Tatulli makes an excellent point here. Just think back…Calvin and Hobbes, Bloom County, Far Side, Tumbleweeds. Of course, if you define success by money earned instead of humor, nothing can touch Peanuts or Garfield.
Comic strip artists, writers, or whatever you call them should form a union and immediately go on strike and not come back to work until they are at least making minimum wage.
I know many of you have not seen the 60’s version of H.G. Wells: “The Time Machine” but I heartily recommend it for its great time-lapse photography special effects and Rod Taylor and Yvet Mimeux were well casted in their roles.
A bit of BTTF trivia; the DeLorean’s Time Circuits display was Red, Yellow and Green and was homage to George Pal’s machine, which had the same colors in its display. Also, who had the pine tree farm? Peabody, What was his son’s name? Sherman.
zero about 13 years ago
Dibs on that Time Machine after you Lio.
aardvarkseyes about 13 years ago
Wells really knew how to build ’em…
Kali about 13 years ago
And more reliable than the police box…
Sisyphos about 13 years ago
Good show, Lio! And if I’m not mistaken, the Time Machine is (or is at least inspired by) the one from the eponymous 1960 film!
Liam Astle Premium Member about 13 years ago
I prefer my time machine DeLorean shaped.
dyankee23 about 13 years ago
The “blue box” model comes with a swimming pool and karaoke bar. ;-)
wndrwrthg about 13 years ago
The T.A.R.D.I.S. may not take you where you want to go, but it will take you where you need to go.
cdward about 13 years ago
But a sad commentary on the ability of cartoonists to make a living today.
Wuthering09 about 13 years ago
People keep telling me I should have been born thirty or more years ago. Sigh.
squirrel500 about 13 years ago
I want to build a time machine!
Sandfan about 13 years ago
Tatulli makes an excellent point here. Just think back…Calvin and Hobbes, Bloom County, Far Side, Tumbleweeds. Of course, if you define success by money earned instead of humor, nothing can touch Peanuts or Garfield.
Christopher Shea about 13 years ago
20 or 30? Surely the author meant to write 50 or 60.
scott689 about 13 years ago
Oh, I feel that one… nice work as always, Mark
aerwalt about 13 years ago
Sisyphos: Correct: " The Time Machine", a George Pal production
David Bethke Premium Member about 13 years ago
Hey! How come copy of “The Time Machine” doesn’t have any blueprints in it?
Fan o’ Lio. about 13 years ago
Alley Oop has been using one for about a year now.
Logical Duck about 13 years ago
In 20 0r 30 years time the book will refer to the current present.
Fan o’ Lio. about 13 years ago
Comic strip artists, writers, or whatever you call them should form a union and immediately go on strike and not come back to work until they are at least making minimum wage.
markwalton about 13 years ago
So funny and so sad at the same time! HA HA – sigh
AB9SS about 13 years ago
I know many of you have not seen the 60’s version of H.G. Wells: “The Time Machine” but I heartily recommend it for its great time-lapse photography special effects and Rod Taylor and Yvet Mimeux were well casted in their roles.
knoahu about 13 years ago
I don’t get it. How does going back in time make a successful comic strip?
Sherlock Watson about 13 years ago
Reminds me of a comic-book gag where someone was selling a book called How to Make Millions of Dollars; every page just said, “Get a job at the mint.”
WaitingMan about 13 years ago
The book, “How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe” (2010) by Charles Wu is a wonderful recent take on time travel. Highly recommended.
Banjo Evans about 13 years ago
I get tired of the woe is me comics from Tatulli. Get over it.
TheDOCTOR about 13 years ago
I’m surprised Lio doesn’t have a big Blue Police Box sitting in his backyard.
pbarnrob about 13 years ago
It seems to have worked; when did Lio begin?The successful part is trickier; by what criteria?
Charles Weir about 13 years ago
A bit of BTTF trivia; the DeLorean’s Time Circuits display was Red, Yellow and Green and was homage to George Pal’s machine, which had the same colors in its display. Also, who had the pine tree farm? Peabody, What was his son’s name? Sherman.
Popeyesforearm about 13 years ago
Nice rendering of The Time Machine.
steelersneo about 13 years ago
Wonderful reproduction of the Time Machine. Great artwork.