If it was “keep your eye on the malt ball,” I would never lose track.
I received a really nice review of “Little Dee and the Penguin” from comic blogger and long-time reader Gary Tyrrell. Although it is very kind and positive about the book, it does talk quite intelligently and deeply on the subject of the sometimes-difficult transition (for a reader) from an original work and what it becomes when it is re-created for a different medium.
And another lovely review of “Little Dee and the Penguin” by Coan Tigard.
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Those huge snow jumps I remember as a kid? I’m sure they were more like this.
Oh, and hey, “Little Dee and the Penguin” got a starred review from Kirkus! How cool is that! Let me tell you, pretty dang cool.
We are creatures full of contradictions. Which is why it’s fun to put that quality on animals too.
Oh, and apparently the strips got a wee bit out of order. Sledding and then first snowflake? Sorry!
I love it when you suggest something “beneficial” or a “learning experience” to a kid, and they give you “that look” which says “I wish I could lock you in a box and laugh about it.”