Comic Strip Thread

Daily comics are mostly short, one day stories that are complete. Longer, multi-page ones serve a different purpose.

Unless it's something like For Better Or For Worse. Some of them were one-shots, but most were part of a storyline that went on for decades. Lynn Johnston only retired due to physical disability (some medical issue that affected her ability to draw); otherwise she probably would have kept going for a few more years.

Some of those storylines were epic. If you want to unite a country, kill off the dog in their favorite comic strip. I still tear up when I think about Farley; it's like he was everyone's dog.
 
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My god, that strip was always genius.
 
Courtesy of the Heinlein Society group on FB:

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The Far Side.

There's no caption, so what's your theory as to what's been going on? I'm reminded of a particular nursery rhyme...

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When you're a writer, and the muse doesn't care what time of the day or night it gives you that great idea that absolutely must be set down on paper immediately so it doesn't get lost:

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My god, that strip was always genius.

I didn't have any history to know the premise and it hit really hard when the penny finally dropped in the reveal!
 
I didn't have any history to know the premise
You should remedy that. No hyperbole, Calvin+Hobbes really is one of the greatest comic-strips ever written. Start at the beginning:


I have all the B+W collections up to ...Snow Goons (Nov 1985–Apr 1992). I can't remember offhand whether I've also got The Days Are Just Packed, but pretty sure I don't have the last three: Homicidal Psycho Jungle Cat to It's a Magical World (all published during my uni-years and just after, when I was getting almost all my books secondhand from charity-shops).
 
It's interesting how many other franchises can be "Charlie Brownified". There was a series of Star Trek/Peanuts comics in a print 'zine (Saurian Brandy Digest, if memory serves) back in the '70s. The title was Sp'charliebrownak and featured the Peanuts gang as Vulcan children, complete with the bowl haircut, arched eyebrows, and pointed ears. Yes, even Snoopy had Vulcan eyebrows and up-pointed ears.
 
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