Don’t look so sad, Fish. Go join him until he gets tired and falls asleep. Then you’ll have the whole small tank to yourself. Or, better yet, you two run away and go live at the Aquarium—where there’s plenty of room for both running and swimming! Are you paying attention, G&K?
It’ll be interesting to see the reaction of Shannon’s audience when she’s finished. I’m guessing that Bernice will shrug it off as “juvenile”, while Luann will offer genuine praise—maybe even show it to her writing instructor.
I can’t help but think that the dog wanting to “run around and bark” is a reference to Sharon’s father. We’ve been shown how Brad and Toni disapprove of his neglect, but we’ve never heard from Sharon about her feelings about the matter.
I really hate to say this but this arc is boring me. Unless we find out who broke Tiffany’s window I don’t see this arc going any where. Maybe if I were a child I would love this but as an adult the storyline isn’t an attention grabber.
Are we sure Shannon is not tapping into something? The sad fish being left alone. Her dad pawns her off to Toni & Brad so he can do his thing. Then Toni & Brad leave her with Luann. Then Luann doesn’t have time and shuffles Shannon off to Bernice.
This arc strikes me as timely. People need to accept themselves and others as they are and for who and what they are. In this case, trying to change can be disastrous.But, Shannon is being creative and surprisingly focused. ;-)
Shannon’s story is really sweet. It has the pleasant simplicity of a story created by children and reminds me of the ones I used to draw with my sister. Let’s hope Bernice can identify herself with Monstro and see her fear for the possibility that Puddles (aka Luann) a day might say she’s bored by her and go where she can be happier, leaving her behind. This fear may explain a lot about her behaviour toward Luann.
SO very deep. Esoterically vast in its complexity. It’s almost Hemingway in its beauty. A true work of art, that I think I will read and re-read over the years. Perhaps even to my grandchildren.
So, the strip has devolved to the level of a pre-schooler, if only the technology were available to make each panel a “pop-up”, the transformation would be complete.Of course, the continuation could show that Bernice is utterly transfixed by the complexities of the story..
Obviously this is an interesting story, as it has illicited so many comments—-everything from sarcasm to explanations about this allegory and if it indeed does relate to Luann and Bernice and their friendship.
Joe1962 6 months ago
Shannon really good.
J. Scarbrough 6 months ago
But Fish doesn’t look too happy. Will Dog invite Fish to come bark and run with him? It only seems fair.
ronaldspence 6 months ago
can they say dog do in the comics page?
illuminare 6 months ago
better change dog back before he suffocates
beb01 6 months ago
No six year old wrote this. I’m guessing maybe Aesop or KE. Since I’m sick of fables I’ll just give them the bird and be off.
MarieStanford 6 months ago
So what are we to make of the blue and pink text background colors for the fish and the dog sections; why aren’t they alll yellow, like the first one…
snsurone76 6 months ago
Don’t look so sad, Fish. Go join him until he gets tired and falls asleep. Then you’ll have the whole small tank to yourself. Or, better yet, you two run away and go live at the Aquarium—where there’s plenty of room for both running and swimming! Are you paying attention, G&K?
Caldonia 6 months ago
Buy a bigger tank, Bernice, and another fish!
snsurone76 6 months ago
It’ll be interesting to see the reaction of Shannon’s audience when she’s finished. I’m guessing that Bernice will shrug it off as “juvenile”, while Luann will offer genuine praise—maybe even show it to her writing instructor.
Wilkins068 6 months ago
Poor puddles. He ran fast an rammed his nose right in to th right side of th comic frame
French Persons Premium Member 6 months ago
(watching paint dry)
9thCapricorn 6 months ago
Oh poor Monstro! He looked really sad! What will he do?
nightflight 6 months ago
Autographed prints will go on sale Saturday.
lvlax 6 months ago
Monstro should go with Puddles and explore the outside world with his new legs..
