I was the biggest comics page reader as a kid, but that section is shit now.
Worst thing to happen to the comics in the past 20 years? Introducing set fonts into the text balloons.
Hell yeah it makes things easier, but it looks like shit.
― pplains, Friday, 21 October 2016 14:20 (nine years ago)
That's the stuff the newspapers should be running if they want to build a new fanbase.
That was Bill Watterson's argument: do editors think that fewer and smaller and shittier strips will somehow attract more readers? Wouldn't making a huge Sunday comics section, with one big comic per page, be a relatively cheap and easy way to increase circulation?
― Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Friday, 21 October 2016 14:26 (nine years ago)
I honestly don't even get what the point of the comics section is anymore. With very few exceptions, it's been a cesspool for decades. Which seems increasingly shameful with each amazing old-school strip I discover. At least we're in the golden age of collections of classic strips!
― CeCe Penistongs (Old Lunch), Friday, 21 October 2016 14:29 (nine years ago)
(i read the paper every day but haven't read strip sections in years as they don't exist in the non-tabloid dailies; somebody tell carlos slim to step up his game)
― the notes the loon doesn't play (ulysses), Friday, 21 October 2016 14:46 (nine years ago)
i know my niece was reading and cutting out strips from the sunday paper a few years ago.
― new noise, Friday, 21 October 2016 14:48 (nine years ago)
can anyone speak to whether or not kids read newspaper comics at all anymore?
i had a daytime server job at a diner and it was so slow we spent most of the time playing cards or reading newspapers, comics was the favorite section next to sudoku.
that was 10 years ago tho. no idea if now people just play games on their phones.
― AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Friday, 21 October 2016 14:57 (nine years ago)
seems likely
― the notes the loon doesn't play (ulysses), Friday, 21 October 2016 15:00 (nine years ago)
I still read the LAT comics (on paper!) but I'm old. I read Bizzaro, Candorville, the Latino one I can't remember the name of now (by Lalo Alcaraz), Doonesbury (they're also rerunning this one, think they're in the late 70s now), even Dilbert, and even after I found out what a tool Adams is, and two single-panel ones that I also can't remember.
― nickn, Friday, 21 October 2016 20:51 (nine years ago)
What's the name of the fucking sub dilbert pirate one
― his eye is on despair-o (Jon not Jon), Friday, 21 October 2016 21:39 (nine years ago)
Overboard! I really liked both Overboard and Dilbert when I was a kid, I think partly because they were poorly drawn enough that I could draw reasonable approximations of the characters from both
― soref, Friday, 21 October 2016 22:39 (nine years ago)
don't remember it bring this grim tbh
http://tanis.cso.niu.edu/comics/2009.02.08/Overboard-2009.02.08.gif
― soref, Friday, 21 October 2016 22:41 (nine years ago)
wow I had completely forgotten that strip
― Οὖτις, Friday, 21 October 2016 22:43 (nine years ago)
I had a look at some recent ones, and none of them seem to be about pirate stuff at all, the fact they're all pirates is all never mentioned and completely irrelevant to any of the jokes. I guess this is fairly common wrt long running comic strips once they exhaust all the jokes about their basic gimmick?
― soref, Friday, 21 October 2016 22:46 (nine years ago)
I'll stop talking about Overboard in the Peanuts thread now, my apologies to Charles Schultz
― soref, Friday, 21 October 2016 22:50 (nine years ago)
I guess this is fairly common wrt long running comic strips once they exhaust all the jokes about their basic gimmick?
Well either that or diving headfirst into overtly Christian themes with a dash of Islamophobia sprinkled in.
― pplains, Saturday, 22 October 2016 00:06 (nine years ago)
Ummm... Funky Winkerbean to thread?
(apologizes to Schultz thread)
― Elvis Telecom, Saturday, 22 October 2016 00:27 (nine years ago)
Never heard of Overboard before today, but that strip makes me want to check it out.
― Don Van Gorp, midwest regional VP, marketing (誤訳侮辱), Saturday, 22 October 2016 00:50 (nine years ago)
http://static.fjcdn.com/pictures/Charlie+brown+transcript+well+what+are+you+doing+here+go+on+home_54f538_4732034.jpg
― (The Other) J.D. (J.D.), Saturday, 22 October 2016 00:52 (nine years ago)
That up there is the first overboard strip I've read that I haven't hated
― his eye is on despair-o (Jon not Jon), Saturday, 22 October 2016 02:02 (nine years ago)
Haha Overboard is terrible but I agree that is a good one
― electric wight dorkestra (crüt), Saturday, 22 October 2016 02:17 (nine years ago)
"how i hate him" is still how i think about charlie brown.it was a long slow process from pig pen to charlie brown to linus in my life. i'm aiming for schroeder these days.
― the notes the loon doesn't play (ulysses), Saturday, 22 October 2016 02:21 (nine years ago)
in tribute:
which Peanuts character do you most identify with at this point in your life?
― sleeve, Saturday, 22 October 2016 02:37 (nine years ago)
i struck a chord!
― the notes the loon doesn't play (ulysses), Saturday, 22 October 2016 02:40 (nine years ago)
Just like Schroeder!
― pplains, Saturday, 22 October 2016 02:56 (nine years ago)
One of my favourite examples of this is the "Robotman" strip, which started in the 1980s as an "ALF" style story about a robot from outer space living with a suburban family with two kids... Then the whole premise of the strip was rebooted so that Robotman started living with a nerdy guy named Monty, while the rest of the original cast disappeared, and the title was changed to "Robotman and Monty". Then Robotman himself disappeared, and now the strip is just about Monty. Talk about a ship of Theseus!
