I see four Harry Blisses in this comic, though only one with glasses. Then there’s the fact that Steve Martin authored the punchline, a punchline which pokes fun at non-comic strip writers providing punchlines to comic strip writers, which makes this meta (but not Zuckerberg’s Meta).
BE THIS GUY 11 months ago
That they’re invited to parties?
blunebottle 11 months ago
I knew it! They all get their ideas from ripping off each other.
The Reader Premium Member 11 months ago
Cartoonist blowing over the limit.
well-i-never 11 months ago
If I could just meet the right cartoonist I’d tickle her fantasy.
Dobber Premium Member 11 months ago
Harry is never short of ideas.
Calvin Nelson Nelson Premium Member 11 months ago
Steve Martin just won’t leave you alone eh?
jagedlo 11 months ago
whichever comes first…
uniquename 11 months ago
Is that Harry talking to Steve?
Daltongang Premium Member 11 months ago
More like cartoonist sarcasm.
FassEddie 11 months ago
What he’s really trying to say is, “I’m a no-talent hack and can’t envision the proper staging of that bit.”
There. I fixed it for him.
rroxxanna 11 months ago
Bring back the dog!!!!
Bex Premium Member 11 months ago
Should be standard response to the trolls who comment “Yeah, now do one with (insert debunked myth here.)”
OldDesertLizard Premium Member 11 months ago
Not a conversion starter: “Hey, Harry! I’ve got a great idea for a…”
mistercatworks 11 months ago
“Or when Martin retires.”
bwswolf 11 months ago
elgrecousa Premium Member 11 months ago
Reminds me of Bob Mankoff’s cartoon, “How about never. Is never good for you?”
yarnm57 11 months ago
I see four Harry Blisses in this comic, though only one with glasses. Then there’s the fact that Steve Martin authored the punchline, a punchline which pokes fun at non-comic strip writers providing punchlines to comic strip writers, which makes this meta (but not Zuckerberg’s Meta).