when this comic was first introduced to my newspaper comics page i was not impressed with it at all, but i gave it a chance. i fast learned to like it. like it a lot. i am going to miss it and i also hope it goes into reruns. i would like to reread it from the start.i wish you luck with future endeavors Mr. Randolph, and i hope our paths cross again some daythank you.
An open letter to Corey Pandolph. Sir, I had the pleasure of stumbling across your work during the first run of Barkeater Lake. I recognized so many familiar elements in that strip, it really spoke to me. For example, I have been in many places in the Adirondacks where a dog will go from table to table, albeit not an anthropomorphic dog, but I could see where you got the inspiration for Banks. … Soon, I was making daily visits to barkeaterlake.com and eventually fakerockstar.com for everything Pandolph. Many times I wished I could have given large sums in the "tip jar " on bl’s webpage to show my appreciation for what was obviously a labor of love. I said all that to say this. The comics world is a little smaller to me as you end your strip work. Your work will join other past favorites like "The Far Side ", "Bloom County ", "Calvin and Hobbs ", "Liberty Meadows " and “The Humble Stumble” as some of the very best that the comic strip media has to offer. Thanks for making me laugh and good luck in your future endeavors, Corey!
At our house, we’re very sad to see Elderberries go. Not only did Mr. Pandolph do a fine job, but he kept alive the memory of Phil Frank and his whimsical storytelling style.Good luck in your next strip. We’ll be reading.
I was a major fan of Phil Frank, who alas passed away a few years ago. When I moved to San Francisco, his “Farley” strips helped me learn a lot about the City. When he started Elderberries, I started reading that strip as well. And now, alas, it joins other great strips that have ended. I very much will miss it.
Good luck Corey. I will miss this very well thought out comic. You always managed to get a chuckle out of me every time I read this crews misadventures
I’ll miss this strip. When it debuted locally I was kind of puzzled as to why I should care about it. That the charming quirkiness of the characters should make me into a fan is a testament to Pandolph’s skill with crafting characters you care about and a sense for truly funny situations to put them in. Who knew that a joke about an old Cold Warrior wooing the Last Surviving Soviet and coming to a detente before the end would work in 2012, or have so much heart? In the end, I cared about every one of the characters, and am fondly imagining post-strip lives in which they all get what they fondly want.
And the way the two central characters were played off, in a note-perfect riff on that iconic TV sitcom? I can hardly remember a strip which ended on such a witty, classy note.
Comicsexpert over 12 years ago
Farewell Elderberries. A decent comic.
RyuKatoma over 12 years ago
I will miss the Elderberries, it is and soon will have been one of the few comics I talk to my grandmother about on a daily basis.
mummieeva over 12 years ago
I am in tears to see this comic end. It was one of the few let that still makes me laugh.
hawgowar over 12 years ago
“…….THE END!”
Nachikethass over 12 years ago
Farewell…
chasches over 12 years ago
Morris Gumboot could use some new room mates
pschearer Premium Member over 12 years ago
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I was thinking Dusty and TOBY would be an interesting pair.
Best of luck, Corey, and thanks for your contribution.
Russell Sketchley Premium Member over 12 years ago
Great comic. All the best, Corey, in your future endeavours.
Oh, and I love the “Odd Couple” TV show references, not to mention the closing Simon and Garfunkle pun.
Dkram over 12 years ago
Will there be an Elderberries Classics? Please!!.\\//_
doc white over 12 years ago
I found this all to late.I imprinted with this comic and now I loose,again.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 12 years ago
when this comic was first introduced to my newspaper comics page i was not impressed with it at all, but i gave it a chance. i fast learned to like it. like it a lot. i am going to miss it and i also hope it goes into reruns. i would like to reread it from the start.i wish you luck with future endeavors Mr. Randolph, and i hope our paths cross again some daythank you.
McGehee over 12 years ago
I was wondering why the theme from that TV show popped into my head yesterday.
