Atlantis down there just cracks me up!
Rose shows just a speck of pessimism.
Now Wallace will never be able to be in the newspaper for the discovery of that aquatic cryptozoological phenomenon.
Seagull’s look! He’s thinking. “Yeah sure…”
So much to love. The seagull dots, stirring up the seabed, lobster pots, Atlantis & the colors are spot on! Best Sunday strip!
It would have to be prehistoric, as there are no true marine amphibians today!
Seagull’s expression in the last panel cracks me up.
The art in this comic is amazing!
Does anyone see the signature?
Defiantly not Cthulhu.
with an imagination like this, Wallace is sure to grow up and and be a cartoonist for GoComics
Always take a fuzzy photo first. Let the legend begin!
Seagull’s eyes in the last pane seem to say “He does that all the time.“
Dang – and just when I thought the aquatic insect problem was about to be eradicated.
A dirty lens + an overactive imagination = prehistoric amphibian.
Props for attention to detail—It’s small, but there does appear to be something visible on the binocular lens in panel one.
That’s skepticism.
Love the underwater Greco-Roman Temple. Who would have thought just off the coast of Rhode Island!
It’s okay Wallace. If you leave the lens caps off your binoculars, I’m sure the creature will be back soon.
Great artwork….again.
The person on the boat saw it!
Keep tilting at windmills Wallace. You will never regret it!
Rose just might ruin Wallace’s imagination life.
April 15, 2016
angelolady Premium Member 4 months ago
Atlantis down there just cracks me up!
Ida No 4 months ago
Rose shows just a speck of pessimism.
Templo S.U.D. 4 months ago
Now Wallace will never be able to be in the newspaper for the discovery of that aquatic cryptozoological phenomenon.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member 4 months ago
Seagull’s look! He’s thinking. “Yeah sure…”
posse1 Premium Member 4 months ago
So much to love. The seagull dots, stirring up the seabed, lobster pots, Atlantis & the colors are spot on! Best Sunday strip!
crookedwolf Premium Member 4 months ago
It would have to be prehistoric, as there are no true marine amphibians today!
jschumaker 4 months ago
Seagull’s expression in the last panel cracks me up.
losflemings 4 months ago
The art in this comic is amazing!
losflemings 4 months ago
Does anyone see the signature?
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member 4 months ago
Defiantly not Cthulhu.
Sweetaddietude Premium Member 4 months ago
with an imagination like this, Wallace is sure to grow up and and be a cartoonist for GoComics
goboboyd 4 months ago
Always take a fuzzy photo first. Let the legend begin!
wordsmeet 4 months ago
Seagull’s eyes in the last pane seem to say “He does that all the time.“
WCraft Premium Member 4 months ago
Dang – and just when I thought the aquatic insect problem was about to be eradicated.
Meg: All Seriousness Aside 4 months ago
A dirty lens + an overactive imagination = prehistoric amphibian.
scyphi26 4 months ago
Props for attention to detail—It’s small, but there does appear to be something visible on the binocular lens in panel one.
JBWeld 4 months ago
That’s skepticism.
rhpii 4 months ago
Love the underwater Greco-Roman Temple. Who would have thought just off the coast of Rhode Island!
Daeder 4 months ago
It’s okay Wallace. If you leave the lens caps off your binoculars, I’m sure the creature will be back soon.
Archistoteles 4 months ago
Great artwork….again.
laurie.rollins3 4 months ago
The person on the boat saw it!
Mac.the.Knife Premium Member 4 months ago
Keep tilting at windmills Wallace. You will never regret it!
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] 4 months ago
Rose just might ruin Wallace’s imagination life.