Folks,
Sorry for the blips in posting strips. I’m in a much happier place now.
I thought this strip was hilarious, usually a sign that a strip will fall flat on its…
It’s true, the longer you look at things the less funny they become. Even if they are funny!
Let me know what you think in the comments section, I will reply to each and every comment.
Thanks for reading and please do share the strip with your friends and family on Facebook, Twitter and Google+!
Kindest regards,
ROLFE





I love your stuff!
Thank you, Luke. I usually always find fault in my drawing. but, this strip came out pretty well. I was very happy when I finished it. I wasn’t sure if the joke was obvious enough.
Kindest regards,
ROLFE
I wonder if he does sit-ups or ab crunches?
Welcome, jerry! It’s always nice to see new people reading and commenting on the strip.
Kindest regards,
ROLFE
That’s the fittest Snowman I have ever seen! Love those characters, Rolfe!
Thank you, Mark.
They may crop up again. But I tend to go for the quick one shot gag. Who knows?… I’m sure I don’t!
Kindest regards,
ROLFE
I love how you draw!
Denny,
And I like how you draw… so we have a complimentary deadlock!
Thanks for reading and commenting.
Kindest regards,
ROLFE
Have you ever seen the “Simon’s Cat” animations by Simon Tofield on YouTube?
I think you would really like them. You line quality is a bit like his.
I love it, and unrelated;Tintin in Tibet is my favorite Tintin story
Don,
I grew upon those books. Tintin and Asterix both my childhood favourites.
Thanks for reading and commenting.
Kindest regards,
ROLFE
I was aware of Tintin but didn’t read him till my 30′s when someone reviewed my work and asked if i was influenced by Herge’.
Don,
There is definitely a whiff of Hergé about your work. I mean that as a compliment. Your work also reminds me a little of “Steven Appleby”.
http://www.stevenappleby.com/home.html
ROLFE
The abominable abdominal snowman!
Thanks for reading and taking the time to comment.
ROLFE