So Lizard Lil addresses the crowd from the window. “Friends! This blameless man has just learned to read! He approves of The Book! Will you not spare him?”
Crowd: “No! GIVE US BARABBAS!”
(And yet, you just know that Batiuk will come up with something more pretentious and absurd than that.)
“You snored through ‘Mrs Bushka Spends a Week Opening an Envelope’! You constantly looked at your watch during ‘Funky Spends a Week Walking Through Lorain County’! You stared baffled and confused during ‘Summer Spends a Week Walking Through Lorain County’! Do you DARE—to see—‘LILLIAN STARES AT A BOOK FOR A DANG WEEK’?!”
Maybe we should hear from the protesters by asking for an explanation about just what they are protesting against? Is it the novel, which has been sold openly in Westview and Centerville for decades until now? If so, why protest now, and what’s their objection to it? Or are these people in Centerville objecting to Les’s teaching this book in Westview, violating the school board’s policy of choosing the books to be taught? If so, why are they protesting at the bookstores instead of at the school, or far better, at Les Moore’s house? And just what is it about this novel that the protesters find offensive for their kids to read? Adult language? These would be important things to be brought up in this story arc, which is why they won’t be.
So the midnight placards protesting mob is not want to bans the book anymore but now is want to ban the bookstore instead?
Yeah so what if that book be available everywhere else on this planet anyways? Just bans this particular bookstore and all is well see.
Every day the goalposts is keeps changing without any rhymes or reasons and everyday this steenkshow is keeps getting more and more incredibloviatingly preposteridiculudicrous.
This is gots to be some sortsa steenky parody of it all. Otherwise it’s called writing.
This could have been a little edgier (okay, not much) if it was a book people were actually trying to keep off children’s reading lists instead of some 70 year old snoozer. I guess that was out because you might possibly have to consider both sides.
It does seem odd to not consider the books that people are actually trying to ban, and not to ban entirely, but just to ban from school libraries, as inappropriate for children. It would be interesting if this were all a dream sequence.
So someone set the store on fire, but the Fire Department’s Crankshaft substation was too fast at putting it out, so they managed to organize a protest at 11 o’clock at night? And they JUST moved the books there. How did anyone even know?
So, where is Jff ‘The Only Thing We Have to Fear is Fear Itself’ Murdoch?
The Murdochs must have noticed something by now. Most people would call 911. Will the Murdochs? Very doubtful. I’m guessing it won’t fit the story Batty is trying to tell.
Ed:Dang, I picked a bad day to forget my flamethrower drone.
She breaks out the bullhorn and tells everyone “..no problem!…I’ve removed Fahrenheit 451 from the building and replaced it with stock of various magazines published by Larry Flynt and some of his competitors…”
Bill Thompson 3 months ago
So Lizard Lil addresses the crowd from the window. “Friends! This blameless man has just learned to read! He approves of The Book! Will you not spare him?”
Crowd: “No! GIVE US BARABBAS!”
(And yet, you just know that Batiuk will come up with something more pretentious and absurd than that.)
billsplut 3 months ago
“You snored through ‘Mrs Bushka Spends a Week Opening an Envelope’! You constantly looked at your watch during ‘Funky Spends a Week Walking Through Lorain County’! You stared baffled and confused during ‘Summer Spends a Week Walking Through Lorain County’! Do you DARE—to see—‘LILLIAN STARES AT A BOOK FOR A DANG WEEK’?!”
Lord Flatulence Premium Member 3 months ago
Is she going to throw the book at them?
J.J. O'Malley 3 months ago
“Oh, heavens to Betsy! Is this what everybody’s so twitterpated about?”
Boy, today’s strip sure moved the story along, didn’t it?
sbenton7684 3 months ago
Why am I thinking of Cinderella???
hubbard3188 3 months ago
Hmm.. My copy of that book is a small paperback. What is that tome she’s holding?
Surly Squirrel Premium Member 3 months ago
Let me guess. Lillian will soothe the savage beasts by taking the book to the window and reading it out loud to the crowd.
Protester: “Gee, that book is pretty good! Reading books is much better than burning them!”
Please, Batyuk. Don’t do it.
seismic-2 Premium Member 3 months ago
Maybe we should hear from the protesters by asking for an explanation about just what they are protesting against? Is it the novel, which has been sold openly in Westview and Centerville for decades until now? If so, why protest now, and what’s their objection to it? Or are these people in Centerville objecting to Les’s teaching this book in Westview, violating the school board’s policy of choosing the books to be taught? If so, why are they protesting at the bookstores instead of at the school, or far better, at Les Moore’s house? And just what is it about this novel that the protesters find offensive for their kids to read? Adult language? These would be important things to be brought up in this story arc, which is why they won’t be.
