PUPPY vs. HUMBOLDT SQUID Puppy: 1. Their fur is very soft 2. They have lots of energy and love to play 3. You can teach them tricks 4. You can pet them 5. They will kiss your face!! Humboldt Squid: 1. Sharp beak, tentacles have suckers lined with teeth 2. Whole body flashes red before they attack 3. Not sure why you'd even want this as a pet 4. Have you seen the way their whole body flashes red? 5. That's terrifying

Pet Choices!

- July 22, 2009

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Fridaynosaur Shirt

February 5th, 2010

Oh hey.  Look at this:

We’re doing something a little different with this one: we’re running a presale. Place your order now and you will get your shirt once it’s printed, hot off the silkscreen.

Why should you preorder? Because this is a limited-time only shirt.  Preordering secures your chance at getting one.  We’re going to be running this presale for the next two weeks, and then depending on how that goes, we’ll decide how long to keep this one around.

When can you expect your shirt? The answer to that depends partially on our printer, but we’ll do our best to get your shirt shipped out within a month of your order.

Why are we doing a presale? Because we’re still learning how best to go about this whole t-shirt business, and collecting your orders before printing helps us better learn how to predict future print jobs.

-Drew and Justin


WHAT IS GOING ON IN THIS COMIC?

January 28th, 2010

Okay, so there’s a frog and a fly.  It says “Frog Ophthalmology”, but it looks like the fly is the patient, so maybe it should be  “Fly Ophthalmology”?  Whatever, nevermind that.

So we’ve got a frog doctor, I think, and what is he doing with his tongue?  Is his tongue vibrating up and down?  These motion lines seem to indicate that his tongue is vibrating vertically:

But frogs’ tongues don’t move like that, right?  Let’s assume that the artist meant the tongue to be flicking in and out, like frogs’ tongues do.  Okay.

So we’ve got a frog doctor that’s tonguing a fly’s eyes.  Don’t frogs eat flies?  Why isn’t the frog eating the fly?  Why is he treating him as a patient?  I’ve never read this comic before, so maybe the frog and fly are recurring characters, and it’s wacky that they treat each other as equals?  Naah, doesn’t look like it.

It looks like the fly is getting an eye exam, because he’s saying “worse, worse,” and that’s what you might say when your eye doctor is trying to determine your prescription, right?  When they do that, though, isn’t the patient usually looking through the phoropter?  Why does the comic explicity show a phoropter in the upper part of the frame, but then doesn’t have the fly looking through it?

Alright, I’m still confused why a fly would go to a frog doctor?  Wouldn’t he be worried about the frog eating him?   Maybe the fly is completely blind, so he doesn’t KNOW he’s at a frog doctor, but then how can he know his vision is “worse” if he’s that blind?

Wait, what’s he looking at, anyway?  Isn’t he supposed to be looking at an eye chart?  But instead he’s looking directly at a frog that’s flicking its tongue at him?

Oh, is this supposed to be, like, laser surgery?  The frog’s tongue is a laser, I guess.  But you don’t tell the doctor DURING laser surgery that he’s lasered you enough.  Does the frog do this with all his patients, even if they’re not flies?  I mean, I assume this frog doctor treats OTHER frogs, usually.  So maybe a frog comes in and he’s like “laser my eyes while I tell you how it’s goin, doc”, and the frog doctor start licking the crap out of the frog patient’s eyes and he’s like “yeah, that’s good.”

But, there HAS to be some significance to the patient being a fly.  So maybe the frog doctor NORMALLY does laser surgery with a laser, but since a fly suddenly came in, the frog doctor was like, “I’ll toy with this fly by tasting his eyeballs for a little while, and he’ll think I’m lasering him.”  If so, then this scene really isn’t TYPICAL “Frog Ophthalmology” at all.  It’s more “Frog Malpractice,” I guess.

So a frog tricks a maybe-blind fly to come in for an eye exam, and then instead of eating the fly, the frog tongues the fly’s eyes for a while, which the fly thinks will help his vision but instead it makes it slightly worse.  And that’s called “Frog Ophtalmology”.  And this comic is in newspapers.  Can I start laughing at the joke now?

Thank you to Malki, who posts stuff like this on his twitter frequently.

-Drew

Kriss Straub’s altered version makes far more sense.

UPDATE: Someone just linked me to this site.  Another theory posited there: The frog is holding sticks in his mouth for some reason?


Let’s Celebrate: Anniversary Sale

January 18th, 2010

Just the other day, we had our three year anniversary for Left-Handed Toons.  For those who have been here for a while, or even since the beginning, thank you for being a reader! We would be nothing without you guys! For those who are semi-new here, welcome to Left-Handed Toons! We hope to see you around =)

So we realized that we didn’t have a proper celebration, but it’s not too late! Until 11:59PM EST Friday, we will be having a celebration sale in our store! You’ll be able to get a t-shirt for $12 OR an autographed book for $8 plus shipping! This is to say thanks to all you awesome people out there!

Thank you!

PS. Don’t forget to read our earlier post about Ryan Estrada and his movie, “The Kind You Don’t Take Home To Mother“!


The Kind You Don’t Take Home to Mother

January 18th, 2010

Thank you for all of the feedback on our murder question (what?).  It looks like the majority of commenting meerkats prefer shirts, with some astute readers noting that a shirt can be hung on the wall as a poster, and other astute readers noting that “Drew” rhymes with “poo”.  We will take this information and digest it.

Now for MORE PRESSING NEWS.

Ryan Estrada is making a movie, you guys!  It’s called “The Kind You Don’t Take Home to Mother“, and it’s about werewolves and love.  It will be animation on photo video backgrounds, and the photos videos will be shot in Royal Oak, Michigan, because it turns out Ryan is from the Detroit suburbs just like us?  What?  When did that happen?

Most importantly, Ryan needs your help!

If you help fund his movie, he will repay you by (depending on how much you give) putting your name in the credits, putting your dog in the movie, OR putting you in the movie getting mauled by werewolves.  WHAT.




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