60 some years ago I might have gone for the authenticity- then again, halloween is at the end of October, isn’t it? Long Johns might be in order. ET’s all in the finger anyway.
You don’t like seeing past strips, then feel free to bugger off. I’m tired of people like you whining and complaining time and again about how this is a repeat, and how this boring bladdy blah blah.
Know what I do with comics I found getting stale (Calvin and Cathy for example.)? I STOPPED READING THEM! Holy crap! What a marvel and amazing idea!
I always tell my kids that they can choose what they want as long as they realize they may have to explain at every house what they are. My youngest will have to do that this year — she wants to be Frankie Stein from the Monster High dolls. To any adult, she just looks like a girl in a dress with strange tights.
@Allan V THANK YOU!!@ Rasczak No one is forcing you to read anything here! This is an entertainment site. If you aren’t entertained, there are plenty of other sites out there for you. KEEP MOVING!
I still am very disappointed that Ms. Johnston opted to end her strip the way she did. There were sooo many story lines that could have been explored. Liz and Anthony (who was NOT pasty, but a loving father, and Liz was a great step-mom), and Michael and Deana with their two little ones. What fun it could have been to see John and Ellie as grandparents, etc. Ms. johnston, you disappointed a LOT of people when you decided to give up. I know your life wasn’t the best at the time you quit, but I do believe that a continuation of the strip could have been a good catharsis.
Elly could make Michael’s E.T. costume from papier-mache. I made my son a papier-mache astronaut helmet for his Halloween almost 20 years ago. I love and adore these old FBOFW strips. They bring back fond memories of me as a young mother of three kids.
Wouldn’t there have have been E.T. costumes in the stores at that time? That movie was so huge back then . . . who wouldn’t have known who E.T. was if they saw him (on a child as a Halloween costume)?!
You’d think from reading some of the comments on various strips that just because the cartoonist shares some of his thoughts in a public forum like a newspaper cartoon that he/she has some sort of debt to the readers who enjoy the strip. Be thankful for the memories. I miss Walt Kelly’s offerings, but I don’t throw stones at him for inconveniencing my comics experience by dying, and if Mr. Watterson and Ms. Johnston. among others. chose to no longer pursue their art, that’s their business and their choice. Be thankful for the gems they left behind.
I used to make the body of my kids’ costumes from cotton flannel while they were young so they became the PJs for a while. As they grew from 3 to 4, they did many group themes.
I agree with blushkies that these talented people do not owe the readers any kind of explanation about why they wrote this or that. I enjoy all the toons that I read as works of art that stand alone in time and it does not matter if they are current or written many years ago (though it is good to know).
hsawlrae about 13 years ago
Oh sure. And I’ll tell them “I’m the King of England”.
bluskies about 13 years ago
60 some years ago I might have gone for the authenticity- then again, halloween is at the end of October, isn’t it? Long Johns might be in order. ET’s all in the finger anyway.
psychlady about 13 years ago
Oh, Michael, don’t be so gullible! Time to start growing up.
chicken 33 about 13 years ago
yeh. Get a towel and be CAPTAIN MARVEL or MIGHTY MOUSE.
nancyroy2 about 13 years ago
…. who the heck is E.T? … I’m just joking…. yes, I know who he is – I AM that old!
Allan CB Premium Member about 13 years ago
You don’t like seeing past strips, then feel free to bugger off. I’m tired of people like you whining and complaining time and again about how this is a repeat, and how this boring bladdy blah blah.
Know what I do with comics I found getting stale (Calvin and Cathy for example.)? I STOPPED READING THEM! Holy crap! What a marvel and amazing idea!
gobblingup Premium Member about 13 years ago
I always tell my kids that they can choose what they want as long as they realize they may have to explain at every house what they are. My youngest will have to do that this year — she wants to be Frankie Stein from the Monster High dolls. To any adult, she just looks like a girl in a dress with strange tights.
jpnbama about 13 years ago
@Allan V THANK YOU!!@ Rasczak No one is forcing you to read anything here! This is an entertainment site. If you aren’t entertained, there are plenty of other sites out there for you. KEEP MOVING!
TexTech about 13 years ago
I don’t think there is enough fake hair out there to go around if everyone wants to look like that pompous, pomaded, pompadoured pinhead.
astar15 about 13 years ago
Jerks. Back at the strip, I would say to him: "oh yeah, try to speak like E.T and Elliot might say, "IT"S WORKING!"
teddyr about 13 years ago
I still am very disappointed that Ms. Johnston opted to end her strip the way she did. There were sooo many story lines that could have been explored. Liz and Anthony (who was NOT pasty, but a loving father, and Liz was a great step-mom), and Michael and Deana with their two little ones. What fun it could have been to see John and Ellie as grandparents, etc. Ms. johnston, you disappointed a LOT of people when you decided to give up. I know your life wasn’t the best at the time you quit, but I do believe that a continuation of the strip could have been a good catharsis.
iced tea about 13 years ago
Elly could make Michael’s E.T. costume from papier-mache. I made my son a papier-mache astronaut helmet for his Halloween almost 20 years ago. I love and adore these old FBOFW strips. They bring back fond memories of me as a young mother of three kids.
Gretchen's Mom about 13 years ago
Wouldn’t there have have been E.T. costumes in the stores at that time? That movie was so huge back then . . . who wouldn’t have known who E.T. was if they saw him (on a child as a Halloween costume)?!
bluskies about 13 years ago
You’d think from reading some of the comments on various strips that just because the cartoonist shares some of his thoughts in a public forum like a newspaper cartoon that he/she has some sort of debt to the readers who enjoy the strip. Be thankful for the memories. I miss Walt Kelly’s offerings, but I don’t throw stones at him for inconveniencing my comics experience by dying, and if Mr. Watterson and Ms. Johnston. among others. chose to no longer pursue their art, that’s their business and their choice. Be thankful for the gems they left behind.
vldazzle about 13 years ago
I used to make the body of my kids’ costumes from cotton flannel while they were young so they became the PJs for a while. As they grew from 3 to 4, they did many group themes.
vldazzle about 13 years ago
I agree with blushkies that these talented people do not owe the readers any kind of explanation about why they wrote this or that. I enjoy all the toons that I read as works of art that stand alone in time and it does not matter if they are current or written many years ago (though it is good to know).