actual line (page 78): “I hope some historian will confirm that I was the first cartoonist to use the word ‘booger’ in a newspaper comic strip.”
she seems nice.
Home run: morphing into Stadler & Waldorf, laughing at jokes you guys made up 30 years before that nobody else knows
While C&H is the Best Strip chart, TFS is the Best Panel.
Time to pull put the 20-pound tome, flip to random page, and guaranteed LMAO.
I generally agree; but would say that Zits would give C&H a good run for the money. Zits might be a good serial strip comic as most times, a “story line” is realized over 4 or 5 strips.
I’m going to be biased, because I don’t get daily comics any longer, so I can’t compare Zits’ daily experience. However, the Sundays often leave me quite nonplussed. Watterson was willing to take a stand for art and creative control with C&H, specifically about Sunday strips, which means there is a lot more depth in his work than Zits, which often relies on the same gag of “lazy, hungry teenager and out-of-touch middle-aged parents”.
or they walk into a blood center, the Priest is a Type A, The minister a Type B and the Rabbit a Type-o
How do Sunday comics confuse you?
I was referring to general collections rather than what’s seen in a newspaper/periodical.
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