The Buckets by Greg Cravens for July 09, 2011
Transcript:
So- your brothers researched, designed, and built a giant trebuchet playing random stuff all over the neighborhood? Yep. Just to make summer interesting and fun? Yep. There summer spirit has touched me to my soul! Move to your left or an old lazy boys gonna touch you!
Iowa Annie over 13 years ago
I LOVE this crossover. They are perfect together!
gregcartoon Premium Member over 13 years ago
I’m glad everyone has enjoyed the crossover. Hopefully the strips will make a good contribution to Parkinson’s research. I’m sure it’s time for Dil to go to Blisshaven Summer Day Camp now, though. Thanks for coming by, Dil!
Allan CB Premium Member over 13 years ago
whao! Another artist who actually reads (and responds!) to his fans! Greg you rock, as does Buckets! Keep up the good work.
gregcartoon Premium Member over 13 years ago
Thanks, Allan V! Hopefully everyone agrees that The Buckets comment area is one o’ the best. It’ll keep on rockin’ as long as we keep thinking of stuff to say, I guess. Glad you’re here!
crittermilker over 13 years ago
Ditto what everyone has said. and then some! lol I hope the strips raise boucoup bucks for Parkinsons research. I also hope that someone does something like it for MS. but then, thats because I have it.
Comicsexpert over 13 years ago
Well done, Greg. A most enjoyable week.
Comic Minister Premium Member over 13 years ago
Toby must have got hit by some blue paint.
gregcartoon Premium Member over 13 years ago
The blue is supposed to be the shadow of the descending La-Z-Boy recliner. I’m not sure, but the colors this week have looked different- less subtle. I’m worried that Joey is no longer the colorist on the Buckets. I’ll try and contact him to see what’s up.
Shooter918 over 13 years ago
Greg, how about a crossover with “Fort Knox”?
gregcartoon Premium Member over 13 years ago
Today Annelise got to see Eddie’s googly eyes and Dil’s too in the same panel.! I actually did a little research to make sure that Richard draws Dil with googly eyes sometimes. I also drew all the Dils in the story with pen and ink- a tool I haven’t used in a couple of years.