And Yet Great Woman Cartoonist

An incredible writer, thinker and artist, sent by Mr. Tom, internet gazer.

The artist has two dogs. She fears one of them may be retarded.

She finds a test on the internet to see if a dog is simple. Of course, why else do we live except to look things up on the internet?  I felt a little wrong saying: “retarded.”  I am sorry.  http://hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.com/2010/07/dog.html

Image from: Image from: Hyperbole And A Half

 

And then there is the lovely post on her love of cake.  Everyone get to choose their God or Goddess.  http://hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.com/2010/10/god-of-cake.html

Image from: Hyperbole And A Half

 

 

Sylvia Archive: Tempting Cellphone Users

The Dogs from Hell have quite a set-up.  Click the comic to see.

Blogging A Bridge

Take a look at Roz’s post. There’s something very charming about it.

http://www.newsworks.org/index.php/speak-easy-archive/item/51598-they-dont-call-they-dont-write-but-at-least-they-have-a-dog-blog?Itemid=219

Toots and Benny, her imaginary dog

Should Toots start a dog blog, too?

Sylvia Archive: A Cat’s Calling

Know such a feline/canine relationship? Click the strip for a larger comic.Friday, February 15, 2013

 

 

Sylvia Archive: It’s Electric!

Leave a message at the beep. Or in a comment.

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Sylvia Archive: Shocking

What’s all the buzz? Click the comic to find out.

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Sylvia Archive: Cat In Charge

Know a feline that plays Jedi mind tricks on unsuspecting canines? Leave a command in a comment.

Sylvia Archive: Cats & Dogs

This dysfunction is better than an episode of Jerry Springer or Maury Povich. Comments form the audience are welcome.

Sylvia Archive: Greeted At The Door

Cat got your dog’s tongue, or brain? Share in a comment.

 

Nicole’s Adventures With A St. Bernard

Do you love dogs? Have I neglected to pay proper attention to the contribution of dogs to our well being? I apologize. Here’s a true short story about me and a St. Bernard. Well almost true, if you take out the part about me skiing.