And now it’s finally begun. No more omnious foreshadowing… April is in danger. And this chance to watch it daily will be both gutting.. but also allowed me to notice how good the art is on panels 2 and 3. The sheer terror in poor apirl’s face, the layers on the underwater shot, it’s all REALLY good and the coloring for this reprint is only making it better.
From Lynn’s Comments: This illustration was hard to draw. I was very emotional when I did it. I could see the outcome immediately, but readers had to wait for 24 hours to find out what happened next.
I vividly remember the third panel and the terror on April’s face from when it originally ran, air bubbles and all. A dramatic tale, well-written and well-illustrated. What a treasure Lynn Johnston gave us with her creative gifts.
This hits so much harder now, as a parent myself, than when I read this in the original run. And beautifully highlights FBFW’s minimalist, but striking storytelling style!
And that is how fast things can go sideways – and honestly, I bet if it was Liz or Mike, they’d still be in trouble even for knowing how to swim. Rushing water isn’t to be trifled with, no matter the age.
Kids can get out so easy. They watch to learn from everything you do – even what you don’t want them to learn. When I lived in Utah, I looked out my window one snowy winter day and my neighbor’s toddler was in my front yard in diaper only. Just tromping in the snow. Only takes a minute – to look away, to make coffee, to take a call, step into the restroom. Impossible to watch every second. My neighbor’s son was lucky – they had not even missed him when I took him home.
Oh wow, didn’t see that one coming. Here I was expecting her to have a little fun floating her boat, then go home before anyone noticed she was missing.
As I understand it, Lynn has updated some of these old strips. Not in essential substance, but some references and maybe artwork (not sure about that one). Has this arc been updated in any way? I didn’t start reading regularly until sometime after this.
Unless I’m mistaken, which is quite possible, the original time this was written the entire family was camping when April fell in. Regardless, it’s beautifully written (and drawn).
Poor little April. Just wants to sail her boat, but she’s young and doesn’t realize how deep the water is and just how much danger she is in. Still just as scary as it was the first time. Little ones can get into trouble just so darn quick!
ABOUT THE SPOILERS!! If, like me, your reading this arc for the first time, you can go back to April 10,1995 and read the whole arc at one time and ease the affect of the spoilers.
C 8 months ago
Uh oh
paige.votruba 8 months ago
As someone who’s fallen under the water in a pool multiple times,this is scarier in color than the original B&W.
Johnny Q Premium Member 8 months ago
Darwin Award coming up!
Jim706 8 months ago
And here it comes… :(
Jacob Mattingly 8 months ago
And now it’s finally begun. No more omnious foreshadowing… April is in danger. And this chance to watch it daily will be both gutting.. but also allowed me to notice how good the art is on panels 2 and 3. The sheer terror in poor apirl’s face, the layers on the underwater shot, it’s all REALLY good and the coloring for this reprint is only making it better.
snsurone76 8 months ago
SPOILER ALERT: At least April did become a veternarian. Maybe as atonement for her heedless childhood?
XF8U-3 8 months ago
The dog’s facial expressions are priceless.
rekam Premium Member 8 months ago
Jacob Mattingly could at least have used the SPOILER ALERT on his comment.
Lyrak 8 months ago
I think I’ll take a break from this comic strip for a week or two.
Argythree 8 months ago
I remember this, and wish I didn’t…
Tantor 8 months ago
Splish, splash, I was takin’ a bath
Robert Nowall Premium Member 8 months ago
I don’t know if I can bring myself to read this.
Macushlalondra 8 months ago
You can tell Farley is Edgar’s father, they look so much alike.
Daniel Verburg 8 months ago
Which dog will hit the waters ?
Gizmo Cat 8 months ago
From Lynn’s Comments: This illustration was hard to draw. I was very emotional when I did it. I could see the outcome immediately, but readers had to wait for 24 hours to find out what happened next.
Fetzee 8 months ago
This all stems from John and Eloy’s bad parenting
French Persons Premium Member 8 months ago
A river swollen with rain like this is not clear. It is muddy brown.
nyrB Premium Member 8 months ago
oh great, now you’ve lost the boat aypo – what else could possibly go wrong!
jehelatygr Premium Member 8 months ago
I vividly remember the third panel and the terror on April’s face from when it originally ran, air bubbles and all. A dramatic tale, well-written and well-illustrated. What a treasure Lynn Johnston gave us with her creative gifts.
