I don’t know if Mr. Rosenberg reads any of these comments, but I hope he does. I find that the script he uses is annoyingly hard to read. Ergo, I don’t often look at this strip. While I’m a big fan of cartoon art and the social commentary often behind it, I find that even a mildly illegible font an obstacle to becoming involved with a particular strip. I’ll bet there are a lot of people like me who have the same issue as I do. Cartoon strips should not be hard to read—even if there is a heavyweight social/political or other message inherent in them. Regards.
Finally, something edgy from Len Borozinski that’s more like his former self. Frankly, those teddy bear stories were cute, but it’s easy to OD on too much sugar, so I quit reading the strip. This is 1000-percent more thought-provoking. No more sugar, please, Len. Well, okay—give the masses a bit pf sweet poison for Christmas and New Year’s…
I don’t know if Mr. Rosenberg reads any of these comments, but I hope he does. I find that the script he uses is annoyingly hard to read. Ergo, I don’t often look at this strip. While I’m a big fan of cartoon art and the social commentary often behind it, I find that even a mildly illegible font an obstacle to becoming involved with a particular strip. I’ll bet there are a lot of people like me who have the same issue as I do. Cartoon strips should not be hard to read—even if there is a heavyweight social/political or other message inherent in them. Regards.