I figured it was either British or Aussie, since I'm American and didn't understand half of it ๐
Comic Strips
Comic Strips is a community for those who love comic stories.
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"no car today"
"no I had to walk, I think there's water in the engine"
"where abouts?"
"in the river"
That is so stupid but I can't stop laughing reading the original now.
It looks like a copy of Snake Tales. The art on this one is a bit rougher than what I recall from Snake Tales, but the style is the same.
It does looks pretty similar
It's Australian for sure
I'd call it a Chaswozzer.
Found this looks like the same comic series. https://drabble.substack.com/p/this-day-in-drabble-history-march-0a9
Similar noses, but Drabble's artist is American.
'Beyond the black stump' was a famous Australian comic strip but this doesn't look similar. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beyond_the_Black_Stump_(comic_strip)
It doesn't look like the Ettamogah pub series. Or ginger meggs