Sunday, July 26, 2009

Sunday, July 26, 2009 Heathcliff Analyzed


Having been cast adrift on an ironing board, Heathcliff suddenly spots land. Riding a wave, he notices a fish and slaps it out of the water. Still riding the wave, he holds the fish and admires it with his tongue sticking out.

Suddenly a flock of piranha birds attack and strip the fish to the bone. On shore, Heathcliff is remorseful that he had not thought of grabbing the birds and eating them. A surfer rubs in Heathcliff's stupidity by telling the cat that he'll have to stay hungry. In the last panel, which is not printed, the surfer is running across the beach streaming after Heathcliff scratches his eyes out.

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