Adam@Home by Brian Basset
- February 23, 2009
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Welcome to the new way to office, straight from the humor of Brian Basset. Follow this hilarious yet true-to-life work-at-home dad, Adam, as he deals with job deadlines, minivan support groups, sibling arguments and marital bliss while chasing down overnight delivery trucks and searching for the perfect latte to appease his caffeine addiction.
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hildigunnur
said,
11 months ago
what do you mean, unused treadmill? Hasn’t poor Adam been running enough, for the last weeks?
farren
said,
11 months ago
Harrel has a ways to go, especially with Laura.
Doctor Toon
said,
11 months ago
Let’s not complain yet. This has the looks of an actual storyline, as opposed to just another ‘theme’ week.
James Riendeau
said,
11 months ago
Is it me or does Adam@Home look like it was drawn by someone else today?
namenamename said, 11 months ago
Whoa. Sharp curve on the artwork. The captioning is pretty much unreadable.
tinachambers said, 11 months ago
welcome back Mr. Harrell!
Dry
said,
11 months ago
Whose Mr. Harrell? And I’ve been this strip for years.
Roszell
said,
11 months ago
Maybe it’s a vacation artist? Because it sure looks different.
deanFROMdenver said, 11 months ago
I’ve never “favorited” this strip before. It needed a change.
His AT&T bill must have been high because he’d been “phoning it in” for years.
cleokaya
said,
11 months ago
So, some of you have noticed Harrell before. The drawing is dissimilar to Basset’s, but i like the story line.
Whit Worcester
said,
11 months ago
Is this the first time a different artist has ‘inked’ the panel? Is Brian OK?
from a Seattle Times fan of many,
many years
yankeepenny said, 11 months ago
who is harrell?????????
sneemaster said, 11 months ago
I guess there’s more info on the art change at: http://dailycartoonist.com/index.php/2009/02/23/rob-harrell-to-work-on-adamhome/
kirbey
said,
11 months ago
Thanks sneemaster for the link !
dinanak said, 11 months ago
Who’s drawing this today? It’s not Brian…
benbrilling
said,
11 months ago
Imagine! … going to sleep for a WEEK, and then waking up a new man!
(Wish I could do that.)
ArdraCreator said, 11 months ago
I thought that looked like “Big Top” a bit!
While the change is a little jarring, this could be best for all parties concerned. It allows Bassett to concentrate on his other comic, and hopefully, saves the readers from more of the dreaded “theme weeks”.
hildigunnur
said,
11 months ago
yep, I actually like those drawings better than before. Fresher, somehow.
perfesser3 said, 11 months ago
What happened to the drawing style? It looks different today. Is someone else doing it?
Parson1 said, 11 months ago
I would be glad to see this art for now on, if it keeps out of theme weeks.
jbrabander said, 11 months ago
I’m OK with the new artist, but his lettering is a bit hard to read. I wondering if he’s just doing the inking or if he’s doing some of the writing too.
ross72 said, 11 months ago
I feel disappointed from the change.
While I was in Toronto, I caught the comics from the Toronto Star newspaper. I have been enjoying Adam@Home since 1993, I even have some newspaper cutting of the comics from 1993.
Can Brian be back with Adam@home?
menty666 said, 11 months ago
Thanks for the link, Eric!
testerooni
said,
11 months ago
I find the text difficult to read.
armand.bastionairre said, 11 months ago
It’s the breath of an angel.