I think the gag would have been even better if the Fink has said, “Your client offered me a bribe” rather than “Your client tried to bribe me.” I think the Fink would have set himself up for the punchline better with those words.
Must have been a metaphor to Churchill’s comment, “We have established what you are—we are simply haggling about the price”. For the king, the lawyer offered too little.
Here we go again. It’s practically monthly occurrence that each month the latest BC doesn’t get posted for days. Come on, GoComics … these are classic comics, so it’s not as if the artist missed a deadline.
Now that I have come back to this one, expecting a new strip, I have thought of another comment to make. He is no longer solo as he and his lawyer have formed a duet.
C about 1 month ago
Hanging on every word
Kiba65 about 1 month ago
Good one…
Yakety Sax about 1 month ago
Oooooooooooooo, BURN!
constantine48 about 1 month ago
After I started watching lawyers on youtube, I started to realize I gave lawyers way too much credit, in a lot of ways.
DaveG1960 about 1 month ago
And that’s how they got the long arm of the law………..
LeftCoastKen Premium Member about 1 month ago
Yes, he’s the personification of glib! Ya gets what ya pays fer!
RLG Premium Member about 1 month ago
The bribe must have been even lower.
Calvinist1966 about 1 month ago
I think the gag would have been even better if the Fink has said, “Your client offered me a bribe” rather than “Your client tried to bribe me.” I think the Fink would have set himself up for the punchline better with those words.
Angry Indeed Premium Member about 1 month ago
His client was very limber!
syzygy47 about 1 month ago
Must have been a metaphor to Churchill’s comment, “We have established what you are—we are simply haggling about the price”. For the king, the lawyer offered too little.
brklnbern about 1 month ago
First type I ever saw Fields go the dungeon, usually only his clients suffer.
saylorgirl about 1 month ago
I laughed hard at this one!
Rabies65 about 1 month ago
I like this idea: criminals serving their sentences with their attorneys.
StephenRice about 1 month ago
Larsen E. sez: “It’s a gift.”
Gandalf 30 days ago
Like B.C. Classics, stuck….
ralphb 30 days ago
Here we go again. It’s practically monthly occurrence that each month the latest BC doesn’t get posted for days. Come on, GoComics … these are classic comics, so it’s not as if the artist missed a deadline.
K.Spammerich 30 days ago
Does anybody else see what happens in Id today (2024/06/01)?
Dr_Fogg 30 days ago
son-of-a-gun. Stuck again
MT Wallet 29 days ago
Here we go again.
Calvinist1966 28 days ago
Now that I have come back to this one, expecting a new strip, I have thought of another comment to make. He is no longer solo as he and his lawyer have formed a duet.
Gandalf 28 days ago
… still waiting….
saywhatwhat 27 days ago
This cartoon is getting old. Oh wait.
CoffeeBob Premium Member 27 days ago
Oh Waiter! I believe our strip’s gone cold. Waiter! Oh where is that man?
sincavage05 27 days ago
I miss Johnny Hart
brklnbern 27 days ago
So what goes. Come your highness.
cmerb 26 days ago
And just what happened , here ?
airbrushingsunshine 26 days ago
Well, this cartoon will run for 4 weeks
Tra1nman2 Premium Member 24 days ago
When I saw Back to B.C. was back, I was hopeful for Wizard of Id Classics. Oh, well. Maybe next week.