My cat was at the vet, so I drew comics about how great he is.
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Transcript:
A comic, one page long, divided into six panels.
Caption: “My cat is a Maine Coon cat, so he’s very big.”
An arrow pointing at a shaggy cat: “He’s that one.”
A very similar-looking raccoon looks at him and says “Chatter??”
An arrow pointing at the raccoon: “Not that one.”
Caption: “At first, I thought he might be a polydactyl cat”
An arrow pointing at a different, spotted cat: “Like that.”
The spotted cat is counting its toes as it washes them:
“1 lick, 2 lick, 3 lick, 4 lick, 5 lick, 6 lick, 7 lick.”
Caption: “But it turns out he’s just got real big paws.”
An arrow pointing at the shaggy cat wearing a catcher’s mitt: “Kind of like that.”
Caption: “Normal size cats look so small to me now.”
The spotted cat is held in the palms of someone’s hands and says “Meow!”
Caption: “He’s a big, big cat.”
The shaggy cat is now the size of a sofa. He’s contentedly curled up. The artist is sitting with him, as one might sit with a sofa, if that sofa purred.
Caption: “…whose voice is strictly a tiny–”
“⁽ᵐᵉᵉᵖ⁾” squeaks the shaggy cat, as he strolls over a forested hillside, his now gargantuan form visible through the treetops, from which he stirs flocks of minuscule gulls.
One day, a lecture by mermaids; another, a space adventure. Every episode is a completely different comic, often with no relation to the last. These are miscellaneous comics that are too short to have their own series. Some were just made this week, and some were made back when I was a smol child prodigy. Posting daily.