33 years ago my next-door neighbor and good friend was late coming home from Chicago. We heard about the crash of a plane whose engine had fallen off. I know the feeling of horror the Patterson’s are feeling. My neighbor was on that plane, but I know Michael is OK, because I’ve read the strips where he is an adult and father of his own kids.
You want to think your loved-one is safe, but until you know for sure, it tears at you, been there when my son flew to Central America and we had no contact for several days.
Once we got a phone call and my wife answered. The voice on the other end said “Oh thank God you’re alive!” Seems that someone of her name (ours is not a common one) was killed in a car accident and the name broadcasted on the radio.
Or some of us are so old that this is all new again for us.Also, my neighbor never use to call when he was out all night. His wife found out later that he lost a leg in a crash. He didn’t die but he wished he did when he finally got home.
I first recall flying when I was twenty-four. (I had also flown at the age of three months, but couldn’t recall that!) I was feeling all tense and such, but then thought, “Oh, well, we all gotta go sometime!” and was fine with it after that.
Lynn Johnston probably wrote this after being unnerved by the KAL 007 tragedy, where everyone on Korean Air Flight 7 was killed after a Soviet fighter jet shot it down.
To all saying why you didn’t read the strip 20 years ago? I did, but I know many people my age that are semi-retired and are starting to get into comics now. Also, what about the teens and twenty/thirty somethings who just started reading the strip? Lots of reasons why someone isn’t a long time reader (and re-reader).
Believe it or not, there are people whose whole life does not revolve around reading the comics. The fact that they/we may not have read the strip when it was new 29 years ago is not a reason to treat them/us like idiots. Perhaps they had small children to raise and just didn’t have time to pick up a paper.
Do you know what’s funny? If you go to the fbofw.com website, the banner picture on the home page is very often of the adult children. For instance today’s picture is of Michael & his wife and children on a camping trip with John, Elly and April. If the only thing Leslie Barks said was that Michael grew up and had kids, I don’t think that would be considered a spoiler since Lynn obviously reveals exactly the same thing.
i normally like what you produce, you usually give me a laugh or 2 BUT today, you are being intensive to those who were on the flight and their Families of those on this flight that crashed in San Fransisco. Did you know another passenger passed away this morning ? i am sure this was written sometime ago but, are there not editors or people who’s job it is to proof your work before it goes out for the printed document?
Manhunter808: Since the topic is airliners, the spoiler alert is the flashing light on the instrument panel indicating the spoilers have been deployed..ErickC: I don’t remember the airline, but I saw a Viscount at the Vancouver airport in1974. The total lack of dihedral in the tailplane attracted my notice.
Well, we know the lady who wrote these likes to “tweak” the oldies for modern times every once in a while. This would certainly change some cartoon history, wouldn’t it? ;-)
20, 40 60 and 70 years ago I was too busy painting and writing to read comics! Before reaching my ‘teens’ I did read The Dandy and The Beano …and yes, for much of my life I have lived on the other side of the world!
Why all the energy and rage about telling the future? You can buy all the books that give the next 20 years worth. Of course, there’s no guarantee that Lynn won’t change story lines here and there…..
I actually had a panic moment like this once when I was driving home from grad school. Turned on the radio after leaving a lunch stop and heard about a massive plane crash in Chicago. I knew my dad was flying through Chicago and I was freaking out behind the wheel — until I heard, to my relief, that the crashed aircraft was leaving Chicago for the west coast. My dad was flying east. I was sorry to hear about all the lives lost; but I was certainly relieved to know Dad wasn’t among them.
Templo S.U.D. over 11 years ago
uh-oh
legaleagle48 over 11 years ago
Relax, Michael’s fine. It’s just a case of comic bad timing, that’s all.
LeslieBark over 11 years ago
33 years ago my next-door neighbor and good friend was late coming home from Chicago. We heard about the crash of a plane whose engine had fallen off. I know the feeling of horror the Patterson’s are feeling. My neighbor was on that plane, but I know Michael is OK, because I’ve read the strips where he is an adult and father of his own kids.
baddawg1989 over 11 years ago
Now I’m hearing CCR…
Seven thirty seven comin’ out of the skyOh, won’t you take me down to Memphis on a midnight ride?I wanna move
Playin’ in a travelin’ band, yeahWell, I’m flyin’ ‘cross the land, tryin’ to get a handPlayin’ in a travelin’ band
Jogger2 over 11 years ago
Use of the words “further investigation” imply that particular crash happened some time ago.
rusty gate over 11 years ago
You want to think your loved-one is safe, but until you know for sure, it tears at you, been there when my son flew to Central America and we had no contact for several days.
krys723 over 11 years ago
A parent’s worst nightmare
rshive over 11 years ago
Once we got a phone call and my wife answered. The voice on the other end said “Oh thank God you’re alive!” Seems that someone of her name (ours is not a common one) was killed in a car accident and the name broadcasted on the radio.
suzibuy over 11 years ago
Or some of us are so old that this is all new again for us.Also, my neighbor never use to call when he was out all night. His wife found out later that he lost a leg in a crash. He didn’t die but he wished he did when he finally got home.
