies: 361
Views: 310550

Um...wow. Honestly, I'm a teenager and did not see any of this. I have a feeling that this comic is never going to end, except that when Bernice locks up at night and the Walrus is still sitting in the waiting room. I was thinking world distruction my self. He falls asleep in the office, there's an ...
by Random Dent
Fri Sep 26, 2003 4:08 pm
Forum: Morning Improv
Topic: But no one ever mentioned the walrus
Replies: 361
Views: 310550

Well, Stuart and Stephan are two different people-
And who knows what lies beyond the panel.
Just realized- all the backgrounds are the same. Some sort of signifigance?
by Random Dent
Mon Sep 22, 2003 2:33 pm
Forum: Morning Improv
Topic: But no one ever mentioned the walrus
Replies: 361
Views: 310550

I have to go with the thief view- it seems to me like he defiantly snuck in. BUt there's no evil glint in his eyes...hmmm...
by Random Dent
Sun Sep 21, 2003 12:59 pm
Forum: Morning Improv
Topic: thoughts on Comics Journalism
Replies: 12
Views: 18630

Oh yeah! And Wiley did some great editorial cartooning while Bush was getting elected "Non Sequitur"'s "world of Ele" (I believe Bush was being portrayed as a monkey) Hope it helps :D Non Sequitor is one of my favorites. I think Willey does it quite well (but then again, any Republicans reading thi...
by Random Dent
Sun Sep 21, 2003 9:18 am
Forum: Morning Improv
Topic: We Like the Moon
Replies: 3
Views: 7623

That is the most random thing ever. Even more so then that one with the hideously long name and all the Harry Potter heads floating around.
But:
"It's high! But maybe not as high as clouds...or zepplins, they go high I think."

Wow. Just wow.
by Random Dent
Fri Sep 19, 2003 6:00 pm
Forum: Morning Improv
Topic: But no one ever mentioned the walrus
Replies: 361
Views: 310550

Arrr, I have a fire in me belly to give Scott a right slap on the back for puttin' in th' pirate talk. Aye, tis good to see ev'ryone celebratin' this fine day.

What's a pirate's favorite resturant?
Arrrrrby's!
by Random Dent
Thu Sep 18, 2003 2:31 pm
Forum: Morning Improv
Topic: But no one ever mentioned the walrus
Replies: 361
Views: 310550

Re: *I* am the Walrus

Anonymous wrote:
Sorry for the Douglas Adams references, but not enough to avoid them. If you don't understand, it's all your fault.

~gareis
But if you do understand, you deserve a Pan- Galatic Gargle Blaster! ::points to user name as she downs one::

My moniter is...bad. Can anyone tell what the door says?
by Random Dent
Wed Sep 17, 2003 5:30 pm
Forum: Morning Improv
Topic: But no one ever mentioned the walrus
Replies: 361
Views: 310550

Rip Tanion wrote: My favorite cartoon brimley was Chumley.

"Da, gee, Tennethee, didn't Prof. Woopee thay dat a hydigerant bomb is dangerouthz?"

The part of Chumley was voiced by Paul McCartney.
Haha! Paul IS the Walrus- John wasn't lying in "Glass Onion."

I must say, I feel sorry for the poor thing already.
by Random Dent
Tue Sep 16, 2003 8:12 pm
Forum: Morning Improv
Topic: The Evil that Men Forget To Do
Replies: 67
Views: 78661

For what it matters (veritably nothing), the first MI I enjoyed was "Brad's Somber Mood" -- "So, live while we may, laugh while we may, let us all grab our warm woolen coats, step into the night and merrily roll along to our doom. " . Well, Brad's somber mood has always been one of my favorites, an...
by Random Dent
Mon Sep 15, 2003 3:36 pm
Forum: Morning Improv
Topic: The Evil that Men Forget To Do
Replies: 67
Views: 78661

Aww, don't be so hard on poor Mr. McCloud. This is his what, 21st morning improve? Cut him a bit of slack. And he did apologize, in a way.

In responce to the comment about the titles stiffling his creativity, does he pick the ten himself? Or is it an entirely random process?