Notice the second and third strips of today, the running race and neighbourhood scene.
While any other cartoonist would’ve done these gags with less detail in and to the background, Foxo runs the extra mile and adds background characters or scenes. Like, the runners in the background and the onlookers behind them, a three dimensional depth in every panel.
And the thrid one today is simply spectacular. Who else but Foxo would’ve done a three dimensional neighbourhood scene with such depth and perspective? In any other funny, it would’ve been a mostly two dimensional scene with little depth or details. In any other funny comic, I don’t recall seeing such skilled artwork ever. Most don’t even do perspectives properly, but Foxo excels at it. Every panel is joyful to see.
Among the comics I has seen so far in the funnies, I’ll say Foxo is the most talented cartoonist, a wonderful artist whose skill in cartooning is probably unmatched and unparalleled.
Of course there’s other funnies with good artwork and perspective. But I haven’t seen anything like this, which has such depth and detail that make every single such a joy to watch.
Even in the indoors scene in the first strip, if you notice you’ll see that two panels are at a little angle, which gives an enhanced three dimensional aspect of the couch and the scene.
Whether the scene be indoors or outdoors, Foxo gives such realistic perspectives to them, which make it an absolute pleasure to read Bozo.
And yes of course I gives a big thumbs up and a big round of applause for Foxo’s marvellous masterpiece, the picturesque pantomime called Bozo, a wonderful wordless wonder which is so blissfully brilliant.
danketaz Premium Member about 3 years ago
1 Bozann casts an appraising glance at Bozo’s latest bijou offering and finds it extremely affordable.
2 So much for Bozo’s record setting pace. The cop pulled him over for speeding.
3 If you can’t make a good first impression, aim for a great second one.
Gent about 3 years ago
1. “Thanks, Bozo. I’ll buys it.”
2. Bozo caught speeding.
3. Nice to helps ya, new neighbour. Now can you helps me by gimme some milk?
Gent about 3 years ago
Notice the second and third strips of today, the running race and neighbourhood scene.
While any other cartoonist would’ve done these gags with less detail in and to the background, Foxo runs the extra mile and adds background characters or scenes. Like, the runners in the background and the onlookers behind them, a three dimensional depth in every panel.
And the thrid one today is simply spectacular. Who else but Foxo would’ve done a three dimensional neighbourhood scene with such depth and perspective? In any other funny, it would’ve been a mostly two dimensional scene with little depth or details. In any other funny comic, I don’t recall seeing such skilled artwork ever. Most don’t even do perspectives properly, but Foxo excels at it. Every panel is joyful to see.
Among the comics I has seen so far in the funnies, I’ll say Foxo is the most talented cartoonist, a wonderful artist whose skill in cartooning is probably unmatched and unparalleled.
Of course there’s other funnies with good artwork and perspective. But I haven’t seen anything like this, which has such depth and detail that make every single such a joy to watch.
Even in the indoors scene in the first strip, if you notice you’ll see that two panels are at a little angle, which gives an enhanced three dimensional aspect of the couch and the scene.
Whether the scene be indoors or outdoors, Foxo gives such realistic perspectives to them, which make it an absolute pleasure to read Bozo.
And yes of course I gives a big thumbs up and a big round of applause for Foxo’s marvellous masterpiece, the picturesque pantomime called Bozo, a wonderful wordless wonder which is so blissfully brilliant.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Strip #2 It seems to me that everyone wants to someone to win the race, but some people don’t want the wrong people to win.
Kip Williams about 3 years ago
The policeman has a well-developed reflex that triggers when he sees Bozo running.
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member about 3 years ago
⓵ A quarter! Are you kidding?
⓶ What’s the charge, officer?
⓷ Sharing or borrowing?
Ontman about 3 years ago
1) Fuller Brush Bozo? 2) End of a police chase? 3) Bozo is dressed for possible cake.
Mark Thomas about 3 years ago
1. Bozann’s love can’t be bought.
2. Thankfully the cop had longer legs or Bozo might have got away.
3. You came for sugar, but took my heart.
CougarAllen about 3 years ago
1. He should have given it to the dog. I bet he will, next time.
CougarAllen about 3 years ago
2. I’m not surprised Bozo outran those track stars, but I’m surprised that cop was quick enough to catch him, even in passing.
CougarAllen about 3 years ago
3. This could go on all day, borrowing things back and forth …
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 3 years ago
1) Cost: Bozo gives a medal to his lady love. Bozanne checks it in the mirror and gives change to a stunned Bozo.
2) Make Tracks: In a foot race diminutive Bozo is jetting past everyone then is nabbed by the local beat cop. Everyone else is puzzled as am I.
3) Cream & Sugar: Neighbor borrows a heaping cup of sugar from Bozo. He realizes he needs cream so he goes to the borrower for cream.
Ed The Red Premium Member about 3 years ago
1) She’s giving him back the quarter he paid to get the necklace out of gumball machine.
2) It only looks like Bozo is running in the race. Actually, he’s fleeing from the police and trying to blend in.
3) “Care for a drink, sugar?”