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* [[Follow the Leader]]: After ''La Cucaracha'' and of course ''[[Calvin and Hobbes]]'' (with switched personalities).
* [[Follow the Leader]]: After ''La Cucaracha'' and of course ''[[Calvin and Hobbes]]'' (with switched personalities).
** And Winslow's life-long dream of flying. If that's not blatantly copying Opus, I don't know what it is.
** And Winslow's life-long dream of flying. If that's not blatantly copying Opus, I don't know what it is.
* [[Humans Are Bastards]]: Opie the alien calls off his invasion of Earth because he doesn't want to catch the self-destructive thing we have.
* [[Humans Are the Real Monsters]]: Opie the alien calls off his invasion of Earth because he doesn't want to catch the self-destructive thing we have.
* [[It's the Journey That Counts]]: Winslow offers this as an Aesop
* [[It's the Journey That Counts]]: Winslow offers this as an Aesop
* [[It Was a Dark and Stormy Night]]
* [[It Was a Dark and Stormy Night]]

Revision as of 14:00, 22 October 2016

A comic strip of a conservative/libertarian bent by Scott Stantis set in the eponymous Southwestern town. The main characters(frequently the only characters who appear for weeks at a time) are Carmen, a young Hispanic girl, representing the conservative point of view and Winslow, a coyote pup representing the liberal view.


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