I would’ve gone with Xoloitzcuintli (a Mexican dog breed), but Xzacthula works too.
Would have probably chosen Lion over Lynx, but then we’d have no strip today.
This X animal/creature was completely unknown until now.
Xenops, Xantus, Xerus, X-ray fish. Yes, those are real animals. :D :D :D
Then “aardvark”.
I would accept axolotl in a pinch.
Is Z’zacthula out of Clark Ashton Smith, or Frank Belknap Long?
The last one looks like the Flying Spaghetti Monster… may his noodles always be wet! Ramen!
If Thatababy wants to bend the rule a bit, he could have used my oldest goat, Xyla. She turned 13 this year!
ThataBaby could have drawn an X-Ray Tetra
or a Xylophlion!
That’s similar to the Japanese game of shiritori (literally, “taking the end”), using the last syllable of a word as the first syllable of the next word. The X equivalent is the syllable /n/, as no Japanese word begins with that syllable.
April 08, 2014
Templo S.U.D. 9 months ago
I would’ve gone with Xoloitzcuintli (a Mexican dog breed), but Xzacthula works too.
dlkrueger33 9 months ago
Would have probably chosen Lion over Lynx, but then we’d have no strip today.
Doug K 9 months ago
This X animal/creature was completely unknown until now.
i_am_the_jam 9 months ago
Xenops, Xantus, Xerus, X-ray fish. Yes, those are real animals. :D :D :D
mistercatworks 9 months ago
Then “aardvark”.
ktrabbit 9 months ago
I would accept axolotl in a pinch.
David Rickard Premium Member 9 months ago
Is Z’zacthula out of Clark Ashton Smith, or Frank Belknap Long?
DarkHorseSki 9 months ago
The last one looks like the Flying Spaghetti Monster… may his noodles always be wet! Ramen!
Nobody_Important 9 months ago
If Thatababy wants to bend the rule a bit, he could have used my oldest goat, Xyla. She turned 13 this year!
Lynnjav 9 months ago
ThataBaby could have drawn an X-Ray Tetra
crazeekatlady 9 months ago
or a Xylophlion!
Bryan Smith Premium Member 9 months ago
That’s similar to the Japanese game of shiritori (literally, “taking the end”), using the last syllable of a word as the first syllable of the next word. The X equivalent is the syllable /n/, as no Japanese word begins with that syllable.