Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for August 23, 2010
Transcript:
RIck: Back already? How'd the interview go? Jeff: Great! I'm a shoo-in. Turns out everyone at Overkill Systems is a fan of the Red Rascal! They follow him on Twitter! Rick: The Red Rascal tweets? Why? Jeff: To update his legend. He's also on Facebook. Rick: Seriously? How many friends does he have? Jeff: None, obvi. He doesn't want to put them in jeopardy.
ksoskins about 14 years ago
He’s great with live hardware. Which other applicant shot down a chopper? The Red Rascal is a legend in his own mind.
napaeric about 14 years ago
Red Rascal was one of my childhood friends, too bad he was sensitive about losing. Seems he has made up for his inadequacies.
ronebofh about 14 years ago
“Obvi”? Oh god.
randgrithr about 14 years ago
Poor comic book character. Walking into another canned setup. I guess his non-existent “friends” need to get their rocks off somehow these days. ;-7
Sandfan about 14 years ago
I’m with ronebofh. “Obvi”? These Twitter twits are a clear and present danger.
Randy Busch Premium Member about 14 years ago
And there are several ‘Red Rascals’ on facebook. Yea, okay, I looked.
ZorkArg about 14 years ago
OK, one of you lurkers has to come out of hiding and take the name “Red Rascal.”
Potrzebie about 14 years ago
Hm. Perhaps GBT has spawned a real-life website for the hijinks of the Red Rascal?
nickmangieri Premium Member about 14 years ago
Hiding? Whose hiding?
stuestes about 14 years ago
Shouldn’t your picture be the Red Rascal disguise, thus not outing yourself?
freeholder1 about 14 years ago
That’s OMG, Rone. :-)
freeholder1 about 14 years ago
I once heard an Edsel called a ‘legendary” car, too.
“Legend” once referred to the life of a saint, but, appropriately enough for this story line, it’s no archaic.
cdhaley about 14 years ago
Overkill Systems knows that Red Rascal’s fictions provide a great cover for their illegal operations, just as GT uses this satirical strip (the RR arc) to divert us from political reality.
“Legend” means literally “stories worth reading”—-originally, the lives of saints but nowadays everything from presidential memoirs to comic strips. Saints’ lives could only be read by the literate 17% of adults but everyone can “read” comics. Such is the progress we’ve achieved by mass literacy.
Sandy_June about 14 years ago
I second Radish’s nomination. So, he should be the patron saint of what – Twitter twits? Creative reality? RPG-ers?
Nemesys about 14 years ago
palin drome, I think that your first paragraph nailed it. As amusing as I think the Red Rascal is, I don’t see how he fits into anything relevant. It’s 2 weeks of voting “present”, but I’m gearing up for the next Palin-a-thon scheduled for pre-election October (perhaps with a teaser lead-in in late September).
Maybe GT is just catching his breath in order to work on his Cordoba House series. Or, maybe not, but wouldn’t Duke make a great spokesperson for it?
Herbabee about 14 years ago
Oh ratz - been away too long, and there’s Lil’ Duke in the limelight again!
jeanne1212 about 14 years ago
Perfect, GT!! … Fun comments, too ,.. even if Palindrome’s comments are, as they often are, just a tad off the mark
Wildcard24365 about 14 years ago
Well… at least the kid’s thought this through.
Thorby_Baslim about 14 years ago
Baslim the Beggar, I thought you were shortened?