I like these goofy “perspective” gags. She’s done a couple of these now, I think. Does anyone recall these kind of gags showing up in any other comic strips (including Bushmiller’s work)?
I love this strip. This time it’s making me think of elements of the development of modern art.
Picasso dissected two dimensional pretension to represent three dimensions. He slapped all the dissected parts on canvas so that we could see profile and full face and the back of the head all at the same time. Take that, representational art! Your attempt to depict three dimensions is a pathetic fraud!
Once the battle lines were drawn, the next century continued to separate out the elements of representation. Only action matters = Jackson Pollock. Only primary colors are worth our attention = Ellsworth Kelly. I admit that my works are works, so I glue my brush and pallet to the canvas = Jasper Johns. Only the idea counts, so I describe the art on a 3 × 5 card and put THAT on the gallery wall = Yoko Ono.
I choke and can’t even talk about Mark Rothko’s sublime black canvases that dispense with almost everything except texture and a slight gesture toward color. Ruth Bader Ginsburg has one in her office.
These = the context that cradles today’s beautiful episode of Nancy.
Spike almost 6 years ago
I like these goofy “perspective” gags. She’s done a couple of these now, I think. Does anyone recall these kind of gags showing up in any other comic strips (including Bushmiller’s work)?
zorak950 almost 6 years ago
Nancy’s plan appears heavily based upon Sluggo not moving his head.
atomicdog almost 6 years ago
Sluggo has the worst case of depth perception I have ever seen.
Argythree almost 6 years ago
Love it…
jimmjonzz Premium Member almost 6 years ago
I love this strip. This time it’s making me think of elements of the development of modern art.
Picasso dissected two dimensional pretension to represent three dimensions. He slapped all the dissected parts on canvas so that we could see profile and full face and the back of the head all at the same time. Take that, representational art! Your attempt to depict three dimensions is a pathetic fraud!
Once the battle lines were drawn, the next century continued to separate out the elements of representation. Only action matters = Jackson Pollock. Only primary colors are worth our attention = Ellsworth Kelly. I admit that my works are works, so I glue my brush and pallet to the canvas = Jasper Johns. Only the idea counts, so I describe the art on a 3 × 5 card and put THAT on the gallery wall = Yoko Ono.
I choke and can’t even talk about Mark Rothko’s sublime black canvases that dispense with almost everything except texture and a slight gesture toward color. Ruth Bader Ginsburg has one in her office.
These = the context that cradles today’s beautiful episode of Nancy.
cubswin2016 almost 6 years ago
Sluggo should be grateful that Nancy isn’t Susie from Calvin and Hobbes.
Auntie Socialist almost 6 years ago
Has he only one functional eye? And her whole plan revolves around his keeping his head perfectly immobile?
Major Matt Mason Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Sluggo is hit. Or will be, anyhow.
danketaz Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Fool! Nowhere is safe from the wrath of Nancy!
We has seen the enemy almost 6 years ago
I must admit I stopped reading Nancy years ago. I do like the new approach/modern Nancy though. Thank you Olivia! Keep up the nice work.
retpost almost 6 years ago
Your reading too much into this , if both sides are equally armed it`s a fair fight.
Aisterion almost 6 years ago
Sluggo is hit
DRMFeint almost 6 years ago
What a prank
Kip W almost 6 years ago
This could never have happened in the Gilchrist era. He’d have drawn three snowballs and been unable to put in another.
oakie817 almost 6 years ago
most excellent
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member almost 6 years ago
I think the French call this “trompe d’olil” — tricking the eye. (I may have misspelled the term.)
tad1 almost 6 years ago
Another good one. :)
dougadams almost 6 years ago
Very Bushmillerian
Lassmaster almost 6 years ago
Clearly Nancy has no problem with working hard. She just needs to harness her passions.
Kip W almost 6 years ago
Don’t worry, Sluggo. I’m sure she’s just going to build a snowman centipede.