“Let’s see… Omaha the Cat Dancer, Cherry Pop-Tart, Tarot: Witch of the Black Rose, Little Annie Fanny, Xxxenophile… wow, I’ve never even heard of these, they must be rare and valuable!”
The last three days have been prime Batiuk “story-telling.” First we have the homunculus shrieking “say yes!!!” and the tension of whether Jff, who just kicked his komix habit, will go to Comic-Con. The next day we have Child Jff in the kitchen, preparing to ask Scary Female Authority Figure if he can indulge his komix habit. Anothe tense moment: will Pmm give her permission, or will she stab a potato peeler through his dreams? Today we have Jff packing as Ed suddenly exhibits a deep interest in komix as an investment.
What’s missing? In each case, tension is built up, but then released off camera. This is beyond “Tell, Don’t Show.” The skipping past the dramatic payoff is downright tantric.
Seems like a ridiculous thing for an investment club to purchase, considering they are surely not getting these things at any kind of a discount. Especially since this wouldn’t be a long term investment, what with the club members averaging 90 years of age.
(With apologies to the Beach Boys) … “Let’s go, comics now, everybody’s groaning now, come on com-safari with meeee! Come, come on, comic safari, come, come on, comic safari!”
Bill Thompson over 1 year ago
Out in Ed Crankshaft’s garden shed, a man-sized pod lies empty.
sueb1863 over 1 year ago
“Here, I have some work for you to do for me that will eat up lots of your time so you won’t have much time to do what YOU want to do.”
grozar over 1 year ago
That bratty kid is getting annoying…
grozar over 1 year ago
Has anyone ever seen Crank perusing an Archie com-x?No? Me neither.
Brian Perler Premium Member over 1 year ago
“Let’s see… Omaha the Cat Dancer, Cherry Pop-Tart, Tarot: Witch of the Black Rose, Little Annie Fanny, Xxxenophile… wow, I’ve never even heard of these, they must be rare and valuable!”
puddleglum1066 over 1 year ago
When, in the long backstory of Ed Crankshaft, did we see any evidence that he was into komix?
puddleglum1066 over 1 year ago
The last three days have been prime Batiuk “story-telling.” First we have the homunculus shrieking “say yes!!!” and the tension of whether Jff, who just kicked his komix habit, will go to Comic-Con. The next day we have Child Jff in the kitchen, preparing to ask Scary Female Authority Figure if he can indulge his komix habit. Anothe tense moment: will Pmm give her permission, or will she stab a potato peeler through his dreams? Today we have Jff packing as Ed suddenly exhibits a deep interest in komix as an investment.
What’s missing? In each case, tension is built up, but then released off camera. This is beyond “Tell, Don’t Show.” The skipping past the dramatic payoff is downright tantric.
rockyridge1977 over 1 year ago
Scavenger hunt.
fuzzbucket Premium Member over 1 year ago
I don’t think they’ll be cheap enough for an investment club at the comic-con. Those people know what they’re worth.
Mopman over 1 year ago
Seems like a ridiculous thing for an investment club to purchase, considering they are surely not getting these things at any kind of a discount. Especially since this wouldn’t be a long term investment, what with the club members averaging 90 years of age.
ladykat over 1 year ago
Comic books as an investment…hmmm…
French Persons Premium Member over 1 year ago
“There’s a comic book called ‘Lisa’s Story’? Oh boy! Oh boy! Oh boy oh boy oh boy oh boy oh boy!!”
tcayer over 1 year ago
Buying vintage comics now is not an investment.
tcayer over 1 year ago
When has Ed ever expressed an interest in comic books? He didn’t even learn to read until a few years back.
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 1 year ago
Wow a Crankshaft appearance………….
zodismoon over 1 year ago
Why not just bring him along?
French Persons Premium Member over 1 year ago
(With apologies to the Beach Boys) … “Let’s go, comics now, everybody’s groaning now, come on com-safari with meeee! Come, come on, comic safari, come, come on, comic safari!”
GojusJoe over 1 year ago
Don’t forget to stop at the Comic-Con museum in Balboa Park.
grozar over 1 year ago
Oh, my! Crank didn’t start speaking with a ‘SO!’
Uncle $crooge over 1 year ago
Factor in the fact that all of those in the investment club are well past 80 and you’ve guaranteed that this story will make no sense.
AB9SS over 1 year ago
Hey! Winkerbean’s been retired! The story line had to go somewhere!
rockyridge1977 over 1 year ago
At least they are reading!
ToneeRhianRose about 1 year ago
Just admit it Ed. You like reading comics too!