Adam@Home by Brian Basset
- March 10, 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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Greeneyed Texan
said,
8 months ago
Adam you are so going to wear those loafers where they don’t belong.
Carmy
said,
8 months ago
Does he put them on his feet or over his ears?
italianprincess said, 8 months ago
LOL @ Carmy!
bald 716 said, 8 months ago
adam might need to go to the hospital to retrieve his loafers
Dry
said,
8 months ago
Anybody notice how Adam@Home looks so different, like someone else is drawing the strip?
JUST KIDDING!! I FELT LIKE BEING A SMART A@@ THIS MORNING! :-D Sorry folks!!
cleokaya
said,
8 months ago
Sure dear, I’ll get your loafers. Right after I put on my smack you upside the head stilettos.
Tony Avak
said,
8 months ago
Sorry, I’ve given this new artist more than two weeks before saying anything, but I think Naploleon Dynamite could do a better job. Bring back Brian!
fireflyez said, 8 months ago
I think Harrell is much improved! The weekly themed strips were getting old. This is a breath of fresh air and some reminiscence since Big Top is no longer new.
italianprincess said, 8 months ago
There is definitely a difference in the art and I do prefer Brian’s style, but it’s barely noticeable. Methinks, they doth protest too much.
Also, I think the writing is back to its roots. When the strip first started it was about the family, not just coffee and computers.
warren.dimontague said, 8 months ago
I was recently reading Adam in my local newsperiodical and I remarked to my wife, Bonnie, “Bonnie dear, there seems to be a change in the art style.”
Well if you knew Bonnie, you’d know that she does not take these things lightly, so we Google’d the issue and lo and behold there was a new artist.
Now I can’t explain what happened next but it was startling. At first we were angry, looking for someone to blame and cursing God for ruining our lives, then, slowly, we became intoxicated by the new art.
The emptiness that we’d felt in our lives was now gone. And just last week, we had a “New Art for Adam” party at our house that was attended by more than 1,000 people … all of who agreed that the strip was a delightful repsite from the topsy-turby world we lived in.
At one point during the party, Bonnie turned to me and said, “I love you.” She hadn’t said that in more than 26 years. Thank you, new-art Adam. Thank you for saving my life.
crowpainter said, 8 months ago
Why has the illustration style of Adam@Home changed in recent weeks? It isn’t Brian’s style. Does he have a ghost cartoonist?
information said, 8 months ago
troll alert!
amer.toushkidomous said, 8 months ago
I want to thank Warren for his brave story.
I too, thought that life was not worth living. Adam was my whole world. I felt he did deserve the Noble Prize or maybe some more prestigious like a Golden Globe.
But then I drank the strip in, like a hot glass of cocoa and I let it percolate in my veins.
It became one with my bloodstream and I was elevated to a new plane of consciousness.
Yes, Adam is different, but, once you figure it out, once you come to terms on your own level, you will find new ways to relate to humanity.
Shukriyaa!
Mkim1526 said, 8 months ago
I prefer the lazy-oaf slippers
armand.bastionairre said, 8 months ago
I too want to thank Warren and Amer.
It’s courageous people like these two that can help us all shed the stigma of living in shame.
No longer will we hide in the shadows! It’s is OK to embrace the new Adam and the old. We are not animals! We are your friends, your dentists, your postmen, your gastrolentologists, your cobblers, your hatmakers, etc.
Cannot a father have two children? Cannot a women have but two nostrile? Of course, and they love each equally.
Julicans said, 8 months ago
OMG, you guys are funny today!!!
ldyhwkd
said,
8 months ago
Wow. While I prefered Brian’s artwork, I am truely enjoying the new story lines. However, I could have skipped todays comic and simply enjoyed the wonderful comments section. The comic is good, but it’s the comments that have me ROFL.
Dry
said,
8 months ago
@Warren, Amer. and armand., FUNNY!!!!
Tigger
said,
8 months ago
Too Late,You’re Busted!
Tony Avak
said,
8 months ago
I’ll admit I’ve prefered the writing over the past two weeks, but not the drawings. Laura used to be a real babe, but now her nose is almost as big and round as Adam’s. Could we have Harrell write and and Brian draw?
jbrabander said, 8 months ago
I’ve really liked the changeover too. My only complaint is that the text is a bit hard to read. But I really like the fresh stories. It had been getting SO repetitive.
Does anyone know, does Basset do the writing? Or is the new guy writing and inking?