I think Ginrummy33 is right – is it possible that the author intended Rosebud to be male at first but changed his mind, later in the strip, as his own way to answer those who claimed that Bloom County looked too much like a male enclave?
Rosebud the dying Citizen Kane’s last words. It was the trade name of the very young Citizen Kane’s sled, and purportedly represented the simple life he lived then and missed so much later.
thirdguy over 12 years ago
lack of thumbs, could be a problem there.
tripwire45 over 12 years ago
Rosebud. Isn’t that a sled?
Sisyphos over 12 years ago
165 years? That’s a lot of cold showers! And what did basselopes like to eat before there were PopTarts?
SwimsWithSharks over 12 years ago
Don’t sign with Milo, Rosebud. Steve will get you more PopTarts.
Vonne Anton over 12 years ago
So, Rosebud is a computer geek?
ptvroman over 12 years ago
Wait a minute! I thought Rosebud was a girl! How else did we ever get the extremely elusive Jackabasalope?
MrSulusBrain over 12 years ago
I thought Rosebud was a Female?!?!
Sir Osis of Liver over 12 years ago
@ pvroman3 and MrSulusBrainYup, Rosebud is female but – sort of – posing as a male right now…
Ginrummy33 over 12 years ago
Yes, but we don’t find that out until much later in the strip. Or at least the author hasn’t thought of it yet.
AStarofDestiny over 12 years ago
With a name like ‘Rosebud’ I’d hope it was a female!
PoodleGroomer over 12 years ago
Bloom County is a male enclave. Females are a plot confusion device.
hariseldon59 over 12 years ago
Rosebud was “outed” later in the strip.
cvdemers over 12 years ago
Males can have the name Rosebud. After all, basselopes eat Pop Tarts, which have extra irony.
Sir Osis of Liver over 12 years ago
I think Ginrummy33 is right – is it possible that the author intended Rosebud to be male at first but changed his mind, later in the strip, as his own way to answer those who claimed that Bloom County looked too much like a male enclave?
rh Premium Member over 12 years ago
Rosebud the dying Citizen Kane’s last words. It was the trade name of the very young Citizen Kane’s sled, and purportedly represented the simple life he lived then and missed so much later.