Redhead55 over 12 years ago
Farewell old friends. I’ll miss you.
Good luck with your new project, Corey.
MartyK over 12 years ago
An open letter to Corey Pandolph. Sir, I had the pleasure of stumbling across your work during the first run of Barkeater Lake. I recognized so many familiar elements in that strip, it really spoke to me. For example, I have been in many places in the Adirondacks where a dog will go from table to table, albeit not an anthropomorphic dog, but I could see where you got the inspiration for Banks. … Soon, I was making daily visits to barkeaterlake.com and eventually fakerockstar.com for everything Pandolph. Many times I wished I could have given large sums in the "tip jar " on bl’s webpage to show my appreciation for what was obviously a labor of love. I said all that to say this. The comics world is a little smaller to me as you end your strip work. Your work will join other past favorites like "The Far Side ", "Bloom County ", "Calvin and Hobbs ", "Liberty Meadows " and “The Humble Stumble” as some of the very best that the comic strip media has to offer. Thanks for making me laugh and good luck in your future endeavors, Corey!
ladywyntre over 12 years ago
I know it’s just a parasocial relationship, but I kinda feel like a friend just died.
Cmusiker over 12 years ago
At our house, we’re very sad to see Elderberries go. Not only did Mr. Pandolph do a fine job, but he kept alive the memory of Phil Frank and his whimsical storytelling style.Good luck in your next strip. We’ll be reading.
underwriter over 12 years ago
Corey, I never commented on this strip – because you said it all. Now I feel I must say thank you and Godspeed.
ottod Premium Member over 12 years ago
Thanks Corey! I hope you’ll find satisfying outlets for your talent, and I hope some of them will be things I can see and enjoy along with you.
kirbey over 12 years ago
I will miss this comic. . . cheers
Sandlapper77 over 12 years ago
Requiescat in pace.
onceisenough over 12 years ago
Never mourn the passing of a good friend. Celebrate the fact that they were a part of you life, for as long as they were.
pam Miner over 12 years ago
this is cute. I never saw that movie but now I wish I had.
dinosaur123 over 12 years ago
Thanks for the laughs, best wishes to you.
jennisuzan over 12 years ago
I was a major fan of Phil Frank, who alas passed away a few years ago. When I moved to San Francisco, his “Farley” strips helped me learn a lot about the City. When he started Elderberries, I started reading that strip as well. And now, alas, it joins other great strips that have ended. I very much will miss it.
JoeStoppinghem Premium Member over 12 years ago
I’m getting to that stage in life that, “I don’t like changes.”.This is another example. I know all things come to an end, but this one I will miss.
Thanks for the times you’ve given up to entertain us and I hope your next endeavor is successful.
shewith5 over 12 years ago
Good luck Corey. I will miss this very well thought out comic. You always managed to get a chuckle out of me every time I read this crews misadventures
zehnkatzen over 12 years ago
I’ll miss this strip. When it debuted locally I was kind of puzzled as to why I should care about it. That the charming quirkiness of the characters should make me into a fan is a testament to Pandolph’s skill with crafting characters you care about and a sense for truly funny situations to put them in. Who knew that a joke about an old Cold Warrior wooing the Last Surviving Soviet and coming to a detente before the end would work in 2012, or have so much heart? In the end, I cared about every one of the characters, and am fondly imagining post-strip lives in which they all get what they fondly want.
And the way the two central characters were played off, in a note-perfect riff on that iconic TV sitcom? I can hardly remember a strip which ended on such a witty, classy note.
I will miss Pandolph’s Elderberries.
tbritt99 over 12 years ago
Thank you for giving it a dignified ending. Will miss it terribly.
kgabriel over 12 years ago
So so sad to say good bye to this great strip.
bar0329 over 12 years ago
I’m so sad to see the end of the Elderberrie Gang. At least everyone got a happy future waiting. Many, Many Thanks for all the laughs.