It focuses on the going-ons of a pink man and a bear, who compulsively pull pranks on each other. As the strip's name suggests, the comic is made entirely of pictures, with no dialogue or sound effects.
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| - It focuses on the going-ons of a pink man and a bear, who compulsively pull pranks on each other. As the strip's name suggests, the comic is made entirely of pictures, with no dialogue or sound effects.
- When the comic first started in 1993, it was unnamed, and in 1994 it was called "Yet Another Wacky Silent Comic." In 1995 the name "Scene but not Heard" first appeared. In the April 2000 issue, Nickelodeon Magazine published an interview with the author - but with his answered depicted with a series of pictures, including one of the only two instances of the man and the bear actually speaking. The other time the man and the bear spoke was in an "outtake" seen in a special comic published for the magazine's tenth anniversary in the August 2003 issue.
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| - It focuses on the going-ons of a pink man and a bear, who compulsively pull pranks on each other. As the strip's name suggests, the comic is made entirely of pictures, with no dialogue or sound effects.
- When the comic first started in 1993, it was unnamed, and in 1994 it was called "Yet Another Wacky Silent Comic." In 1995 the name "Scene but not Heard" first appeared. In the April 2000 issue, Nickelodeon Magazine published an interview with the author - but with his answered depicted with a series of pictures, including one of the only two instances of the man and the bear actually speaking. The other time the man and the bear spoke was in an "outtake" seen in a special comic published for the magazine's tenth anniversary in the August 2003 issue. In the April 2001 issue, Henderson wrote a comic story about working in Los Angeles to work on the show SpongeBob SquarePants.
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