Are there any YOUNG people reading these comics? I can tell by many references the commenters make that most seem to be Boomers and up. (Including myself). Anybody under the age of, let’s say 40? Under 35? --I hated newspapers going the way of dinosaurs; mostly hated losing my comics. And now? Reading many more comics each day than I did when they were in print. And getting to make snarky/witty remarks! How fun!
GoComics and Comics Kingdom help me maintain my sanity but on too many strips the comments are boring snark fests. Often I wonder why those commenting are reading.
It’s not necessarily a need, it’s communication and social commentary in the hours before or after work, before or after the news, or, for insomniacs, any old time it happens to be.
I’ve run into such people and asked what they thought of Marmaduke today. The response? “What is Marmaduke?” “What is a comic strip?” No time for what is not real life. The fact is as Aunt Bea says, what goes on at Floyd’s is no different. Gossip is gossip. It goes on everyday and night, all day and night. One form or another.
Macushlalondra about 6 years ago
Yeah Betty we still read comic strips. What’s it like being in one?
Nachikethass about 6 years ago
Just avoid the comment section of some of them (which shall remain unnamed)!
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 6 years ago
No.
Jabroniville Premium Member about 6 years ago
Gotta love the age-old meta-humor and self-referential stuff.
fuzzbucket Premium Member about 6 years ago
If they quit, you’re not getting paid.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 6 years ago
Who are these people who read and comment on the comics?
dlkrueger33 about 6 years ago
Are there any YOUNG people reading these comics? I can tell by many references the commenters make that most seem to be Boomers and up. (Including myself). Anybody under the age of, let’s say 40? Under 35? --I hated newspapers going the way of dinosaurs; mostly hated losing my comics. And now? Reading many more comics each day than I did when they were in print. And getting to make snarky/witty remarks! How fun!
WaitingMan about 6 years ago
Read me! Like me! Validate my existence!
Kalkkuna about 6 years ago
The Comments are sometimes funnier than the strip!
Carl Premium Member about 6 years ago
GoComics and Comics Kingdom help me maintain my sanity but on too many strips the comments are boring snark fests. Often I wonder why those commenting are reading.
pigbayou Premium Member about 6 years ago
Why would anyone read the comments on comic strips?
ChessPirate about 6 years ago
Commenting on comic strips is one of my great pleasures in life…
listmom about 6 years ago
Commenting on comic strips??! tsch Who has the time?
BeniHanna6 Premium Member about 6 years ago
Damn straight we do, Betty.
gammaguy about 6 years ago
Some folks enjoy commenting on the comic strips.
Some others seem to prefer commenting on each other.
hda2z Premium Member about 6 years ago
life is too short without comic strips. since I don’t get a newspaper I love the online comics . I have been reading comics for 56+ years
Alberta Oil Premium Member about 6 years ago
But for us losers.. Betty would be out of a job
well-i-never about 6 years ago
It’s not necessarily a need, it’s communication and social commentary in the hours before or after work, before or after the news, or, for insomniacs, any old time it happens to be.
skyriderwest about 6 years ago
Every day, Betty. After all, those comic strips aren’t going to read themselves!(though some do!)
heathcliff2 about 6 years ago
I’ve run into such people and asked what they thought of Marmaduke today. The response? “What is Marmaduke?” “What is a comic strip?” No time for what is not real life. The fact is as Aunt Bea says, what goes on at Floyd’s is no different. Gossip is gossip. It goes on everyday and night, all day and night. One form or another.
heathcliff2 about 6 years ago
It’s as important as books, music or anything else which bares or lifts the soul.
Daeder about 6 years ago
Pff! No one comments on comics!