Who knows.. maybe they’ll bring back some glazed donuts for everyone? ;)
jaydogg187 6 months ago
I can’t help but think that the dog wanting to “run around and bark” is a reference to Sharon’s father. We’ve been shown how Brad and Toni disapprove of his neglect, but we’ve never heard from Sharon about her feelings about the matter.
pekelopan Premium Member 6 months ago
I really hate to say this but this arc is boring me. Unless we find out who broke Tiffany’s window I don’t see this arc going any where. Maybe if I were a child I would love this but as an adult the storyline isn’t an attention grabber.
ACTIVIST1234 6 months ago
Emily Dickinson I’m not, but here’s my 3am take:
Monstro and Puddles sitting in a bowl.Splash and swim and then they roll.First comes play, then comes marriageHow many fish pups in the carriage?
One, two, three, four….
Mordock999 Premium Member 6 months ago
And suddenly the old “Fish-Heads” song routine from SNL comes to mind……,
Ellis97 6 months ago
Dogs have to run and fish have to swim.
Naldrin 6 months ago
The story got me invested, I want to know what happens next!
xaingo 6 months ago
Are we sure Shannon is not tapping into something? The sad fish being left alone. Her dad pawns her off to Toni & Brad so he can do his thing. Then Toni & Brad leave her with Luann. Then Luann doesn’t have time and shuffles Shannon off to Bernice.
Windfall35 6 months ago
Comic drawer really mailing it in…
Don Bagert Premium Member 6 months ago
I’m seeing more of the resemblance of “Dog” to Puddles today.
ekw555 6 months ago
Fish looks sad.
He needs to get in on the running around and barking.
comic reader 22 6 months ago
This is so boring.
lemonbaskt 6 months ago
they then invented dogfishhead beer and had a happy life
BuckarooDave 6 months ago
it’s all a metaphor. :-/
Call me Ishmael 6 months ago
“See Spot run ? Run, Spot, run.” – Fun with Dick and Jane (circa 1928)
YorkGirl Premium Member 6 months ago
This arc strikes me as timely. People need to accept themselves and others as they are and for who and what they are. In this case, trying to change can be disastrous.But, Shannon is being creative and surprisingly focused. ;-)
larryzolcienski 6 months ago
Pointless arc.
Spence12 Premium Member 6 months ago
Imagine something interesting coming out of this stupid kid. Wonder if there’s gonna be a moral at the end?
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 6 months ago
Drop them when they get boring. Poor Shannon knows this well and identifies with the fish.
BJShipley1 6 months ago
It’s starting to look like we can add Mrs. Horner’s whole situation to the list of abandoned plot points.
Aladar30 Premium Member 6 months ago
Shannon’s story is really sweet. It has the pleasant simplicity of a story created by children and reminds me of the ones I used to draw with my sister. Let’s hope Bernice can identify herself with Monstro and see her fear for the possibility that Puddles (aka Luann) a day might say she’s bored by her and go where she can be happier, leaving her behind. This fear may explain a lot about her behaviour toward Luann.
smsrt 6 months ago
SO very deep. Esoterically vast in its complexity. It’s almost Hemingway in its beauty. A true work of art, that I think I will read and re-read over the years. Perhaps even to my grandchildren.
markwillman4 6 months ago
Fishy need another fishy buddy.
The Quiet One 6 months ago
“The end”.
Rhetorical_Question 6 months ago
*Amazing cartooning by Shannon?
lnrokr55 6 months ago
This never ending storyline is starting to remind me of Karn Evil 9 by ELP . “Be careful as you pass, move along, move along” Have fun folks! ;-)
zippykatz 6 months ago
Read Mary Worth for a worse fish story.
The Old Wolf 6 months ago
Bork!
mort b. 6 months ago
And then Fish died. The end.
priyansh.jeziel 6 months ago
So, the strip has devolved to the level of a pre-schooler, if only the technology were available to make each panel a “pop-up”, the transformation would be complete.Of course, the continuation could show that Bernice is utterly transfixed by the complexities of the story..
Scrum 6 months ago
Is Karen doing the art now too?
eladee AKA Wally 6 months ago
Obviously this is an interesting story, as it has illicited so many comments—-everything from sarcasm to explanations about this allegory and if it indeed does relate to Luann and Bernice and their friendship.