Barney & Clyde by Gene Weingarten, Dan Weingarten & David Clark
- July 18, 2010
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Barney -- J. Barnard Pillsbury -- is the billionaire founder and CEO of Pillsbury Pharmaceuticals. Barney thinks he has it all: power, wealth, a pampered existence with a statuesque trophy wife – until he meets Clyde Finster, an intelligent, entertaining (and possibly crazy) street person. Clyde's satisfaction with his circumstance surprises and confounds Barney, whose success in life has been hard-fought and won. For Clyde, Barney's acceptance is validation of a life lived without compromise.
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Comments (10) (Please sign in to comment)
Yukoneric said, almost 3 years ago
Oh, Picasso, I love your work.
Lewreader said, almost 3 years ago
Back in the pre-Nixon days someone painted daisies on sandstone near the road. Traces can still be glimpsed reminding one of a more naive time. Love it. Peace, man!
runar
said, almost 3 years ago
This reminds me of a bit from an old Red Skelton (as Clem Kadiddlehopper) sketch:
Clem’s Father: Why is everything so dirty? I told you to dust the furniture.
Clem: Yesterday, you told me to paint the furniture, so I put paint on the furniture. Today, you told me to dust the furniture, so I put dust on the furniture.
ComicKazi
said, almost 3 years ago
Wonderful art…but shouldn’t a comic strip have a somewhat unpredictable outcome?
joefish25 said, almost 3 years ago
You tell them, Joe.
jtpozenel said, almost 3 years ago
I have found from past experiences, that art teachers are very inflexible people.
shytimes2
said, almost 3 years ago
I don’t get it, can someone explain?
shytimes2
said, almost 3 years ago
I did not know that Fritzoid’s comment was vulgar Spanish until you took the time to point it out to us all, OtraVez. I do not speak or read Spanish. I don’t speak or read Klingon or Japanese either. I hope you can be as helpful in those situations. By the way, doesn’t Otra Vez translate into English as Other Face?
fritzoid
said, almost 3 years ago
Un JAD por cualquier otro nombre olería como agria.
Ushindi
said, almost 3 years ago
I really think I would have put “same OLD mierda”, fritzoid.