That is one neurotic mom. Certainly not the Thel most of us know, the one who bears with calm and good humour Billy's wandering all over the place, the kids invoking their "Ida Know" and "Not Me" gremlins, and PJ still not being able to talk.
My guess is that between then and now she either took up meditation or became dependent on sedatives.
Garfield was actually pretty awesome in the late '80s and early '90s. It peaked sometime after the cartoon ended and has been going downhill ever since.
I don't know, Garfield still has his moments. Perhaps not as grand or consistently as he once did, but he can still get a smile, if not a guffaw out of me.
I think things did pick up when they shook things up a little and brought Liz and Jon together. They really should have built on that momentum. I'm not saying change who the characters are-- they haven't, really-- but new situations begets new material, and I think that's where the comic most needs a shot in the arm.
It's not that weird. What it depicts is a mother's worry, she hears a loud bang and her mind generates a fearful scenario of what might have happened. It's quite normal.
Man, people really are getting more sensitive these days huh?
I get that it's a mother's worry about a car backfiring and her imagining it's worst-case scenario. What I'm commenting on is the imagery. It's weird to have a gun in Family Circus. I don't think you'd see that now.
Of course, it's one of many legacy newspaper strips, but things are different. I don't think some papers would even print this now.
They'd never get away with that in a newspaper comic today, in a Dilbert strip a gun was turned into a donut, the only one that allows then is Mark Trail.
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My guess is that between then and now she either took up meditation or became dependent on sedatives.
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Not possible.
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No, wait. I'm thinking of disturbing, not funny. My mistake.
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I think things did pick up when they shook things up a little and brought Liz and Jon together. They really should have built on that momentum. I'm not saying change who the characters are-- they haven't, really-- but new situations begets new material, and I think that's where the comic most needs a shot in the arm.
--LBD "Nytetrayn"
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(Anonymous) 2009-05-01 09:34 am (UTC)(link)no subject
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That *is* different.
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Man, people really are getting more sensitive these days huh?
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Of course, it's one of many legacy newspaper strips, but things are different. I don't think some papers would even print this now.
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Seems a bit surreal to me.
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(Anonymous) 2009-05-02 07:26 am (UTC)(link)Either way, I like this bold, new direction. I say shoot all the little bastards in family circus, and have the parents become grimdark vigilantes.
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Don't say it wouldn't be an improvement.
-- noirsensei
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