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Daily Comics, shh.

🕑 Added 2023-01-08 15:39:54 +0000 UTC
Daily Comics, shh.
Daily Comics, shh.
Daily Comics, shh.
Daily Comics, shh.
Daily Comics, shh.
Daily Comics, shh.
Daily Comics, shh.

Comments

Ruth Merriam

As always, getting a glimpse into the World of Danielle is an utter joy. There's such a gentle humor and kindness. I'm so glad that only a few trusted souls ever get to see my office. It's such a disaster zone. Please take all the time you need to guide Elephant Town to where you want it to go. <3

Boum

Yay! Hourly Comic Day is SOON and this makes me eager for it.

Chris W.

I'm feeling a little sick now just remembering it. 8-P

Chris W.

One of Mom's cats brought a live mouse into the house once and let it go. We found it in the bathroom a few hours later with all four cats around it wondering what to do with it. I ended up having to kill it -- with a flyswatter! It took a lot of hits before it finally stopped twitching; I felt sick for the rest of the day. 8-(

Danielle Corsetto

OMG a hacksaw!! Aww Andy, you mensch!

Danielle Corsetto

Oh right! It makes more sense if you see the whole book laid out in two pages; the one I'm drawing on is on the right. This was a throwaway planner one of my neighbors had filled halfway - I didn't want to buy anything until I got the hang of what I wanted in a daily comic book - but now I'm scheming how to design my own. >:)

Danielle Corsetto

If your cats ever put out a Skillshare on catching mice, lmk so I can make my cats watch it.

Andy Ihnatko

I had a mouse problem for a few weeks. Lacking any house predators, I set out a couple of live traps and would release the interlopers in a nearby wildlife refuge. One of them somehow got his little pink nosie jammed inside one of the trap’s air holes. Inside the trap: mouse. Outside the trap: a perfectly round pink bulb. Attempts to push its nose back inside resulted only in squeaks of protest. So. There I was, in the wildlife refuge, sitting on the ground, carefully cutting the trap away from its nose with a little hacksaw. The mouse scrambled away. Then as now, I’m not certain it appreciates that very very few humans would have gone to such lengths on its behalf.

Steve Boyko

When I retire from my day job I'll have to put "Professional artwad" on my business card. We had mice in my first house and I would trap them and release them in the wild on my way to work. That worked fine as long as I remembered to check the traps regularly :(

It took me some time to understand that "Space of infinite possibility" wasn't the title of the first cat's story. I was trying to find why you choose such title, then I saw the other had the same "title" as well....

Ilse

I love these comics! You make even the mundane things look great.

Lisa

I LOVE these! Thank you for sharing them!

Minzoku Bokumetsu

haahha I remember when I had to "help" the cat catch a mouse (she had it cornered behind a small cabinet unit and was running back and forth to both ends)... luckily I caught it unharmed and was able to let it go outside there was also a chipmunk I had found she had scared up the side of the house(???), so it was hanging on for dear life but alive other than what looked like a chunk of fur just missing out of one side (she may or may not have done that, it was like it just went bald in the one spot)

Amy Crook

I'm glad the mouse is gone but man, our cats are stone cold killers and also eat the remains for us. Gross but useful, esp as one household member is terrified of rodents!

Lauren Sparks

I love journal comics so much!! These made me smile and laugh. I’ve missed American Elf ever since Kochalka stopped and now I have a new beautiful journal comic to read 🥰 (outside of hourly comics day or whatever, I love those too but folks rarely continue outside of events like that… which is understandable since they take a long time). So DOUBLE thank you. 💖💖💖


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