Yes, P B S is different and has no horse but that does not make it bad. Some people just may not get it. And like many great cartoonists Pastis is left handed.
Or is it that Samson is in a dry spell and is needing a shot of “Outside the box” thinking from someone like Pastis? Personally, I am of the opinion that humor depends more on the reader than the author. Maybe you don’t think something is funny that someone else finds hilarious. Neither are wrong.
Horace. How about you and my friend Flicka spent the day at the track. Maybe you can have lunch. They serve seabiscuits with pinto beans and a horseradish dip that’s a real winner.
Well, I think it is pretty darn funny! But then, I know how many times Rat has pretty much said the opposite to Pastis. Samson, you NAILED that last panel.
The second panel is funny, because Dr. Suess’ children’s books are far from abstruse. But if Horace was lacking basic horse sense, he might consider them abstruse.
Ive seen a couple other comic strips pull in some PBS characters. Over the Hedge being the most memorable with Hammy singing "I see London, … I see Rat’s underpants. Even tame artists have gotten into the act. I remember seeing a PBS reference in BC or Wizard of Id, I just cant remember which one. I think these cross overs are pretty funny.
To me the popularity of PBS is a sign of how far the new comics have fallen. Worse art than “Dilbert,” dumber morons than “Get Fuzzy,” and the most forced puns of any source.
zero almost 13 years ago
“…there are more things in Heaven and Earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy. "
hellosinger almost 13 years ago
I happen to think both strips are pretty great.
The Hammer Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Yes, P B S is different and has no horse but that does not make it bad. Some people just may not get it. And like many great cartoonists Pastis is left handed.
jimcos almost 13 years ago
Or is it that Samson is in a dry spell and is needing a shot of “Outside the box” thinking from someone like Pastis? Personally, I am of the opinion that humor depends more on the reader than the author. Maybe you don’t think something is funny that someone else finds hilarious. Neither are wrong.
Dillithamir almost 13 years ago
Don’t knock him… I love his gags and so do millions of others
samsonsamson2 almost 13 years ago
Don’t listen to that evil bird, Stephan! He won’t pay you!
PICTO almost 13 years ago
Horace. How about you and my friend Flicka spent the day at the track. Maybe you can have lunch. They serve seabiscuits with pinto beans and a horseradish dip that’s a real winner.
Ermine Notyours almost 13 years ago
What rhymes with “Pastis?”
libbydog almost 13 years ago
Love it! Love both strips.
billthecat7 almost 13 years ago
Left handed is good
Oxnate almost 13 years ago
The funny part is that bringing in characters from other strips is a time honored PBS joke.
jaywilsonwork almost 13 years ago
Well, I think it is pretty darn funny! But then, I know how many times Rat has pretty much said the opposite to Pastis. Samson, you NAILED that last panel.
Heima almost 13 years ago
The second panel is funny, because Dr. Suess’ children’s books are far from abstruse. But if Horace was lacking basic horse sense, he might consider them abstruse.
Buzza Wuzza almost 13 years ago
I have never gotten used to comic strip artists who draw themselves into every strip.
medium2au almost 13 years ago
But what if both comics are by the same cartoonist?
Brian Fink almost 13 years ago
Ive seen a couple other comic strips pull in some PBS characters. Over the Hedge being the most memorable with Hammy singing "I see London, … I see Rat’s underpants. Even tame artists have gotten into the act. I remember seeing a PBS reference in BC or Wizard of Id, I just cant remember which one. I think these cross overs are pretty funny.
Stephen Gilberg almost 13 years ago
To me the popularity of PBS is a sign of how far the new comics have fallen. Worse art than “Dilbert,” dumber morons than “Get Fuzzy,” and the most forced puns of any source.
Coyoty Premium Member almost 13 years ago
With friends like these, who needs anemones?
DamnHappyChappy almost 13 years ago
Hey there, thanks for the PBS tip. Not seen it before and now it is on my daily list.
Cajtri87 almost 13 years ago
Well, that is certainly the minority position I would say. One of the most popular comics out there. Go Steve Go.
bigbadpete almost 13 years ago
Watch out, the crocs are coming…
J Short almost 13 years ago
That’s the way; pay to stay.
Nuttypearls115 over 12 years ago
I wonder if Rat knows about this…