Foob 8 months ago
Is that a river or a swimming pool?
sigmaric 8 months ago
Boo! I read the script to feel good. Not to worry for 24 hours
kaycstamper 8 months ago
How can there be a spoiler when I’ve read this for years and don’t remember this happening before!
bestframeforward Premium Member 8 months ago
This hits so much harder now, as a parent myself, than when I read this in the original run. And beautifully highlights FBFW’s minimalist, but striking storytelling style!
Tom 8 months ago
Isn’t this deja vu all over again?
Chris 8 months ago
oh no, April! :{
KageKat 8 months ago
And that is how fast things can go sideways – and honestly, I bet if it was Liz or Mike, they’d still be in trouble even for knowing how to swim. Rushing water isn’t to be trifled with, no matter the age.
elbow macaroni 8 months ago
Strip is 30 years old.
elbow macaroni 8 months ago
And the art is mediocre.
jski14 8 months ago
Too bad it wasn’t Michael.
jski14 8 months ago
Aypo sleep with fishes.
Jelliqal 8 months ago
Kids can get out so easy. They watch to learn from everything you do – even what you don’t want them to learn. When I lived in Utah, I looked out my window one snowy winter day and my neighbor’s toddler was in my front yard in diaper only. Just tromping in the snow. Only takes a minute – to look away, to make coffee, to take a call, step into the restroom. Impossible to watch every second. My neighbor’s son was lucky – they had not even missed him when I took him home.
GojusJoe 8 months ago
Sing along, “Running Bear loved Little White Dove…”
John Jorgensen 8 months ago
Oh wow, didn’t see that one coming. Here I was expecting her to have a little fun floating her boat, then go home before anyone noticed she was missing.
Daltongang Premium Member 8 months ago
And the disaster begins. The price of Kleenex always goes up when this part of the series is rerun.
[Unnamed Reader - bddb15] 8 months ago
I thought comics were suppose to make you smile …
stamps 8 months ago
Where’s Lassie when you need her?
pripley 8 months ago
As I understand it, Lynn has updated some of these old strips. Not in essential substance, but some references and maybe artwork (not sure about that one). Has this arc been updated in any way? I didn’t start reading regularly until sometime after this.
childrenspoems Premium Member 8 months ago
Unless I’m mistaken, which is quite possible, the original time this was written the entire family was camping when April fell in. Regardless, it’s beautifully written (and drawn).
CeceliaWD Premium Member 8 months ago
If you can’t wait, go back to April of 1995.
zippykatz 8 months ago
Headline: Hero dog rescues 4-year old girl from drowning, gets medal from mayor. Parents jailed for felony child neglect. [We can hope].
rbullfogg 8 months ago
I wonder how far Lynn will go with this. It will put a lot of guilt out there. I just hope it ends well!
NCGalFromNJ 8 months ago
I still remember the first time I read this arc. I was 35. It still makes me cry.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 8 months ago
Oops
DeaconJohnGiglioJr 8 months ago
Will the dogs save her?
Wendy Emlinger Premium Member 8 months ago
Poor little April. Just wants to sail her boat, but she’s young and doesn’t realize how deep the water is and just how much danger she is in. Still just as scary as it was the first time. Little ones can get into trouble just so darn quick!
g04922 8 months ago
Dogs to the rescue ! Can’t wait to see how they do it…
stepzla 8 months ago
ABOUT THE SPOILERS!! If, like me, your reading this arc for the first time, you can go back to April 10,1995 and read the whole arc at one time and ease the affect of the spoilers.
Eric S 8 months ago
bad parenting 101.. leaving your kids unattended.
BaconBoyCamper 8 months ago
The hardest comic story arc I have ever read begins. And yet, joyous, with what is yet to come…
rebelstrike0 8 months ago
Today is Eclipse Day.
moosemin 8 months ago
Long ago, I read that Lynn’s cartoonist collegue, Charles Schulz (Peanuts) was angry at her because of what happens in this arc.
paullp Premium Member 8 months ago
Excellent story. Well-told and honest.
macmcneil49 8 months ago
Autobiographical or educational?
Teto85 Premium Member 8 months ago
But the twist here is that it’s Farley that survives.
BWR 8 months ago
I hate this.
Every time.
millersdiveservice 8 months ago
The dogs will ruin the plot and drag her out