Barney & Clyde by Gene Weingarten, Dan Weingarten & David Clark

Barney & Clyde

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  1. Arye Uygur

    Arye Uygur said, 6 months ago

    What does she mean by her expression in the lst panel?

  2. John Bollinger

    John Bollinger said, 6 months ago

    Thinking up a plan to get even?

  3. finale

    finale said, 6 months ago

    Looks like both sides may be “thawing” (Stockholm Syndrome).

  4. Night-Gaunt49

    Night-Gaunt49 said, 6 months ago

    She doesn’t want Cynthia to be her enemy.

  5. Happy, happy, happy!!!

    Happy, happy, happy!!! said, 6 months ago

    And next time they will be a little closer still.

  6. HareBall

    HareBall said, 6 months ago

    @Arye Uygur

    I would think that she kinda liked the idea. Made her feel loved.

  7. TopazSkies

    TopazSkies said, 6 months ago

    @John Bollinger

    I suspect you’re right. Now how can she just mess with Cynthia a little and improve their relationship at the same time?

  8. Comic Minister

    Comic Minister said, 6 months ago

    I don’t think she was kidding.

  9. nighthawks

    nighthawks said, 6 months ago

  10. Dry

    Dry said, 6 months ago

    I can’t tell either, if she’s happy or sad.

  11. Dry

    Dry said, 6 months ago

    nighthawks, long time, no see! How was your holiday, man?

  12. nighthawks

    nighthawks said, 6 months ago

    hey Dry…. holiday good, hope yours was also.
    I couldn’t help but think that olympic moment inspired that facial expression in the comic.
    I suppose the definition of a half smile like that is : I’m happy, I’m just not THAT happy

  13. ossiningaling

    ossiningaling said, 6 months ago

    @finale

    I’m siding with finale. I think Lucretia’s touched that Cynthia is teasing her and isn’t being hostile.

  14. Bailey

    Bailey said, 6 months ago

    … simple. She wants to be a momma!

  15. R. Giskard  Reventlow

    R. Giskard Reventlow said, 6 months ago

    I think she feels flattered in much the same way as dipping a girl’s hair in the inkwell used to be acknowledged, at least at parental level as a flirt, rather than an attack. I think the final smile is pensive; trying to decide whether to be flattered or whatever. Cynthia’s feeling good, I think.

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