I have to admit that, as corny as they are, this is the reason I actually like the movies “New Years Eve” and “Valentine’s Day”. There are a lot of characters, but by the end of the movie, you see how they are all connected, as diverse as they are. Mindless fun.
Except these days many writers never feel like they have to put things together. They are too lazy to come up with something, instead opting to “allow the reader/viewer to come up with their own ending.” Hey, if I wanted to do that I’d write my own story. I’m still so glad I stopped watching LOST when I did, because my husband kept saying “there’s no way they are going to be able to explain all this.” Sadly, he was right. ALIAS was another one—they never explained the whole Rambaldi/Sydney/Irina connection. Can you tell I’m still bitter, lol?!
@Yakety Sax:First it’s only parody, then someone has the same idea and takes it very seriously. Like Carl Barks with Gyro Gearloose’ inventions, and today we actually have Segways and Solowheels.
@tsandl:Well, I guess it wasn’t only about the stories…?Snoopy’s story reminds me of the exceptional world building and character building Charles Schulz did all his life. That’s just the opposite.
Just realized that Snoopy’s novel could be a loose interpretation of Star Wars: A New Hope (Episode IV), The shot being the shooting of Liea;s cruiser, the pirate ship, Vaders Star Destroyer, and of course the farm boy is obvious.
bigcatbusiness about 8 years ago
Chain reaction.
nosirrom about 8 years ago
“It’s all connected” – Dirk Gently.
snoopy1959 about 8 years ago
why a boy and not a dog. dog stories sell better.
Adiraiju about 8 years ago
“I tie all of this together”… this next sentence should be a doozy.
St. Pillsbury about 8 years ago
Just what was the outcome? The world may never know…
orinoco womble about 8 years ago
Six degrees of separation to tie together six sentences!One of my favourite strips.
noribori about 8 years ago
I have the feeling that I already saw the movie based on this book.Looking at you, Wachowskis and David Mitchell.
Robert Nowall Premium Member about 8 years ago
“I love it when a plot comes together!”
Wren Fahel about 8 years ago
I have to admit that, as corny as they are, this is the reason I actually like the movies “New Years Eve” and “Valentine’s Day”. There are a lot of characters, but by the end of the movie, you see how they are all connected, as diverse as they are. Mindless fun.
Deezlebird about 8 years ago
Except these days many writers never feel like they have to put things together. They are too lazy to come up with something, instead opting to “allow the reader/viewer to come up with their own ending.” Hey, if I wanted to do that I’d write my own story. I’m still so glad I stopped watching LOST when I did, because my husband kept saying “there’s no way they are going to be able to explain all this.” Sadly, he was right. ALIAS was another one—they never explained the whole Rambaldi/Sydney/Irina connection. Can you tell I’m still bitter, lol?!
Chad Cheetah about 8 years ago
Should have left it on a cliffhanger
cubswin2016 about 8 years ago
Part two must be a very long chapter.
plaich about 8 years ago
Many, many chapters in Part II
gantech about 8 years ago
Next week he tackles The DaVinci Code.
Spider-UK about 8 years ago
So Snoopy is the one who wrote Batman V Superman.
i_am_the_jam about 8 years ago
And he did write Part 2, but I can’t remember when.
mourdac Premium Member about 8 years ago
http://www.bulwer-lytton.com/
JoeMartinFan Premium Member about 8 years ago
Who says Snoopy’s a bad writer? I can’t wait to read Part Two!
Godfreydaniel about 8 years ago
The maid screamed because the pirate shot her (even though he was aiming at the king…..)
Monster Hesh about 8 years ago
Still making more sense than Judge Parker.
Number Three about 8 years ago
It’s sounding good, Snoopy!
Snoopy is a dog of many talents. Smarter than the average human being.
xxx
Saddenedby Premium Member about 8 years ago
This is my favorite Snoopy written book. You must read part two otherwise part one does not make sense!
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 8 years ago
All those bits are from novels starting with the first line from a ;Bulwere novel.
Comic Fanboy about 8 years ago
How do you tie all that toghether?
noribori about 8 years ago
@Yakety Sax:First it’s only parody, then someone has the same idea and takes it very seriously. Like Carl Barks with Gyro Gearloose’ inventions, and today we actually have Segways and Solowheels.
@tsandl:Well, I guess it wasn’t only about the stories…?Snoopy’s story reminds me of the exceptional world building and character building Charles Schulz did all his life. That’s just the opposite.
wjbodin3 about 8 years ago
Just realized that Snoopy’s novel could be a loose interpretation of Star Wars: A New Hope (Episode IV), The shot being the shooting of Liea;s cruiser, the pirate ship, Vaders Star Destroyer, and of course the farm boy is obvious.
David Rickard Premium Member about 8 years ago
Everything up to the pirate ship is about the true heir (that Kansas farm boy) being kidnapped, so the bad king could seize the throne…
mulder42 about 8 years ago
In Part II, we find out the Kansas farm boy is actually an alien from another planet who came here as a baby…
wonkmaster about 8 years ago
Isn’t this his, oh, eight hundredth time starting this book?