For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston for November 06, 2008
November 05, 2008
November 07, 2008
Transcript:
Connie: A puppy!? Elly, you're crazy!! I thought you wanted more freedom! I thought you wanted less work! You've got enough to do without adding a puppy to the list!! Elly: But, Connie... he's so CUTE!
Question for the long time “FBOFW” readers on the list. I’m a long time fan of the comics page, and the strip has always been in the local paper as far as I know. The furthest back I remember was Farley’s act of heroism at the river.
When Lynn ended the initial run of the strip, and talked about it continuing as a re-telling with a different “free-er” art style, I took her at her word. But today I’m hearing that these are reprinted strips? If that’s true, I’m very disappointed.
There’s a book called “Remembering Farley”. It collects all strips relating to that dog. You can read much of it, including the original of today’s strip, here:
I’d say having two very young children keeps Elly home more than just the addition of a new puppy. And I hope John and Michael will be assuming most of Farley’s care.
Edcoyote: I believe that she is reworking some of the art as well as some of the dialog, giving her the chance to expand where she wanted to previously and wasn’t able to, or to work towards different conclusions when she gets to the same general point in the story. I find a lot of it is new enough to me, since I wasn’t always reading a newspaper when she was first doing the series.
I don’t think it is reprinted strips, it is more of a Peanuts idea. She still has the same story to tell, and she has to set it up because she is using the same family, drawn as she drew it when it was her alone, and she doesn’t plan on the kids growing up as they did originally. So if you are disappointed, don’t read it, but if you enjoy it for what it is, then simply enjoy it, what is the problem with that.
raiello about 16 years ago
AHA! This is an old one but with new text on Panels and 3. Connie originally said:
Panel 2 “This is psychological warfare! John has done this to keep you home!”
Panel 3 “Don’t you see? It’s a plot to curb your need for freedom and self-expression!”
mcveinot about 16 years ago
I’m glad she toned it down a bit. This definately works better :) (and is easier to relate to)
Artrina about 16 years ago
No one can resist a cute puppy! She caved just like we all thought she would :)
edcoyote about 16 years ago
Question for the long time “FBOFW” readers on the list. I’m a long time fan of the comics page, and the strip has always been in the local paper as far as I know. The furthest back I remember was Farley’s act of heroism at the river.
When Lynn ended the initial run of the strip, and talked about it continuing as a re-telling with a different “free-er” art style, I took her at her word. But today I’m hearing that these are reprinted strips? If that’s true, I’m very disappointed.
–Ed
Sternvogel about 16 years ago
There’s a book called “Remembering Farley”. It collects all strips relating to that dog. You can read much of it, including the original of today’s strip, here:
http://books.google.com/books?id=3KjzckOC_O4C&pg=PP1&dq=Remembering+Farley
ninmas about 16 years ago
elly has a point…..
alondra about 16 years ago
I’d say having two very young children keeps Elly home more than just the addition of a new puppy. And I hope John and Michael will be assuming most of Farley’s care.
Wildmustang1262 about 16 years ago
Connie doesn’t have to lecture Elly about anything what Elly does.
pibfan868 about 16 years ago
Edcoyote: I believe that she is reworking some of the art as well as some of the dialog, giving her the chance to expand where she wanted to previously and wasn’t able to, or to work towards different conclusions when she gets to the same general point in the story. I find a lot of it is new enough to me, since I wasn’t always reading a newspaper when she was first doing the series.
circuit7 about 16 years ago
…and she’s hooked. :)
coffeeturtle about 16 years ago
Thanks Sternvogel! I may have to pick up a couple of the books!! :)
funniesfan about 16 years ago
I don’t think it is reprinted strips, it is more of a Peanuts idea. She still has the same story to tell, and she has to set it up because she is using the same family, drawn as she drew it when it was her alone, and she doesn’t plan on the kids growing up as they did originally. So if you are disappointed, don’t read it, but if you enjoy it for what it is, then simply enjoy it, what is the problem with that.
Tanuja_1986 over 12 years ago
awww
feefers_ 4 months ago
Puppies are more worth than trouble