Or Osbourne & Wally Airlines but the OW means so much more. I really enjoy seeing the boys using their imaginations. Probably couldn’t find any other penguins crazy enough to ride down with them.
That closeup of Osbourne makes him look enormous. Wally is that friend at a sleepover that would put shaving cream all over your face or something while you slept.
Guinness World Records: Antarctica (Part Three)
Today we pay respect to the largest known animals ever on earth, the Blue Whale. We’ve seen one blow by in a [...]
I have a lot of the Antarctica travel ad parody strips written up but then I just didn’t like seeing them in place of the comics and thought of doing away with them. It may just be that I missed seeing Wally & Osbourne those days so I was considering adding them into the scenes [...]
Wally had to be pretty patient and skillfull to sculpt those little mutant snow checker men with those big mits of his. He’s had a lot of practice making snowmen as is seen in many strips, which isn’t always possible in Antarctica, only when sticky snow is available. Often it is so dry there that [...]
Yep, as promised this is our storyline, Wally & Osbourne shipwrecked on a deserted island. It may be somewhat familiar to you if you’ve seen movies like Castaway or TV shows like Lost (I don’t like to watch much TV but I’m hooked). Apparently the first step is dragging the bodies from the water and [...]
It’s not necessary to enjoy this strip, but the term “the others” comes from the show “Lost”. It is about people stranded on an island where weird stuff happens. They discover that there are other people on the island that were not on the plane they crashed in, and they refer to them as [...]
Of course we reach the point where the stranded decide a raft is the only hope, as seen on shows and movies. You would think this would be their first thought… but apparently finding food comes first, and then when hope of being saved fades the raft comes into play. It would be pretty [...]
The title pretty much says it all.
Poor Harold though. Being seasick is awful. The last time I was seasick was when I was young and went deep sea fishing. It was an overcast day far off the coast of Maine, you could not see the horizon, which I’m told when gazed upon helps stable the [...]
Now there’s a penguin that can molt and melt.
Penguin feathers have two parts to them. At the bottom they are soft and downy and at the top they are stiff. The downy layer is fluffy and provides an airy area to act like insulation which is shielded by the stiff ends. They can lose this [...]









