Caulfield has the staff guessing his next characterization. Happens every year. Some make correct guesses but the list of possibilities makes for good reading.
If your Halloween costume doesn’t give enough clues for anyone to guess it, it’s a fail. Knowing Caulfield, it will be something literary. But that doesn’t narrow it down much.
I haven’t gotten this yet, but I do know (and everyone at Bryson should!) that Caulfield chooses literary characters, not art images. But as to a guess: how about “The Turn of the Screw” by Henry James?
Bilan about 22 hours ago
Invasion of the body snatchers?
danketaz Premium Member about 22 hours ago
‘Howl’ by Allen Ginsberg
DorothyGlenn Premium Member about 20 hours ago
Election Day?
Carl Premium Member about 18 hours ago
“_____________” won the election!!
cdward about 17 hours ago
He sophisticated, so it’s gotta be something highbrow like “Oops, I Did It Again,” by Brittany Spears.
posse1 Premium Member about 17 hours ago
The Birds?
perpetualv Premium Member about 17 hours ago
Nothing to do with the election (established in Monday’s strip). Perhaps the new Bob Woodward book, “War?”
matjestaet about 16 hours ago
Philip K. Dick, „Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?“ perhaps ?
The Wolf In Your Midst about 16 hours ago
Maybe he’s contemplating how Stephen King was such a productive writer.
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(King doesn’t even remember writing Cujo, for example.)
Darwinskeeper about 16 hours ago
The boy who cried wolf?
matzam Premium Member about 15 hours ago
the great pumpkin charlie brown
sandpiper about 14 hours ago
Caulfield has the staff guessing his next characterization. Happens every year. Some make correct guesses but the list of possibilities makes for good reading.
Slowly, he turned... about 14 hours ago
History of the Hindenburg?
mfrasca about 14 hours ago
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.
Bill Löhr Premium Member about 14 hours ago
To quote Rhett Butler: “Frankly my dear, i don’t give a…”
DaBump Premium Member about 13 hours ago
I keep thinking it’s a tribute to Peanuts somehow.
oish about 13 hours ago
The after shave scene in Home Alone
bobtoledo Premium Member about 13 hours ago
Shower scene in Psycho.
cyphercats about 12 hours ago
Linus, seeing the Great Pumpkin before he passes out. (even though it was actually Snoopy he saw)
karinmarie808 Premium Member about 12 hours ago
The audience reaction to Jon Snow being killed in Game of Thrones, and again the reaction to him Killing Khaleesi
jbarnes about 11 hours ago
If your Halloween costume doesn’t give enough clues for anyone to guess it, it’s a fail. Knowing Caulfield, it will be something literary. But that doesn’t narrow it down much.
Quixotic1 about 11 hours ago
Home Alone??
Jarad P about 10 hours ago
Franklin in the Great Pumpkin?
cnhardman about 9 hours ago
I’d say Home Alone, but that’s too lowbrow for Caulfield.
Smeagol about 8 hours ago
Can’t wait, Peanuts, Munch, GoT, Home Alone, Psycho and the winner is…
DKHenderson about 8 hours ago
I haven’t gotten this yet, but I do know (and everyone at Bryson should!) that Caulfield chooses literary characters, not art images. But as to a guess: how about “The Turn of the Screw” by Henry James?
vonskippy about 6 hours ago
Uni student seeing the price of 1st year text books.
Not Again about 6 hours ago
Home Alone movie.
Rhetorical_Question about 6 hours ago
Shriek!!
Uncle Bob about 5 hours ago
“Whoa! he has trouble with the snap!”. by Michigan football…
buflogal! about 4 hours ago
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde