I see four Harry Blisses in this comic, though only one with glasses. Then there’s the fact that Steve Martin authored the punchline, a punchline which pokes fun at non-comic strip writers providing punchlines to comic strip writers, which makes this meta (but not Zuckerberg’s Meta).
BE THIS GUY 8 months ago
That they’re invited to parties?
blunebottle 8 months ago
I knew it! They all get their ideas from ripping off each other.
The Reader Premium Member 8 months ago
Cartoonist blowing over the limit.
well-i-never 8 months ago
If I could just meet the right cartoonist I’d tickle her fantasy.
Dobber Premium Member 8 months ago
Harry is never short of ideas.
Calvin Nelson Nelson Premium Member 8 months ago
Steve Martin just won’t leave you alone eh?
jagedlo 8 months ago
whichever comes first…
uniquename 8 months ago
Is that Harry talking to Steve?
Daltongang Premium Member 8 months ago
More like cartoonist sarcasm.
FassEddie 8 months ago
What he’s really trying to say is, “I’m a no-talent hack and can’t envision the proper staging of that bit.”
There. I fixed it for him.
rroxxanna 8 months ago
Bring back the dog!!!!
Bex Premium Member 8 months ago
Should be standard response to the trolls who comment “Yeah, now do one with (insert debunked myth here.)”
OldDesertLizard Premium Member 8 months ago
Not a conversion starter: “Hey, Harry! I’ve got a great idea for a…”
mistercatworks 8 months ago
“Or when Martin retires.”
bwswolf 8 months ago
elgrecousa Premium Member 8 months ago
Reminds me of Bob Mankoff’s cartoon, “How about never. Is never good for you?”
yarnm57 8 months ago
I see four Harry Blisses in this comic, though only one with glasses. Then there’s the fact that Steve Martin authored the punchline, a punchline which pokes fun at non-comic strip writers providing punchlines to comic strip writers, which makes this meta (but not Zuckerberg’s Meta).