Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for March 04, 2014
Transcript:
Mike; Say, B.D., as your new roommate, I'm most naturally very curious to learn what your interests are. B.D.: I play football. Mike: Oh, wow! Really? Football! Just think of that! Wow! Boy, what a pair we're going to make! A football player and a lover boy! I could get you girls, and you could get me football tickets. It certainly has amazing advantages. B.D.: I wonder if I could move over to the gym...
BE THIS GUY over 10 years ago
They’ve gone all Ted Turner on these strips that were originally black and white.
SKJAM! Premium Member over 10 years ago
1970. when being a “lover boy” was still thought of as a good option on college campuses.
Kali39 over 10 years ago
Forgot how much of a dork Mike was in the beginning.
pbarnrob over 10 years ago
Recalling that GT knew what B.D. stood for in 1970, more so today!
printzzz Premium Member over 10 years ago
I think it’s wonderful to see these old classics. Hopefully you will continue to publish them on a day-to-day basic like… forever!
traceling over 10 years ago
Those of you looking for fresh strips may have to wait a while… http://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/garry-trudeau-announces-extended-hiatus-comics-pages-will-run-classic-early-strips/2014/03/02/aaf94a88-a0a8-11e3-a050-dc3322a94fa7_story.htmlPersonally, I don’t mind strolling down classic lane. This weeks is strips from the launch in 1970, only a few years before I started reading this strip regularly.
ajnotales over 10 years ago
Did the trolls bitch and moan like this when Watterson and Breathed decided to put the pen down? G. T. Has been at this for more than forty years! If he wants to do other projects, or just kick back and enjoy the fruits of his labor, that’s just fine with me – thanks for the laughs, and sometimes, insights. Poor indignant trolls – when you’ve given us forty SECONDS of entertainment, come back and we’ll talk. Until then … Go away!
montessoriteacher over 10 years ago
Cute strip today. Can’t wait to see new episodes of alpha house, that should also be great fun.;) and we now get to see the younger versions of people we have talked about.
chazandru over 10 years ago
I had every Doonesbury compilation book that ever came out, including the one including this art. Then a friend borrowed fifteen of them, something that didn’t concern me since I knew how fast he could read through them. But I didn’t think he and his family would leave them scattered about the out door deck in a rainstorm.Oh well.C.
trollope'sreader over 10 years ago
I’ve been a fan from the beginning. The strip was first in the Detroit Free Press’s comics section until Joannie went to bed with Redfern. Then it was banished to (I think) the editorial section.
goweeder over 10 years ago
I am SO happy that they are running old, old, old strips now — I didn’t get to see them the first time around, so they are ALL new strips for me..And a pox on the low-life trolls who want to do nothing but criticize!
57-Don over 10 years ago
Does anybody out there still remember Brian Dowling?
magicwalnut over 10 years ago
I’m tickled! a wish come true….classic Doonsbury!
magicwalnut over 10 years ago
I’m tickled! a wish come true….classic Doonsbury!
SwimsWithSharks over 10 years ago
I’m looking forward to BD going to Vietnam. I haven’t read those strips in 40 years.
marshalldoc over 10 years ago
Well, saving grace is that new strips will still run Sundays (as per the WaPo article referenced by ‘traceling’). I’m involved with the characters & issues as they are and am sorry to lose ’em on a daily basis.
Argy.Bargy2 over 10 years ago
This is my first opportunity to read the originals. I had no idea what a flake Mike was in the beginning…
luvdafuneez over 10 years ago
Good one.
Nelly55 over 10 years ago
love this. I was only 16 in 1970 and missed the beginning.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 10 years ago
Nor does it hurt
kaffekup over 10 years ago
Does Mike not realize that football players get all the girls they can handle on their own?And after all, BD wound up with Boopsie.
deniseannebrooks over 10 years ago
Awesome to see these—I’d love to see the whole series from the beginning (if I live that long!).
Tricia A. over 10 years ago
Funny that he considered himself a lover back then, when he seems generally clueless about women these days.
kaffekup over 10 years ago
But BD was the quarterback, so he didn’t make hits and didn’t need to bulk up (if anybody had even heard of steroids back in the day). As far as the strip goes, he was in great health until Iraq.
montessoriteacher over 10 years ago
I saw a recent pic of GT’s mom and she looked a lot like daisy Doonesbury
montessoriteacher over 10 years ago
Daisy was basically an old lady wearing a big floppy hat, ala GT’s mom.
pouncingtiger over 10 years ago
Why has GT gone classic? Where are the new Doonesbury?!?
MiepR over 10 years ago
I’ve been suggesting for awhile that if Trudeau wants to run reruns, he should use something old enough that we’ve forgotten it. Good to see him running with it.
Comicsexpert over 10 years ago
I remember reading this when it first came out.
katina.cooper over 10 years ago
I’m glad they restarted from the beginning. Now I can see what they were like 20 years before I was born.
slworona over 10 years ago
For more on Brian Dowling and his beyond-superstar status as Yale’s quarterback and captain, track down a copy of the excellent 2008 documentary “Harvard Beats Yale 29-29”. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1286800/
talewinds over 10 years ago
Good lord, saw these when they first came out.
Spade Jr. over 10 years ago
Far better stuff than the overblown politics over the last ten years or so. One could actually believe that Trudeau is a comic strip guy who can be entertaining and funny for every reader, not just his extreme left pals. Keep dem re-runs comin’ !
Hunter7 over 10 years ago
Love how BD is sinking lower and lower into his chair as Mike continues to babble. .I remember some of the early stuff – not the actual strips – just scraps of images. Like BD was almost always sitting in a chair. Rarely spoke, but always had a thought bubble.