Gent 3 months ago
Ha ha ha. Great parody. Ban Booksmeeth for book which is available everywhere. It’s called banning. Haw haw haw. Genius comedy me says.
Gent 3 months ago
So the midnight placards protesting mob is not want to bans the book anymore but now is want to ban the bookstore instead?
Yeah so what if that book be available everywhere else on this planet anyways? Just bans this particular bookstore and all is well see.
Every day the goalposts is keeps changing without any rhymes or reasons and everyday this steenkshow is keeps getting more and more incredibloviatingly preposteridiculudicrous.
This is gots to be some sortsa steenky parody of it all. Otherwise it’s called writing.
tpcox928 3 months ago
Gotta love the GOP, no?
Irish53 3 months ago
She should take a pic of all of them to give to police as one of them is probably the fire bug.
gammaguy 3 months ago
Ban Batiuk’s books-myth.
SquidGamerGal 3 months ago
Time to turn on the lawn sprinklers!
Dkram 3 months ago
It’s time the lesson of “Fahrenheit 451” be told.
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Mopman 3 months ago
I hope she starts dropping those 10 pound books on their heads. Nah, that would be too interesting and funny.
Cabbage Jack 3 months ago
And now, she’ll calm the mob by reading them Fahrenheit 451 as this Festival of Stupidity lurches through yet another week.
Out of the Past 3 months ago
This could have been a little edgier (okay, not much) if it was a book people were actually trying to keep off children’s reading lists instead of some 70 year old snoozer. I guess that was out because you might possibly have to consider both sides.
rockyridge1977 3 months ago
C’est la vie!!!!!!
[Unnamed Reader - 437882] Premium Member 3 months ago
It does seem odd to not consider the books that people are actually trying to ban, and not to ban entirely, but just to ban from school libraries, as inappropriate for children. It would be interesting if this were all a dream sequence.
Chris 3 months ago
geez, why’s this banned book so bad that they have to be this drastic? :\
Daltongang Premium Member 3 months ago
Gee, I wonder what this whole story line could be about?
Largelar 3 months ago
Sure are dragging this out!
lemonbaskt 3 months ago
if ed and lilian ran down the stairs naked you would have to call the epa in to clean up the vomit
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 3 months ago
Not much plot progress from yesterday.
I’m writing a novel called FAHRENHEIT 154,where books come to life like in the Warner Brothers cartoons; and burn the protesters.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 3 months ago
Too bad Cranky can’t drive his school bus down from tthe 2nd floor and scatter the crowd.But he’d be willing to try
tcayer 3 months ago
I’m guessing none of those people have ever shopped at her store anyway.
tcayer 3 months ago
So someone set the store on fire, but the Fire Department’s Crankshaft substation was too fast at putting it out, so they managed to organize a protest at 11 o’clock at night? And they JUST moved the books there. How did anyone even know?
tcayer 3 months ago
The irony is that the book is about banning books! It’s called writing! PLEASE TAKE NOTE, PULITZER COMMITTEE!
GringoMac 3 months ago
Bring in Dinkle! He’ll show you some Band Books! That’ll disperse the crowd.
FassEddie 3 months ago
Does she not own a 12 gauge sawed-off? Everyone should! Step outside and ask those vermin if they don’t have somewhere else to be.
ChazNCenTex 3 months ago
Throw the book at him!
be ware of eve hill 3 months ago
So, where is Jff ‘The Only Thing We Have to Fear is Fear Itself’ Murdoch?
The Murdochs must have noticed something by now. Most people would call 911. Will the Murdochs? Very doubtful. I’m guessing it won’t fit the story Batty is trying to tell.
Ed: Dang, I picked a bad day to forget my flamethrower drone.
puddleglum1066 3 months ago
Assuming Lillian is “the Booksmith,” is the crowd’s chanting really just a demand that she start using deodorant?
dputhoff62 3 months ago
WHY HASN’T ANYONE CALLED THE STINKING POLICE!
be ware of eve hill 3 months ago
C’mon, Lillian. You know what to do. You’ve destroyed lives before. Just pretend the protestors are all Lucy.
Blu Bunny 3 months ago
He may be able to read now but he will still need help with the big words.
B UTTONS 3 months ago
Sounds like “Return of Frankenstein”
Irish53 3 months ago
She breaks out the bullhorn and tells everyone “..no problem!…I’ve removed Fahrenheit 451 from the building and replaced it with stock of various magazines published by Larry Flynt and some of his competitors…”
Strawberry King 3 months ago
Book him, Dan-O!
sincavage05 3 months ago
Why am I thinking hitler??
erinurse2000 3 months ago
If an apple a day (thrown hard enough) keeps the doctor away, the way to keep away book banners is….?