Re: Comics
Stephen, on host 204.216.241.3
Monday, December 7, 1998, at 13:39:31
Re: Comics posted by Sam on Monday, December 7, 1998, at 13:04:42:
> > As far as I'm concerned, C&H is the best comic strip of all time. > > If I were forced to answer, I'd probably say C&H, too. It's hilarious, and the artwork is phenomenal (unheard of these days).
Yeah.
> > Of the other modern strips, I also like Dilbert (so hysterical it makes up for the poor artwork) and Rose Is Rose (fantastic artwork and real warmth -- this is what Family Circus would approach if it were the least bit *good*). I like For Better Or For Worse for its humanity. I really like the Far Side for its riotously twisted humor.
Don't get Rose is Rose, only read it a few times, and can't really comment. Dilbert's artwork while shoddy generally, has some real high points. Particularly the way Scott Adams does eyes. Heh heh heh. I like For Better Or For Worse sometimes, sometimes it gets boring. And the Far Side was great as well. It had a very stylized feel to it, which I liked.
> > For older strips, I like Li'l Abner almost as much as I like Calvin & Hobbes.
I really have very little experience with older comic strips. It's a travesty that I should probably correct someday...
> Another great oldie is Krazy Kat. > Bill Watterson named it one of his greatest inspirations.
Yeah, there's another one I want to read.
> Then there are strips that used to be great but aren't so much anymore. Blondie and Charlie Brown come to mind -- I can't tell you how many decades these strips have been around. In their present form, they are only just "ok." In their heydays, wow.
Well.... I don't know about Blondie (I'd rate it a bit lower than "okay," but at least it's not painfully bad ala Family Circus), but I can attest that Peanuts used to be great. I'm of the mind that Schultz really should retire soon...
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