Two strips of five stamps each depict the painting.
The strips deal with stereotypes and clichés and depict everyday life in a caricatured way.
Individual strips would sometimes depict a mixture of dreams by different readers, and situations introduced in one episode sometimes persisted into the next.
In 31 August, a strip depicted Dennis being informed by his father that many pets look like their owners.
In each ad, a vertical strip along the right-hand side depicts a developing relationship.
Lau's strip depicted kids dripping with tattoos and attitude.
In strips depicting Islamic terrorists and fundamentalists, they are often represented as goats.
The strip depicted humorous events in the life of a friendly, fun-loving woman known to her friends and neighbors only as Grandma.
In some cases, a gag-a-day strip might depict totally different characters each day.
The strips depicts the adventures of the two friends, and is noted for its funny twist endings.