Sun Jul 20, 2008 01:39
A little play on words about the study and practice of art.
Newt, Spike and Gus welcome you along on their adventures around the Frog Pond, located in a backyard the size of a state park. In fact, even a state park may not be big enough to contain them. Follow along as our heroes find a way to save the day despite certain, self caused and semi-constant doom.
The Frog Pond comic is Copyright 2006-8 by Delos Woodruff. All rights reserved. Updated Saturdays.
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What have these kids gotten themselves into here? And why is it Spike's fault? Well, I guess it usually is Spike's fault, but let's not point fingers at each other. That won't help.
This looks like the end! Tune into the next webisode of the Frog Pond! (It might be a short storyline!)
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Lord of the Trees
Things may have finally just gotten better.
Well, of course, the boys are in full scale retreat and Dark Jay has declared himself Lord of the Trees. None of that is good, per se.
The good part is that DJ is finally done monologing.