Scott, I agree that this "EEK!" strip was a standout -- very morbid, but very funny (which is your specialty with "EEK!" of course).
I also really liked today's strip (2/21) because of its sheer weirdness. I would hate actually having that growth, but the idea of it is still awesome.
"Comment moderation has been enabled." Really? Have you been getting that many spam comments?
Xenu, From ExtremeScience.com: "As they grow larger they begin to venture out in groups (schools) of about 20 fish where they use a variety of hunting strategies to kill and eat their prey. Heck, they don't kill their prey first, they just start eating the victim alive - that's what makes them so ferocious. Adult piranha have been known to eat their own babies. Talk about brutal!" So, the answer to your question is "yes."
By day, I work as a writer/editor at Paws, Inc., Jim Davis' creative studio in Indiana. By night, I write and draw. Burning the midnight oil, I've created the comic strip EEK! (syndicated online by Uclick), hundreds of humorous greeting cards for companies like American Greetings, fiction and non-fiction for BOYS' LIFE, several award-winning children's books, and cartoons for MAD, MAD Australia, MAD Germany, WALL STREET JOURNAL, BOYS' LIFE, MEDICAL ECONOMICS, PHYSICIAN'S WEEKLY, THE SUN, WOMAN'S WORLD, NICKELODEON, READER'S DIGEST and PLAYBOY. I think I need a nap.
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Scott,
I agree that this "EEK!" strip was a standout -- very morbid, but very funny (which is your specialty with "EEK!" of course).
I also really liked today's strip (2/21) because of its sheer weirdness. I would hate actually having that growth, but the idea of it is still awesome.
"Comment moderation has been enabled." Really? Have you been getting that many spam comments?
Thanks, Chris!
As for comment moderation, not so much spam as internet trolls. I've turned off the moderation for now.
I don't like to restrict comments; I figure I can always delete the really nasty stuff, anyway.
britney spears...lol
Do piranha's really eat their young?
Xenu,
From ExtremeScience.com:
"As they grow larger they begin to venture out in groups (schools) of about 20 fish where they use a variety of hunting strategies to kill and eat their prey. Heck, they don't kill their prey first, they just start eating the victim alive - that's what makes them so ferocious. Adult piranha have been known to eat their own babies. Talk about brutal!"
So, the answer to your question is "yes."
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