…and just like Bloom County, Calvin and Hobbes, and The Picture, on the last day of the strip, characters rode off (or walked off) into the last unfinished panel.
@Simon_Jester - While some older strips probably should retire, I find it odd that you single out For Better Or For Worse. I find its insights into the everyday realities of a family timeless. Of course, they’re still in the early years when the children didn’t age, yet. Soon they’ll reach the point where they age and change as families do. It was why I loved the first run strips and still love the reruns
Still to each their own. I love Lio! Isn’t it great?!
The difference is, MyCage is not leaving the comics page on its own accord. And MyCage is neither well known nor did it leave any impression on the fabric of popular culture the way those three strips did. If I had put MyCage characters in that car, it would have pleased the fanbase of that strip, but it would have left everyone else with big “?” over their heads. The characters in the car are recognizable and known for leaving the comics page in the same way CATHY did: because the artist decided it was time to go.
But did “Boondocks” really end voluntarily or was it killed by the syndicate after MacGruder showed no sign of returning from his supposed “six-month hiatus”? Sounds to me more like it died of neglect, not a decision by the cartoonist. Say, whatever became of him?
I never thought much of Boondocks or Cathy, but Opus always did have his moments. Mark’s use of other comics characters (in wildly different ways) is always one of my favorite parts of “Lio” (currently my absolute favorite comic strip in existence).
Love the satire of Boondocks and Opus is a big favorite. I keep hoping Breathed will return to cartooning land. It didn’t seem fair to lose the talents of Breathed and Gary Larson so close together–at least in my time line, where life spins mostly out of control 24/7.
Gosh. The comics I miss. Bloom County, Calvin and Hobbes, Far Side - these kept me in/sane through some extremely difficult years when I felt I was more or less completely isolated, on a low island in a sea of ignorance.
Outland was all right, but it just didn’t have the same flavor as Boom County, and I loved Boondocks immediately. That it shifted over to a TV series is all right, I guess, though it would’ve been nicer if McGruder could have kept both alive.
What I wonder now is what strips will be keeping the next crop of kids in/sane on those grim, directionless days when it seems like there’s really nothing else worth holding on to. There’s so very little in syndication that hasn’t been homogenized to pure insipidity.
I suppose that’s what makes sites like XKCD, Dinosaur Comics, and Jesus and Mo so important.
“Opus” was good, “Bloom County” was excellent, “The Boondocks” was great, and “Cathy” sucked. Why she’s allowed to ride in the same car as the others, we may never know.
margueritem about 14 years ago
Last one out…
Sisyphos about 14 years ago
–And they rode off into the sunset, leaving Lio to hold the comics-fort!
Good-bye, Cathy [today is the last official day of Cathy]!
LittleSister18 about 14 years ago
Poor Lio, left behind to hold up the fort.
policelimit Premium Member about 14 years ago
I don’t think there are enough break lights on that car.
zero about 14 years ago
Accckkk! who’s driving the car!!!
rayannina about 14 years ago
Calvin’s driving – he’s old enough to have his license by now, right?
Also, good move by MT throwing Huey in the car __ I still miss Boondocks.
robertdcurtis about 14 years ago
Don”t worry,Lio and heart can hold down the fort!!!
Lyons Group, Inc. about 14 years ago
…and just like Bloom County, Calvin and Hobbes, and The Picture, on the last day of the strip, characters rode off (or walked off) into the last unfinished panel.
bmwk12ltc about 14 years ago
write if you find Calvin and Hobbes.
thetraveller4 about 14 years ago
Cathy is GONE??? FINALLY!!!!!!!!!!!YeeHawwww!!!!!!!!!
GROG Premium Member about 14 years ago
Good bye & good riddance.
moepatches2000 about 14 years ago
Good to see Opus still has his Galaxy. Maybe there gonna drop Cathy off at Kirstie Alley’s house and they can go to a Jenny Craig meeting.
UBBM Premium Member about 14 years ago
The comic is gone {it was finished years ago} but the marketing will go on forever.
Yukoneric about 14 years ago
Never read her! Too many monosyllabilistic words.
hereforthehumor115 about 14 years ago
ACK!!!
latebloomer about 14 years ago
I’ll miss Lio. It hit the quarky, creative, otherside, within us all.
Homeward Premium Member about 14 years ago
I always preferred Bill the Cat’s “Ack!” to Cathy’s…
Nighthawks Premium Member about 14 years ago
Grog, you are still too tense. now go pet one of your cats and listen to that purr; see? all that stress is leaving you!
Simon_Jester about 14 years ago
Trouble is, a lost of these discontinued cartoons come back as reruns, or as I call them zomibes. ( For Better or For Worse )
GROG Premium Member about 14 years ago
nighthawks, cats? IF I were to own a pet, it would be a dog. Perhaps a Lab.