― Tuomas, Saturday, 22 October 2016 14:18 (nine years ago)
ha, perfect analogy. there are a lot of (less dramatic) variations on that theme, like "blondie" metamorphosing from the adventures of a flapper girl, whose boyfriend dagwood was, according to wiki, the heir to a railroad fortune (!)... to being primarily a settled suburbanite sitcom focused around dagwood the put-upon 9-to-5er. "wash tubbs" started out with small-town hijinks revolving around a girl-chasing, flivver-driving up-and-comer, and became a globe-trotting adventures trip propelled by the two-fisted, square-jawed captain easy.
― DOCTOR CAISNO, BYCREATIVELABBUS (Doctor Casino), Saturday, 22 October 2016 15:05 (nine years ago)
Barney Google & Snuffy Smith
Never in my life did I set eyes on Barney Google in that strip
― his eye is on despair-o (Jon not Jon), Saturday, 22 October 2016 15:15 (nine years ago)
the ultimate example is thimble theater, which was a strip about scheming ne'er-do-well castor oyl and his sister olive until one day they needed to hire a sailor:
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-zFdVi5iwEAA/VGkDu3UZGkI/AAAAAAAAEH0/7cRMhua9a-U/s1600/popeye_firstcartoon.gif
― (The Other) J.D. (J.D.), Saturday, 22 October 2016 19:50 (nine years ago)
Ha someone just explained that particular evolution to me the other day re: popeye
RIP professor whatasnozzle
― Οὖτις, Saturday, 22 October 2016 19:52 (nine years ago)
fuck this half assed bullshithttps://www.uniqlo.com/us/en/kawsxpeanuts/kxp
― Chocolate-covered gummy bears? Not ruling those lil' guys out. (ulysses), Friday, 28 April 2017 14:43 (nine years ago)
preach
― Οὖτις, Friday, 28 April 2017 16:11 (nine years ago)
Good grief.
― pplains, Friday, 28 April 2017 16:50 (nine years ago)
"KAWS is an internationally recognized artist who regularly exhibits in museums and galleries throughout the world. this UT collection features KAWS's unique rendition of the beloved comic strip “Peanuts.” Snoopy and other Peanuts favorites are presented in a bold graphical style with a sophisticated humor."
are the xs for eyes what makes his rendition unique or are they his sophisticated humor?
― koogs, Sunday, 30 April 2017 16:27 (nine years ago)
i have a unique rendition of Hello Kitty if anyone wants to see it.
― koogs, Sunday, 30 April 2017 16:28 (nine years ago)
You should see my Beenie and Cecil, Ohhhhh!
― nickn, Sunday, 30 April 2017 20:03 (nine years ago)
I am quietly grateful
http://www.sacbee.com/news/state/california/fires/article178281236.html
― Ned Raggett, Thursday, 12 October 2017 04:21 (eight years ago)
yeah i've been fretting about the well-being of the schulz museum. awful to even contemplate something happening to it. that stuff is irreplaceable.
― (The Other) J.D. (J.D.), Thursday, 12 October 2017 04:34 (eight years ago)
given the number of dead, i think quietly grateful is about as far as i'd be willing to go
― Chocolate-covered gummy bears? Not ruling those lil' guys out. (ulysses), Thursday, 12 October 2017 04:42 (eight years ago)
A good friend of mine of twenty years standing lost her house in the fire. I am well aware of the proper perspective, thank you.
― Ned Raggett, Thursday, 12 October 2017 04:43 (eight years ago)
not lecturing you, just agreeing
― Chocolate-covered gummy bears? Not ruling those lil' guys out. (ulysses), Thursday, 12 October 2017 04:46 (eight years ago)
He had a perfectly legitimate character named Patty and then suddenly he introduces a character called Peppermint Patty and just lets the original Patty die out. What kind of cartoonist does that?
― Josefa, Thursday, 12 October 2017 06:21 (eight years ago)
life is cruel
― difficult listening hour, Thursday, 12 October 2017 06:46 (eight years ago)
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/6d/5d/d5/6d5dd584e9214741e53fdce4d1e9b5c2.jpg
― Chuck_Tatum, Thursday, 12 October 2017 10:31 (eight years ago)
http://www.trincoll.edu/depts/csrpl/images/Peanuts.gif
― abcfsk, Thursday, 12 October 2017 10:38 (eight years ago)
i like that last one. year?
― Einstein, Bazinga, Sitar (abanana), Thursday, 12 October 2017 11:13 (eight years ago)
1973 http://peanuts.wikia.com/wiki/October_1973_comic_strips
― abcfsk, Thursday, 12 October 2017 11:21 (eight years ago)
A sad follow up: his home of 35 years, and where his widow Jean continued to live, was lost. She is fine but some personal memorabilia is now gone forever. http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/10/12/peanuts-creator-charles-schulzs-widow-flees-santa-rosa-fire-home-destroyed/
― Ned Raggett, Friday, 13 October 2017 02:59 (eight years ago)
First, the Library of Alexandria. Now this.
― A is for (Aimless), Friday, 13 October 2017 03:16 (eight years ago)
v sad news :(
― (The Other) J.D. (J.D.), Friday, 13 October 2017 03:22 (eight years ago)
https://i.imgur.com/fRpXZLT.jpg
― pplains, Friday, 13 October 2017 12:11 (eight years ago)