Manhunter808 over 11 years ago
Yeah Leslie Banks.. where was the “SPOILER ALERT” notice? LOL
Manhunter808 over 11 years ago
oops.. sorry, should have been “legaleagle48”, not Leslie Banks
janisil over 11 years ago
REAlly folks you consider telling that he grows up and has kids a spoiler?? Now telling what he does and who is mom of kids THAT would be a spoiler.
loubarra over 11 years ago
Way to give away spoiler
Dkram over 11 years ago
Heart in mouth..\\//_
lightenup Premium Member over 11 years ago
The news report only says that it’s A 737 passenger jet, and does not say which flight it was. No need to panic… yet.
summerdog86 over 11 years ago
SPOILERS??? For heavens sake, you really think that Lynn would kill off Michael in a strip that was written years ago?
Mickeylacey over 11 years ago
Can’t think about crashes when you are flying. Safer than driving!!!!
danlarios over 11 years ago
why me?
brosenthal over 11 years ago
Unnecessary and very poor taste. Better of skipping the day if that’s all the better she can do.
Gokie5 over 11 years ago
I first recall flying when I was twenty-four. (I had also flown at the age of three months, but couldn’t recall that!) I was feeling all tense and such, but then thought, “Oh, well, we all gotta go sometime!” and was fine with it after that.
USN1977 over 11 years ago
Lynn Johnston probably wrote this after being unnerved by the KAL 007 tragedy, where everyone on Korean Air Flight 7 was killed after a Soviet fighter jet shot it down.
Dragon0131 over 11 years ago
To all saying why you didn’t read the strip 20 years ago? I did, but I know many people my age that are semi-retired and are starting to get into comics now. Also, what about the teens and twenty/thirty somethings who just started reading the strip? Lots of reasons why someone isn’t a long time reader (and re-reader).
JanLC over 11 years ago
Believe it or not, there are people whose whole life does not revolve around reading the comics. The fact that they/we may not have read the strip when it was new 29 years ago is not a reason to treat them/us like idiots. Perhaps they had small children to raise and just didn’t have time to pick up a paper.
JanLC over 11 years ago
Do you know what’s funny? If you go to the fbofw.com website, the banner picture on the home page is very often of the adult children. For instance today’s picture is of Michael & his wife and children on a camping trip with John, Elly and April. If the only thing Leslie Barks said was that Michael grew up and had kids, I don’t think that would be considered a spoiler since Lynn obviously reveals exactly the same thing.
melody9255 over 11 years ago
i normally like what you produce, you usually give me a laugh or 2 BUT today, you are being intensive to those who were on the flight and their Families of those on this flight that crashed in San Fransisco. Did you know another passenger passed away this morning ? i am sure this was written sometime ago but, are there not editors or people who’s job it is to proof your work before it goes out for the printed document?
summerdog86 over 11 years ago
Another “pass the popcorn and read it” day. : )
@Herp derp….too funny!! ; D
hippogriff over 11 years ago
Manhunter808: Since the topic is airliners, the spoiler alert is the flashing light on the instrument panel indicating the spoilers have been deployed..ErickC: I don’t remember the airline, but I saw a Viscount at the Vancouver airport in1974. The total lack of dihedral in the tailplane attracted my notice.
opuspuck Premium Member over 11 years ago
this is another day where the “Get this framed collectible print” offer is kind of weird.
natureboyfig4 Premium Member over 11 years ago
Well, we know the lady who wrote these likes to “tweak” the oldies for modern times every once in a while. This would certainly change some cartoon history, wouldn’t it? ;-)
mai griffin over 11 years ago
20, 40 60 and 70 years ago I was too busy painting and writing to read comics! Before reaching my ‘teens’ I did read The Dandy and The Beano …and yes, for much of my life I have lived on the other side of the world!
diggitt over 11 years ago
Why all the energy and rage about telling the future? You can buy all the books that give the next 20 years worth. Of course, there’s no guarantee that Lynn won’t change story lines here and there…..
K M over 11 years ago
I actually had a panic moment like this once when I was driving home from grad school. Turned on the radio after leaving a lunch stop and heard about a massive plane crash in Chicago. I knew my dad was flying through Chicago and I was freaking out behind the wheel — until I heard, to my relief, that the crashed aircraft was leaving Chicago for the west coast. My dad was flying east. I was sorry to hear about all the lives lost; but I was certainly relieved to know Dad wasn’t among them.