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Frankr about 14 years ago
UBBM is right. I bet we will still see Cathy greeting cards and coffee mugs for the rest of our lives. AAK!
Clobbered by Science Premium Member about 14 years ago
Bloom County and Boondocks, wooooo! Cathy, meh. (And I’m a woman.) But she’s a classic whether I like it or not, and good for Mark for saluting her.
Re reruns/zombies: the good ones I’m happy to still have around. The bad ones, I just ignore.
JR6019 about 14 years ago
@chrismaple - Opus? Hateful? Really?
@Simon_Jester - While some older strips probably should retire, I find it odd that you single out For Better Or For Worse. I find its insights into the everyday realities of a family timeless. Of course, they’re still in the early years when the children didn’t age, yet. Soon they’ll reach the point where they age and change as families do. It was why I loved the first run strips and still love the reruns
Still to each their own. I love Lio! Isn’t it great?!
dwjensen about 14 years ago
One of the characters from My Cage should have been in the car; that terrific strip is ending on 10/31.
cleokaya about 14 years ago
I still remember the last strip of Citizen Dog. That was a sad day for me. I love the reruns though.
mtatulli Premium Member about 14 years ago
The difference is, MyCage is not leaving the comics page on its own accord. And MyCage is neither well known nor did it leave any impression on the fabric of popular culture the way those three strips did. If I had put MyCage characters in that car, it would have pleased the fanbase of that strip, but it would have left everyone else with big “?” over their heads. The characters in the car are recognizable and known for leaving the comics page in the same way CATHY did: because the artist decided it was time to go.
cleokaya about 14 years ago
Saying goodbye to Opus was sad and so was my farewell to FBOFW. It is saying goodbye to old friends.
billdi Premium Member about 14 years ago
cathy’s parting shot – nice one mt.
Trisha_Evenstar about 14 years ago
Brilliant strip today MArk!
pschearer Premium Member about 14 years ago
Excellent tribute ala “Lio”, Mark!
But did “Boondocks” really end voluntarily or was it killed by the syndicate after MacGruder showed no sign of returning from his supposed “six-month hiatus”? Sounds to me more like it died of neglect, not a decision by the cartoonist. Say, whatever became of him?
mtatulli Premium Member about 14 years ago
Aaron MacGruder decided not to return to the comics pages. He quit.
Godfreydaniel about 14 years ago
I never thought much of Boondocks or Cathy, but Opus always did have his moments. Mark’s use of other comics characters (in wildly different ways) is always one of my favorite parts of “Lio” (currently my absolute favorite comic strip in existence).
lin4869 about 14 years ago
Love the satire of Boondocks and Opus is a big favorite. I keep hoping Breathed will return to cartooning land. It didn’t seem fair to lose the talents of Breathed and Gary Larson so close together–at least in my time line, where life spins mostly out of control 24/7.
Shikamoo Premium Member about 14 years ago
Aack! Lio, don’t turn out the lights!
mtatulli Premium Member about 14 years ago
Lio is not ending. Cathy is ending. Cathy is driving away. Lio is staying.
kfaatz925 about 14 years ago
Love today’s strip - and very glad we still have Lio. :)
Thomas Overbeck Premium Member about 14 years ago
You know who SHOULD have been driving… one of the Far Side cows. :)
TheDOCTOR about 14 years ago
Is it my imagination or does the rock that hit Lio look ‘Heartshaped’?
1stHoneygirl about 14 years ago
Has his own way of saying goodbye, that is for sure.
Shikamoo Premium Member about 14 years ago
@ TheDOCTOR If it’s Heart shaped, someone has a weird way of showing love! “Sucker?”
warreno about 14 years ago
Gosh. The comics I miss. Bloom County, Calvin and Hobbes, Far Side - these kept me in/sane through some extremely difficult years when I felt I was more or less completely isolated, on a low island in a sea of ignorance.
Outland was all right, but it just didn’t have the same flavor as Boom County, and I loved Boondocks immediately. That it shifted over to a TV series is all right, I guess, though it would’ve been nicer if McGruder could have kept both alive.
What I wonder now is what strips will be keeping the next crop of kids in/sane on those grim, directionless days when it seems like there’s really nothing else worth holding on to. There’s so very little in syndication that hasn’t been homogenized to pure insipidity.
I suppose that’s what makes sites like XKCD, Dinosaur Comics, and Jesus and Mo so important.
sothe52 about 14 years ago
Goodbye and good riddance to cathy. I don’t know the others so well.
Sherlock Watson about 14 years ago
“Opus” was good, “Bloom County” was excellent, “The Boondocks” was great, and “Cathy” sucked. Why she’s allowed to ride in the same car as the others, we may never know.
TAZFAN about 14 years ago
BRING BACK BREATHED AND LARSON!!!!!!