Tracy always holds his arm at what would be a very painful angle for a real-world human when he’s using his WristWhatsis. Seems to be the case whether the artist is Gould, Locher or the current team.
When legal adults who are assumed to be sane want train horns banned when approaching crossings too near town, you can’t judge the kid too harshly. The occasional sound of high-speed impact and tearing metal followed by ambulance sirens is apparently better in their minds than trains warning of their approach.
He starts talking about, or even obliquely referring to, what might be a credible threat to your income and your reputation, the stogie is going to be far down on the list of things that concern you.
It bugs me when a cartoonist has a blog post that expresses a viewpoint that either:a) contradicts the viewpoint that was expressed in the cartoon; or (worse)b) supplies the viewpoint/message/content that was not present in the cartoon (which often made no point at all).
Tracy always holds his arm at what would be a very painful angle for a real-world human when he’s using his WristWhatsis. Seems to be the case whether the artist is Gould, Locher or the current team.