In a horror movie neither of those two would be able to step on consecrated ground, but this strip isn’t that realistic. Just pray that Batiuk doesn’t introduce their son, Damien Dinkle.
Oh, great, here goes the book festival arc. And with two of the most punchable mugs in the Batiukverse center stage.
Dinkleberg has written multiple books over the decades. His life story of composer Claude Barlow and his autobiography are multi-volume “efforts.” Why is Lillian the Lizard talking as if Harry’s a first-time author?
Lillian ponders pushing Dinkle off the balcony. “Can’t have too much competition at the Festival this year!”, she thinks. “Plus, this will be great fodder for a new book, Murder at the Church Balcony!”
Harry Dinkle is somewhat unique in the Batiukverse, in that we actually get to see a little of the content that the characters are standing around talking about. Think about it—what do we know about the story of “Starbuck Jones,” or any of the AtomiK KomiX titles, or Lillian’s “Murder in the [insert book-related location]” series, or even “Dead St. Lisa’s Story” (the words on a page book supposedly written by Les Moore, vs. the collection of daily comic strips with the same cover produced by Tom Batiuk)? Virtually nothing. It seems the author is much more interested the process and has given little or no thought to the actual product his characters create.
Dinkle’s endless biography of Claude Barlowe, on the other hand, actually shows up from time to time, as we see the groaner musical puns Dinkle is setting down. As a big fan of the late great Professor Peter Schickele (whose “P.D.Q. Bach” is the obvious inspiration for Barlowe), I generally find them good for a chuckle (and a groan).
If they were younger I’d suspect all this balongamabout Harry’s was for one purpose. Still just might, Lust can happen even at Lil and Harry’s age. It’s just that the results take longer.
Hahaha! It’s funny because Dinkle is a self-absorbed abusive megalomaniac who has somehow never been fired as a choir director or band director despite the actual crimes he commits. Also, having seen endless excerpts of his “Claude Barlow Manuscript,” a terrible writer. So in that last sense, another accurate author-avatar.
Bill Thompson 7 months ago
In a horror movie neither of those two would be able to step on consecrated ground, but this strip isn’t that realistic. Just pray that Batiuk doesn’t introduce their son, Damien Dinkle.
J.J. O'Malley 7 months ago
Oh, great, here goes the book festival arc. And with two of the most punchable mugs in the Batiukverse center stage.
Dinkleberg has written multiple books over the decades. His life story of composer Claude Barlow and his autobiography are multi-volume “efforts.” Why is Lillian the Lizard talking as if Harry’s a first-time author?
French Persons Premium Member 7 months ago
Oh, pish… Everyone knows that the apex of human literary achievement is “Lisa’s Story”…
gammaguy 7 months ago
Humility is not one of “his virtues”.
Out of the Past 7 months ago
Okay, we’ve got the dramatic location. Now for the fight to the death. Action!
sueb1863 7 months ago
“Hahaha. Step a bit closer to that balcony edge, Harry…”
billsplut 7 months ago
This year, the Ohioana Festival ends on 4/27. A Saturday. So this will likely last Two Weeks. There will be no Crankshaft this month.
rockyridge1977 7 months ago
Looks like he has been around Crank too long!!!!!!!
Mopman 7 months ago
Lillian ponders pushing Dinkle off the balcony. “Can’t have too much competition at the Festival this year!”, she thinks. “Plus, this will be great fodder for a new book, Murder at the Church Balcony!”
ladykat 7 months ago
No ego there.
lemonbaskt 7 months ago
well today i learned rex morgan has two dogs for now
puddleglum1066 7 months ago
Harry Dinkle is somewhat unique in the Batiukverse, in that we actually get to see a little of the content that the characters are standing around talking about. Think about it—what do we know about the story of “Starbuck Jones,” or any of the AtomiK KomiX titles, or Lillian’s “Murder in the [insert book-related location]” series, or even “Dead St. Lisa’s Story” (the words on a page book supposedly written by Les Moore, vs. the collection of daily comic strips with the same cover produced by Tom Batiuk)? Virtually nothing. It seems the author is much more interested the process and has given little or no thought to the actual product his characters create.
Dinkle’s endless biography of Claude Barlowe, on the other hand, actually shows up from time to time, as we see the groaner musical puns Dinkle is setting down. As a big fan of the late great Professor Peter Schickele (whose “P.D.Q. Bach” is the obvious inspiration for Barlowe), I generally find them good for a chuckle (and a groan).
MuddyUSA Premium Member 7 months ago
Not funny…….
WilliamVollmer 7 months ago
If they were younger I’d suspect all this balongamabout Harry’s was for one purpose. Still just might, Lust can happen even at Lil and Harry’s age. It’s just that the results take longer.
bwest.devore37 7 months ago
someone is full of himself.
Cabbage Jack 7 months ago
Hahaha! It’s funny because Dinkle is a self-absorbed abusive megalomaniac who has somehow never been fired as a choir director or band director despite the actual crimes he commits. Also, having seen endless excerpts of his “Claude Barlow Manuscript,” a terrible writer. So in that last sense, another accurate author-avatar.
be ware of eve hill 7 months ago
One good thing about Dinkle appearing in this comic is that he detracts from the horrific nature of Loathsome Lillian.
The two of them discussing the Ohioana Book Festival will be painful, but at least they’re not discussing comic books.
French Persons Premium Member 7 months ago
“Ohioana”…?
EXCALABUR 7 months ago
Full of “himself”