Sigh … another batch of reruns. Conley is REALLY getting lazy. I think the new content : retreads ratio is less than 50% now. That said, the Foodar series was pretty fun.
Berke Breathed said that cartoonists with a daily strip end up looking like Keith Richards after a hard night of partying, which is why he switched to a Sunday-only strip. I’d rather that than have Darby retire altogether.
But I think it says something about the current crop of cartoonists in that Calvin and Hobbes ran for the better part of eleven years, For Better or For Worse for 30, and Peanuts for almost 50—yet we start getting reruns after about 5 years these days.
I love em, reruns or not. they are as funny the second or third time as they were the first. If you don’t like reruns, don’t read them but stop whining.
geekboy_x almost 10 years ago
Sigh … another batch of reruns. Conley is REALLY getting lazy. I think the new content : retreads ratio is less than 50% now. That said, the Foodar series was pretty fun.
Opus Croakus almost 10 years ago
Berke Breathed said that cartoonists with a daily strip end up looking like Keith Richards after a hard night of partying, which is why he switched to a Sunday-only strip. I’d rather that than have Darby retire altogether.
zellman almost 10 years ago
Bill Amend also switched Foxtrot to Sundays only, I cried that day.
Prey almost 10 years ago
I am new to Fuzzy as well and they are free here, so stop complaining.
felinefan55 Premium Member almost 10 years ago
I’ve mentioned this before on here, but if Darby would put out a book with all of Fungo’s strip I would but it. Add in a Mac book as well. :)
SallyLin almost 10 years ago
Hear, hear! Besides, at my age everything is new again due to CRS Syndrome.
spinnerca almost 10 years ago
I guess there are no sane cats in Jon’s world. But then, the nutters are more fun.
RabbitDad almost 10 years ago
I’ve read every Calvin&Hobbes and I am still enjoying the daily reruns. And a few others here as well. Get Fuzzy is worth re-reading.
phoenixnyc almost 10 years ago
But I think it says something about the current crop of cartoonists in that Calvin and Hobbes ran for the better part of eleven years, For Better or For Worse for 30, and Peanuts for almost 50—yet we start getting reruns after about 5 years these days.
nrapport almost 10 years ago
I love Get Fuzzy. It makes me smile everyday even the reruns.
nosirrom almost 10 years ago
For a moment there I thought he said that his name was FUBAR.
Jules934 almost 10 years ago
Re shunting: Hear, Hear, or should I say “ReHear, ReHear”? or more precisely, " Reread. Reread"? Really, tho, ReChuckle, ReChuckle.
Mr. Skarda Premium Member almost 10 years ago
I love em, reruns or not. they are as funny the second or third time as they were the first. If you don’t like reruns, don’t read them but stop whining.