Comic Transcripts

[[Close-up of a poster attached to a post in front of a street]]
Poster: LOST CAT
Kind of quirky
Playful but weird
Does not answer
to any name in
particular
We will accept any cat
CALL 424-2366

[[Zoomed-out shot of lamp post with poster. A man is looking at it.]]
Man: This just seems like a scheme to get a free cat

{{header: ask for WONDERMARK.COM}}
{{alt-text: Do not call without an offer of a cat. I get plenty of calls already about other matters. I do not want a call just to “chat.” Unless you are French.}}

#796; In which a Cat is either Lost, or Gained transcribed by in

[[Close-up of a poster attached to a post in front of a street]]
Poster: LOST CAT
Kind of quirky
Playful but weird
Does not answer
to any name in
particular
We will accept any cat
CALL 424-2366

[[Zoomed-out shot of lamp post with poster. A man is looking at it.]]
Man: This just seems like a scheme to get a free cat

{{header: ask for WONDERMARK.COM}}
{{alt-text: Do not call without an offer of a cat. I get plenty of calls already about other matters. I do not want a call just to "chat." Unless you are French.}}

Do not call without an offer of a cat. I get plenty of calls already about other matters. I do not want a call just to ''chat.'' Unless you are French.

Applications open for Genius Northwest – an IRL gaming competition

Last year, I participated in Genius Northwest, a gaming competition inspired by the Korean gameshow The Genius and its ilk.

It’s a reality show without the cameras — a 3-day, all-inclusive weekend retreat structured around a series of challenges and puzzles, in which personalities and dealmaking matter as much as playing games.

It’s truly a remarkable thing. I came in dead last in the competition, but I still had a great time participating.

The event is held annually in the Pacific Northwest (hence the name) and applications are now open to participate in the 2026 competition!

Learn more — and apply — at GeniusNW.com.


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