Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for January 22, 2011
Transcript:
Mike: Honey, I think Kim has a point - you need to dial it back a little... you and Leo should be exploring your future together, instead of you mapping out a fantasy on your own. Know what I mean? Alex? Alex: Good talk, Dad. Could you turn up the radio?
as363 almost 14 years ago
A slap might work better - on her backside that is .
pouncingtiger almost 14 years ago
You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make it drink.
Doughfoot almost 14 years ago
Trudeau artwork seems to be improving, or is it my imagination?
cdward almost 14 years ago
^It does seem to be gaining in depth - nice use of the darker colors.
I’ve said it before, Alex tends to get all worked up in fantasies, but unlike her mom, she always comes back to reality given a little time.
randgrithr almost 14 years ago
Well, that was what needed saying. If she gets it, she gets it. If not, it’ll be Leo saying it to her next. Soap opera, bored now.
Sandfan almost 14 years ago
How sharper than a serpent’s tooth it is to have a thankless child.
Bill Shakespeare
unk3dee almost 14 years ago
As one of our local comedy lots said some years ago, “You can lead a horse to water but it takes a block and tackle to drown the @#$%^&.
odeliasimone almost 14 years ago
What? You don’t have your IPOD?
WCityMike almost 14 years ago
The silhouetted third panel is beautiful.
robert.l.stevens almost 14 years ago
Hey! I have a teenager just like this!
freeholder1 almost 14 years ago
When will you guys learn that Gary and Jim Davis likely don’t even draw their trademarked comics anymore. They long ago became the churning capitalist enterprise GT likes to criticize and Wiley takes all kind of shots at.
That doesn’t mean they don’t do it some or part of the time. It’s just that the business has gobbled them up. think of those 6 or 8 “James Patterson” books out this last year with and without the “co-author” labels.
fritzoid Premium Member almost 14 years ago
My understanding is that Trudeau draws only rough pencil breakdowns, and some guy elswhere does the actual art. I think it was fairly open that this was instituted during his last lengthy haitus. Unlike Jim Davis, though, Trudeau does all the writing which, given the nature of “Doonesbury”, is by far the more important part. Delegating the art (which is the more time-consuming part of cartooning) freed him up to focus on the writing. The characters, plots, politics, and jokes are all still One Man’s Vision.
ChukLitl Premium Member almost 14 years ago
He’ll take the breakup better than fantasy girl, or she’ll grow up. She could end up with Jeff, while Leo enjoys Paris in the Spring with the Sargeant Mel.
dstanford Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Freeholder1, Fritzoid – You gotta catch up! GBT has always done very tight pencil drawings, identical to the inked versions. It’s a mystery why this false notion that “some guy elsewhere does the actual art” has managed to bounce around for years. Fortunately Brian Walker’s book DOONESBURY AND THE ART OF G.B. TRUDEAU, just published by Yale University Press, definitively puts it to rest by thoroughly exploring Trudeau’s creative process. It’s a gorgeous tome, designed by longtime GBT collaborator George Corsillo (who colors the Sunday strips), and it’s filled with original art of all kinds – strips, sketches, product designs, posters, magazine illustrations, animation art, unpublished early work. And it includes pencil and inked versions of the strip side by side, so you should check it out. You’ll find it a revelation. Enjoy! David Stanford, Duty Officer Doonesbury Town Hall themanagement@doonesbury.com
Alabama Al almost 14 years ago
“dstanford,” you’ll never be hired by Fox News if you keep dissing the Conventional Wisdom like that.
fritzoid Premium Member almost 14 years ago
OK, if my understanding was wrong, I retract it. Still, the last thing about “Doonesbury” that I pay attention to is the artwork.
diggitt almost 14 years ago
Patterson is a whole nother story., The guy is a bigshot at some ad agency and has access to all the new writing talent. More than one of them has turned up as a Patterson “co-author,” which basically means that Patterson produces a thinly-drawn plot and hires the fresh mea–I mean talent–to do the real writing. The fresh mea–I mean talent–get a boost up into their own writing careers, and laugh all the way to the bank.
Kerovan almost 14 years ago
Mike had his own fantasies in college. Well delusions really. He introduced himself to BD as a real ladies man. To his credit he came to his senses a lot quicker though.