It’s the same on my monitor, too. Dark gray. If you look at Janis’ arm, there’s a blue outline and Arlo’s arm has black or dark gray to distinguish the difference.
In the last panel the RGB value of Janis is (20,20,20) (decimal) which is not black, and the RGB value of Arlo is (41,42,41). For the uninitiate, higher numbers increase brightness/saturation.
Varnes over 12 years ago
Does this mean they’re getting old? It would have been fun!
gypsyrose over 12 years ago
I don’t get it.
Richard Surran Premium Member over 12 years ago
I don’t get it either.
Gojira over 12 years ago
I think this is a coloring failure, and Arlo is supposed to be wearing a different color in the last panel.
bmatraw over 12 years ago
On my monitor, the last panel, Arlo is wearing a dark gray, rather than black.
jcbham over 12 years ago
In paper his sweater is white
Skeptical Meg over 12 years ago
I think he took off his bra. :)
jploch5408 over 12 years ago
It’s the same on my monitor, too. Dark gray. If you look at Janis’ arm, there’s a blue outline and Arlo’s arm has black or dark gray to distinguish the difference.
finale over 12 years ago
I initially took it to mean that Arlo didn’t know what he had put on…….it’s a guy thing.
ScullyUFO over 12 years ago
In the last panel the RGB value of Janis is (20,20,20) (decimal) which is not black, and the RGB value of Arlo is (41,42,41). For the uninitiate, higher numbers increase brightness/saturation.
herlihym Premium Member over 12 years ago
In my newspaper (black and white version) Arlo’s is white in the last panel. Clearly a coloring issue, as mentioned by Gojira.
foggyrobs2 Premium Member over 12 years ago
It’s a ‘gently sexist’ gag; women have a better fashion sense than men and couples that dress alike are a very small minority (thankfully).
h.arachnid over 12 years ago
Here’s the original uncolored strip:http://arloandjanis.com/3628-2
riverhawk over 12 years ago
You mean people actualy do that?
vladsc over 12 years ago
The screwed up the coloring in the last panel. See the author’s web site. http://arloandjanis.com/skirting-the-issue
John Willis Premium Member over 12 years ago
Coloring guys blew it on this one. Jimmy Johnson has what it’s supposed to look like on his blog. Arlo is wearing a white shirt in the last panel.
Frosted Donut Premium Member over 12 years ago
Coloring mistake. Check out the original: http://arloandjanis.com/3628-2
gaebie over 12 years ago
In my paper, he switched to a white shirt, and they both have white pants; so why IS it black here?
Doctor11 over 12 years ago
Um, you DO know that they’re married, right?
Comic Minister Premium Member over 12 years ago
Yes your sweaters do match.
ursen1 over 12 years ago
Back long ago my wife and I had matching bib overalls, with matching red striped shirts. Lots of fun.
2252895 over 12 years ago
Arlo left in the third panel to chang tops. Very subtle color change but he is different than Janice.
rlfekete1 Premium Member over 12 years ago
JJ isn’t happy with their coloring either. Last panel s/b be a white sweatshirt on Arlo.http://arloandjanis.com/
The Life I Draw Upon over 12 years ago
The line between individuality and solidarity is a little gray here.
lsheldon over 12 years ago
For the “I don’t get it” group (included me) see the errata file at http://arloandjanis.com/skirting-the-issue (text below the old strip).
iced tea over 12 years ago
Couples who love each other tend to dress alike, act alike, talk alike….you name it.
Notgiven over 12 years ago
Jimmy Johnson draws them in black and white, some newspapers print them that way. Other(s) put in the color.
Notgiven over 12 years ago
Here is how he drew ithttp://arloandjanis.com/3628-2He complained in his blog about the coloring being botched.
gocomicsmember over 12 years ago
The change in color from black to dark gray is intended to be very subtle. An obvious exchange would not be as funny.
johnread3 over 12 years ago
Whomever colored the strip didn’t read it, obviously!