Oh the suspense is building! The Case of The Picturesque Panda is rocketing to it’s dramatic conclusion sometime this month! (We don’t know exactly when, because, quite frankly, we really don”t know entirely where this story is going.) But one thing you can be sure of, there will be pandas, cuppycakes, and at least several cases of bears behaving badly!
As we near the end of our first week of 31 Days of Pandas, we are happy to report that we are not yet behind in our panda-ing to the masses! We hope that if you are enjoying these comics, that you will share them with your friends, whether you tweet them, post on Facebook, or print them out and *chase people down in the grocery store and don’t let them leave until they read them all and tell you how funny they are, or until their ice cream starts to melt.
(* I’m kidding about this, don’t get arrested, ‘kay?)
And while this is the season to…um…buy stuff, consider that prints from our book, Pandamorphosis would make a lovely gift (for others, as well as for yourself). 16 different images are now available in several sizes from The Gratitude Gallery of Fine Balance Imaging. They have all of my available images on their website on my very own page. (And they are very nice people!)
What would YOU wish for?
Inspector Panda will be gathering his thoughts over the weekend, but will return on Monday with the next installment! Stay tuned tomorrow for the scandalous expose` of one of kiddie lit’s most beloved characters!
Be the Bear!
Bob T. Panda
Gender Wars!
Who’s going to win?
I’ll be watching this avidly eating popcorn cuppycakes!!
Has ANYONE ever bested Pinky? I think not. Look out, Mr. Wu!
Oh, Pinky, no. I hate to see lil’ one involved in a case of stolen paintings…
Alas, it is very hard to keep miss Pinky on the straight and narrow. If there is something going on, Pinky demands to be in the thick of it. She really tries to be good, but an exciting adventure is just too enticing, even if it involves her with dastardly ne’er do wells like Babette.