![]() ![]() The stories in Owly burst with the same openhearted innocence and purity that only a few strips have managed over time. Each episode/story is told wordlessly, with action and facial expression telling these small tales of friendship, nature and life. ![]() Owly is everything that modern Disney cartoons try (and fail) so hard to be – sweet, unpretentious, simple, direct and a celebration. Yeah, basically, I read the whole thing through blurred vision. ![]() If even my little blackened heart… I mean, two (TWO) pages into Just A Little Blue, and I was already tearing up when Owly handed his friend Wormy a juicy apple to eat and Wormy had about the sweetest smile imaginable as he took a big, joyous bite. And if yours is among the unmoved, I don’t want to be anywhere near you, as it probably means you don’t have a soul. Only the blackest of hearts won’t be charmed by Andy Runyon’s Owly. Owly: Just a Little Blue by Andy Runton Top Shelf ![]()
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