I’m not happy being put in the middle of two great comic strips, both of which brighten my life far more reliably than most of the 150 or so strips I read every day. (Who needs Prozac when you have online comic services?)
It does sound rather sour-grapes-ish on Pab’s part if not downright envious. (I’d like to think this strip is motivated entirely for the gag.)
But on the other hand, one of the more bizarre items in my extensive collection of comic character merchandising is a box of Compound-W “One Step Wart Remover for Kids” with a picture of Garfield saying “Makes wart removal fun!” That’s going too far.
The merchandising is getting a bit Odie-us. But then Vicky got a whole era/age named after her, as well as a style of decorating and a period of literature…
getting artwork from the public domain, and making it work as a comic strip using historical personages, are two completely different things. A 3-year-old can do the first one… most professional cartoonists wouldn’t even TRY to do what Pab does every day. Quod erat demonstrandum…
It was meant as a joke, and a lead in to tomorrow.
Well, half a joke.
I have a few of Davis’ staff at “Paws Inc.” that have let me know they read TNAOQV every day, although I don’t think any of them has ever shown my stuff to their boss, so I have no reason to think he hates me. Nor do I hate him, although I think the strip has seen better days. (The first few years were pure genius.)
Garfield is an easy target some times.
The day they do a spin-off from “Cathy,” however, I will need a new credenza.
wndrwrthg almost 16 years ago
You should be so lucky.
c00k13m0n5t3r almost 16 years ago
Or send you to a blind date with Jon Arbuckle…
steverinoCT almost 16 years ago
You have no one to blame but yourself– there’s a limited market for plush Queen V dolls!
auricle almost 16 years ago
There are Queen V dolls?
pschearer Premium Member almost 16 years ago
I’m not happy being put in the middle of two great comic strips, both of which brighten my life far more reliably than most of the 150 or so strips I read every day. (Who needs Prozac when you have online comic services?)
It does sound rather sour-grapes-ish on Pab’s part if not downright envious. (I’d like to think this strip is motivated entirely for the gag.)
But on the other hand, one of the more bizarre items in my extensive collection of comic character merchandising is a box of Compound-W “One Step Wart Remover for Kids” with a picture of Garfield saying “Makes wart removal fun!” That’s going too far.
Digital Frog almost 16 years ago
The merchandising is getting a bit Odie-us. But then Vicky got a whole era/age named after her, as well as a style of decorating and a period of literature…
tedlogdon almost 16 years ago
A pretty rough slam from someone who gets all his artwork from public domain.
blackman2732 almost 16 years ago
Ouch
ChiehHsia almost 16 years ago
getting artwork from the public domain, and making it work as a comic strip using historical personages, are two completely different things. A 3-year-old can do the first one… most professional cartoonists wouldn’t even TRY to do what Pab does every day. Quod erat demonstrandum…
Pab Sungenis creator almost 16 years ago
It was meant as a joke, and a lead in to tomorrow.
Well, half a joke.
I have a few of Davis’ staff at “Paws Inc.” that have let me know they read TNAOQV every day, although I don’t think any of them has ever shown my stuff to their boss, so I have no reason to think he hates me. Nor do I hate him, although I think the strip has seen better days. (The first few years were pure genius.)
Garfield is an easy target some times.
The day they do a spin-off from “Cathy,” however, I will need a new credenza.
Durak Premium Member almost 16 years ago
Credenza? Influenza? La Senza?
Thanks Digital Frog and ewennick!
I wish I were clever enough to actually be able to make a poem using them. Especially one knocking (shudder) Cathy (gag)
As La Senza burned his credenza he wished for influenza upon Cathys headsa!
Best I could do, sorry.