As before, do not imitate Selkie’s banister shenanigans. :3
I was originally going to have George wear a Noh theater mask, but I feel like the luchador flavor is more in his spirit.
As before, do not imitate Selkie’s banister shenanigans. :3
I love it when adults help children with their pranks/jokes.
Okay, just too darn cute for words.
But jumping-out-at-people shenanigans are perfectly OK!
Happy New Year’s Eels Selkie.
“Fun Fact: Mary loves horror novels, the more macabre the better.”
— from the cast page
The dorm where I stayed for my first two years had a central stair case with about 8 steps between landings. My usual way to get down was to use the banister: sit on it sideways, slide, left foot on the last step, catching the rail for the spin, right foot on the landing part way around, left foot just above the next steps, and sliding down to the next level. All the way down from the 7th floor with 21 steps instead of 70.
Glad I never tipped backwards.
I love Georgie and Selkie’s interaction here. 😉
I think this one might actually be my favourite out of every comic so far. And there are a lot. And they’re all good.
Selkie, take off the hat NOW! You are far too adorable in it.
Nice one, Georgie! He didn’t seem that kind of quiet one when we saw him before, but that’s one of the benefits of being a quiet one.
Haven’t posted for awhile. Still an awesome comic Dave.
SHIT! I’ve been riding banisters for the past 12 years! WHADDOIDO!
Small error, Mary says “He’s” instead of “She’s.”
That’s not an error, George is a boy.
Praise Dagon!
Too late.
Me and my sisters have been sliding down banisters since around the age of 6 (respectively).
Over a decade later, we still do so (as well as the younger sisters now).