I’ve been reading Buckles ever since early 2017, and I must say that the comic instantly attracted me! The art-style, character dynamics, and weekly-ish stories were all so charming. I was saddened to see the comic end so soon, but seeing as how I was able to be involved in a fifth of its lifetime, I’m happy things ended the way they did, even though there wasn’t any big follow-up to it. Perhaps I’m a bit late to the party in saying that, considering the fact the strip ended well over a year and a half ago! I’m happy that David Gilbert’s comic made it here, as the strips that I thought would be lost to time are now being preserved here on Go Comics. Unlike its previous home, Go Comics is FREE to read, so…huzzah! Well, that’s my first comment here on Go Comics! Cheerio.
THAT being said, while I do enjoy seeing Buckles’s antics, it’s nice to see a strip where other characters get to shine. Take a look at Thomas the Tank Engine: Sure, seeing Thomas’s cheekiness in full-swing is entertaining, but it’s always nice to see other characters, like Duck, Gordon, or even the Narrow-Gauge Engines take the full spotlight. It wouldn’t end the world if Thomas was absent for a few minutes…though, Mattel doesn’t hold THAT belief to be true!
Anyway, it’s the same thing here: Sure, it’s fun to see Buckles show off his naive and mischievous sides, but it’s also entertaining to see Paul and Jill’s perspectives on their lives. After all, they DO raise Buckles into becoming the dog he is, and surely, they have guilty pleasures and desires they’d like to fulfill, even though they spend a lot of time and money raising the grey pup. (How old would you say Buckles is, hmm?)
And THAT said…man, I can relate to Paul here. Hands behind his back, looking dramatically out the window, speaking gravely, deeply contemplating himself getting a snow blower…deep down, he knows he doesn’t absolutely need it, but his heart’s telling him to get it at all costs…EVEN IF INVEST IN NFTS, BWAHAHAHAAAA!!! (Oh, wait, NFTs didn’t exist back then…)
dadthedawg Premium Member about 2 years ago
It pays to advertise…..
profbob about 2 years ago
Where is Buckles??? Monday is bad enough, but even worse when there is no Buckles.
Pet about 2 years ago
Where is Buckles?
You can’t have a comic strip called Buckles and not have Buckles in the comic strip :-((
saylorgirl about 2 years ago
The only reason I read Buckles is to SEE Buckles. I have to have my Buckles fix, especially on Monday morning!
cmerb about 2 years ago
!!!!!!! YES !!!!!! Are you kidding me or what ? : (
pathamil about 2 years ago
So, she got him the snow blower and it didn’t snow for the next five winters…
ChessPirate about 2 years ago
For all you folks lamenting the missing Buckles…
You see that “Random” button? ☺
CaveCat87 about 2 years ago
Yeah, that’s common to leave notes around to remind your loved ones of something.
crazeekatlady about 2 years ago
I want a flame thrower to melt the snow…. Ask for it every Christmas, never get it. Sigh.
Joseph comicinthestrip about 2 years ago
I’ve been reading Buckles ever since early 2017, and I must say that the comic instantly attracted me! The art-style, character dynamics, and weekly-ish stories were all so charming. I was saddened to see the comic end so soon, but seeing as how I was able to be involved in a fifth of its lifetime, I’m happy things ended the way they did, even though there wasn’t any big follow-up to it. Perhaps I’m a bit late to the party in saying that, considering the fact the strip ended well over a year and a half ago! I’m happy that David Gilbert’s comic made it here, as the strips that I thought would be lost to time are now being preserved here on Go Comics. Unlike its previous home, Go Comics is FREE to read, so…huzzah! Well, that’s my first comment here on Go Comics! Cheerio.
Joseph comicinthestrip about 2 years ago
THAT being said, while I do enjoy seeing Buckles’s antics, it’s nice to see a strip where other characters get to shine. Take a look at Thomas the Tank Engine: Sure, seeing Thomas’s cheekiness in full-swing is entertaining, but it’s always nice to see other characters, like Duck, Gordon, or even the Narrow-Gauge Engines take the full spotlight. It wouldn’t end the world if Thomas was absent for a few minutes…though, Mattel doesn’t hold THAT belief to be true!
Anyway, it’s the same thing here: Sure, it’s fun to see Buckles show off his naive and mischievous sides, but it’s also entertaining to see Paul and Jill’s perspectives on their lives. After all, they DO raise Buckles into becoming the dog he is, and surely, they have guilty pleasures and desires they’d like to fulfill, even though they spend a lot of time and money raising the grey pup. (How old would you say Buckles is, hmm?)
And THAT said…man, I can relate to Paul here. Hands behind his back, looking dramatically out the window, speaking gravely, deeply contemplating himself getting a snow blower…deep down, he knows he doesn’t absolutely need it, but his heart’s telling him to get it at all costs…EVEN IF INVEST IN NFTS, BWAHAHAHAAAA!!! (Oh, wait, NFTs didn’t exist back then…)
comicalstart about 1 year ago
Episode 275