Posted on December 8, 2015
If you don’t have the faintest idea what these people are talking about, click or tap right here to look back at Ben’s interview with Kitty Von Kat. Where else can you see a young Kitty in her stylish cheese costume?
And click here to see the entire story.
Category: Ben Frost: Detective?, The Quasi-Kidnapping of Kitty Von Kat Tagged: 1930s, Ben Frost, Clan Munro, Nessie, Vancouver, webcomic
Posted on November 29, 2015
Hmmm. Have we seen those four felonious females before? Possibly here? And here and also here? And this may not be the last time they outwit Duff.
Category: Clan Munro comic strips Tagged: Clan Munro, comic strip, Duff Munro, Maniacal Moms
Posted on November 19, 2015
Check out Duff’s first big case by clicking or tapping on part one and part two.
And check out all of Clan Munro right here.
Category: Clan Munro comic strips Tagged: Clan Munro, comic strip, Duff Munro, Robin Munro
Posted on November 7, 2015
Well, at least McTavish winds up with free tea and a lovely hat. Could have been worse …
If you haven’t read his “totally unbiased review of that rat Matilda’s novel”, you can find it right here.
And click or tap here to see all the Clan Munro strips.
Category: Clan Munro comic strips Tagged: Clan Munro, comic strip, Matilda Munro, McTavish
Posted on October 28, 2015
McTavish tries a new approach in his age-old battle with Matilda.
Catch up with all Clan Munro strips on this page.
Category: Clan Munro comic strips Tagged: Clan Munro, comic strip, McTavish, Newkirk College Library, Robin Munro
Posted on October 16, 2015
McTavish’s less-than-flattering review of Matilda’s novel appears in his most recent blog.
If you’re just joining us, or want a refresher, all the Clan Munro strips appear right about here.
Category: Clan Munro comic strips Tagged: Clan Munro, comic strip, Matilda Munro, McTavish
Posted on October 5, 2015
I am back, people! It’s been a long time since my last blog because I’ve been drawing my little paws off. All for nothing, as it turns out …
I begin by presenting a totally unbiased review of that rat Matilda’s first novel: “Death Walks into a Bar.” I almost liked the book on first reading. At least the parts where I could stay awake. But one major thing was missing — pictures! And who is better at drawing than me? So I approached Matilda with the idea that I turn her book into a graphic novel. I even produced some panels on spec to strut my stuff, with lovely artwork and much-improved dialogue. But don’t just take my word for it. Check out this beauty:
Well … Matilda poo-pooed both my pictures and dialogue using vulgar terms like “crap” and “total shite” that I will not repeat here. But I could if I wanted to.
Thus I had no choice but to re-evaluate her novel and admit that I had made a mistake. With my eyes opened to the truth I realized that her book was crap and total shite. What was I thinking?
So I guess it’s a mystery novel. Or maybe a fantasy. It certainly qualifies as horror. Starting with the writing style. I hereby proclaim Matilda to be the Queen of Sentence Fragments. She can’t write. A complete sentence. To save. Her life.
Let’s try to make sense of the plot. We’re on the sleazy Vancouver waterfront in 1952. An ex-cop named Eric buys a tavern and runs a detective agency out of the top floor. Are we talking original or what? Eric hires wannabe sleuth and geek girl Penny Pendry and her Irish Wolfhound sidekick Percy! A dog! Let the drooling commence!
Penny agrees to learn the detective business while slinging beer in the pub part-time. Her first gumshoe gig is a steward on a Trans-Pacific liner who disappeared overboard. The cops ruled it a suicide but his wife is sure it’s murder and wants our heroes to investigate. Did I mention something about originality?
So after a lot of chasing around dark alleyways and sneaking into scary abandoned hotels, Penny and Eric discover that … wait for it … the liner’s captain and his evil mad scientist university professor parapsychologist brother are behind oodles of disappearances. Our heroes get tangled up in séances, ghosts and sentence fragments. And then it gets even more improbable, as you can see in my interpretation of a “climactic” scene:
If I’m making it sound exciting, well, don’t get your hopes up. And there’s even more bad news. The same chumps are actually publishing a second Matilda novel. I accidentally sneakily logged on to her computer and chanced to discover that it’s called “You Only Die Once — If You do it Right.” Soon coming to the bargain bin of a bookstore near YOU.
Category: Clan Munro comic strips, Clan Munro: McTavish's blog Tagged: Clan Munro, comic strip, Matilda Munro, McTavish
Posted on September 24, 2015
We’ll stick with Clan Munro this week and finish off Duff’s first encounter with the ballet girls. The grown-up girls (spoiler alert!) will be back to plague Duff in his very near future.
See the entire run of Clan Munro strips on this page.
Category: Clan Munro comic strips Tagged: Clan Munro, comic strip, Duff Munro, Matilda Munro, Robin Munro
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