I prefer color, Old Traditionalists. But I was pleased to see Tracy throw Cueball’s words [from yesterday] back at him in panel 1. Young Spike is, as margueritem put it, just “copping an attitude,” and might turn out not to be such a bad seed….
Joe Staton has always said that he draws the dailies with the intention that they be seen in B&W. Since it suits the artist’s intent, as well as my personal preference, I also vote for B&W.
Bill Thompson almost 13 years ago
Rejoice that the strip is in glorious black and white, for the color version makes the Son of Spike look like a loaf of Wonder Bread.
60sFan almost 13 years ago
Tracy copping an attitude with Cueball and Spike’s son. Ha!
margueritem almost 13 years ago
Spike, Jr. copping an attitude with Tracy and his father.
Vista Bill Raley and Comet™ almost 13 years ago
Good morning everybody…
Yea! B&W again!
Sisyphos almost 13 years ago
I prefer color, Old Traditionalists. But I was pleased to see Tracy throw Cueball’s words [from yesterday] back at him in panel 1. Young Spike is, as margueritem put it, just “copping an attitude,” and might turn out not to be such a bad seed….
chicken 33 almost 13 years ago
Good or bad, all seeds get planted.
Mdstudio almost 13 years ago
Could be that young Spike wants help but is being rude because Cueball is right there.
Det.DanDone almost 13 years ago
Son of Spike may not need help now, but he will.
johnrussco almost 13 years ago
Everyone is so passive aggressive
APersonOfInterest almost 13 years ago
Sam continues to puff away in panels two and three … can’t help but wonder if this might have something to do with the story as we move forward.
davidf42 almost 13 years ago
I vote for B&W.
HannoX almost 13 years ago
@BillThompsonThe Wonder Bread color scheme was deliberate. Mike’s foster father worked for Wonder Bread for many years.Another vote for B&W.
Buzza Wuzza almost 13 years ago
It does seem as if Sam’s smoking is a clue as to what’s coming next.
mzkdad almost 13 years ago
Is that Zippy behind the drums in Panel 2?
WaitingMan almost 13 years ago
A vote for b&w. Colorizing washes out the details of the art.
Weegel almost 13 years ago
Joe Staton has always said that he draws the dailies with the intention that they be seen in B&W. Since it suits the artist’s intent, as well as my personal preference, I also vote for B&W.
tcreole almost 13 years ago
Why is Ellen Degeneres wearing a polkadot suit in this comic?