You may have noticed that today’s episode is actually in black and white rather than the usual grey and white. If you thought I drew Mountain Time with a grey pen, I suppose you’re a little disillusioned right now. Anyway, it’s a change in the scanning process I finally got around to, and I figure I’ll keep doing it this way — unless you hate it, in which case you hate weird things.
Oh, and standing on one’s tongue is a legitimate test of vitality.
I think the color change totally screwed up the comic. Now I can’t even tell what this comic is about or trying to say!
Actually, nothing fits in this comic. So hamster does fit in this comic. But in doing so he doesn’t. But by not being so he does. Therefor he doesn’t.
Get what I’m saying?
No.
I think HHP is illustrating a Parrot Ox
http://mountaincomics.com/2009/08/06/five-part-special-part-9/
but is using a different definition of “fit” than I did.
I honestly never noticed before.. I thought it was black. Hmmm…
I like how the tongue is connected to his face without any kind of delineation. I also like ARby’s :D and bats. Together.
It’s more like his entire jaw is dropped down to the floor, tongue and all.
I can’t stand on my tongue, does that mean I’m not alive?