Danny Boy sends this in.







JMcAndrew sends these two in. “Not only does this comic end with a rabbit about to hook up with a shoe but it also manages to slip in a joke about the title character from the movie “Babe”in a relationship with “Oscar Mayer””

“There’s also this one suggesting a relationship between Madonna and Sandra Bernhard and OJ Simpson with Lorena Bobbitt”

For that first one, a) the artist really needs to learn how to draw faces or b) those aren’t faces but some kind of decoys the couple set up so they could escape.
Oh, thank you, Beckoning! I could not figure out why I was seeing the back of photos on a dresser.
For the last one it is:
Lyle Lovett and Julia Roberts
Prince Charles and Diana
Richard Gere and Cindy Crawford
Madonna and Sarah Bernhard
Michael Jackson and Lisa Marie Presley
All odd celebrity couples in the 80s and 90s. Then the joke of paring OJ and Lorena Bobbit which is funny because he deserved it.
The one before that is:
Julia Roberts and Matthew Perry
Melaine Griffith and Antonio Banderas
Again famous couples of that time. The joke is Oscar Mayer and Babe, the pig, because hot dogs are made from pork.
Often, too often, Cupid’s arrows cause what Fearless Fosdick might have called merely a flesh wound.
I can’t figure out what the 2 male cardinals are up to. Are the hearts going off into space, or is there something between the 2 of them?
Just another day in Six Chix.
@Beckoning, if you’ll compare the Yuval in today’s Bonus, he does have a pretty minimalist way of styling faces. In this Cupid’s arrows one, there is the additional factor that they are hiding and parts of the faces are blocked by the table — erm, though the mouths probably would not be drawn in, in any case.
@Mitch4 – yeah, I guess faces don’t seem to be his forte. Which is odd, because everything else shows a certain precision in drawing. To my eye, the Cupid drawing is confusing unless you really work at it.
Lio never gives up on Eva Rose, til death do them part. Which might be soon.
https://www.gocomics.com/lio/2025/02/14
The limerick should end with “… the shot passed the sweeper”, shouldn’t it?
Kevin – not all of them.