Anyone ever noticed how geometrically laid out Ernie Bushmiller’s comic panels are? He pays great attention to detail and composition. Many embellishments to signify action, intent and emotion. It takes a very focused, detail oriented mind to be able to do that. This is what I think of as a throwback to the old fashioned comic strips style of the early 1900s, in some ways but Ernie had a style of his own.
monkeysky almost 3 years ago
Honestly, I’m not quite sure this would work… but there’s no way to know aside from trying
Gent almost 3 years ago
How is this even possible?
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member almost 3 years ago
In which Ernie Bushmiller narrowly fails to invent noise cancelling headphones.
Susan00100 almost 3 years ago
Betcha when Nancy goes into the house, she’ll be punished for using so much water.
jagedlo almost 3 years ago
Inventing a different type of water repellent, Nancy?
Zebrastripes almost 3 years ago
Water pressure must be good there! Lol
billyk75 almost 3 years ago
What’s the point?
lawguy05 almost 3 years ago
What goes up must come down, Nancy.
zippykatz almost 3 years ago
This Nancy is so much cuter and appealing than the bloated-looking new one.
brklnbern almost 3 years ago
Don’t think that really works.
Alien-X almost 3 years ago
Anyone ever noticed how geometrically laid out Ernie Bushmiller’s comic panels are? He pays great attention to detail and composition. Many embellishments to signify action, intent and emotion. It takes a very focused, detail oriented mind to be able to do that. This is what I think of as a throwback to the old fashioned comic strips style of the early 1900s, in some ways but Ernie had a style of his own.