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  • A four-panel black-and-white comic strip in a bold cartoon style with halftone dot shading. Panel 1 (top left): Scott, the large bearded man, looks down at a tiny fairy-like creature hovering beside him. Two speech bubbles read "HEY BUDDY" and "I'VE BEEN FEELING PRETTY AWKWARD LATELY." Panel 2 (top right): A closer view of the small fairy — a simple stick-figure-like character with dragonfly wings, wide eyes, and an open mouth — responding with two bubbles: "THAT'S ROUGH" and "HAVE YOU CONSIDERED IT'S BECAUSE YOU'RE A BIG WEIRDO." Panel 3 (bottom left): A silent close-up of Scott's face, staring ahead with a flat, unreadable expression. No speech bubbles — just the reaction. Panel 4 (bottom right): The fairy returns, visibly flustered, with two rapid speech bubbles: "I SAY THAT WITH LOVE" and "OKAY, I SEE HOW THAT CAME OUT WRONG."

    Weirdo

    9 20 Jul 10, 2026

  • A single-panel color comic strip labeled "WEIRD WEDNESDAY" in the top right corner, credited to SCOTTGALLATIN.COM in the bottom left. Set against a vivid orange and red sunset sky with golden cloud formations and a gray ground. Two small, round, pink creatures with stubby limbs, big round eyes, and cheerful expressions face each other. The creature on the left has small antennae and looks inquisitively at the other, with a speech bubble reading "AND YOU ONLY STEAL ONE SOCK?" The creature on the right wears a gray knit beanie-style hat — which is clearly a human sock worn on its head — and responds with two bubbles: "YEP!" and "I LIKE TO KEEP THEM JUST A LITTLE BIT CRAZY." The comic finally solves one of life's great mysteries — the disappearing single sock — attributing it to small mischievous creatures who deliberately take only one to maximize human confusion. The sock-as-hat detail is a perfect visual punchline.

    Crazy

    5 12 Jul 08, 2026

  • A single-panel color comic strip labeled "MAD MONDAY" in the top right corner, credited to SCOTTGALLATIN.COM in the bottom left. Set against a plain light blue background. On the left, a thin man with a small earring, stubble, and a gray t-shirt holds out a large bundle of deflated red balloon strings with a warm, slightly sheepish smile. Three connected speech bubbles read: "I DIDN'T HAVE THE RIGHT WORDS," "SO I'M GIVING YOU SOME BALLOONS," and "MAYBE YOU CAN FILL THEM." On the right, a younger dark-haired man wearing glasses and a green t-shirt grins broadly and genuinely, clearly touched by the gesture. The red balloons float upward out of frame at the top of the panel.

    Words

    4 13 Jul 06, 2026

  • A single-panel color comic strip set against a blue cityscape background with skyscraper silhouettes and green grass in the foreground. On the left, two large light-blue tentacled alien creatures with big round eyes and curled tentacle-like limbs running away in the scene, one looking startled and the other open-mouthed mid-explanation. Their speech bubbles read "WHAT DID YOU SAY TO HIM?" and "I JUST SAID, 'WE COME IN PEACE' AND 'CAN WE GET THAT EGG SALAD RECIPE.'" On the right, a young boy in a purple shirt and gray shorts is chasing them, brandishing a large stick or branch over his head. Below the panel, a caption reads "SOME SECRETS ARE BIGGER THAN OTHERS."

    Egg Salad

    9 149001 Jul 01, 2026

  • A single-panel color comic strip labeled "Mad Monday" in the top right corner, credited to scottgallatin.com in the bottom left. Set against a dramatic hellscape background of deep reds, oranges, and dark jagged rock formations. On the left stands a tall red devil figure with large curved horns, slicked silver-streaked hair, a gold earring, a goatee, and an orange-brown robe — looking frustrated and indignant. He speaks through two connected bubbles: "I DON'T UNDERSTAND JIM" and "WE USED TO BE CONSIDERED EVIL" and "WE WE'RE TOP OF THE EVIL CHARTS." To his right stands Jim, a shorter blue-skinned demon with small horns, pointed ears, a mustache, and a purple shirt, looking equally dejected. Jim's bubble reads "I KNOW SIR IT SEEMS SO UNFAIR." The comic implies that real-world events have become so outrageous that traditional fictional evil can no longer compete — a commentary on how normalized extreme behavior has become in current times.

    Unfair

    7 29753 Jun 29, 2026

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