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Living in an enchanted forest with surrealistic landscapes, the engaging characters of Broom Hilda happily have no connection with reality. Other comic characters are extensions or distortions of reality, but Broom Hilda deals in pure fantasy, making the strip bewitchingly unique. Here in the forest, the inhabitants maintain a standard of madness where total irrelevance is the only relevancy. The strip is simply a loony-bin where what’s said and done often makes no sense whatsoever, much to the joy of its millions of fans.
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margueritem
said, 4 months ago
Snerk!
Goodmorning, LB.
Llewellenbruce said, 4 months ago
Broomie forgot the popcorn.
MARG! Have you stayed away from the flu
so far?
Alexikakos said, 4 months ago
Is “preview” now the term for trailer?
Jo Clear said, 4 months ago
I thought, hey finally a movie I’d like to see…ruined the surprise…
Sisyphos said, 4 months ago
And here Irwin probably thought it was just one of those artsy, plotless, angst-ridden films certain critics love!
win said, 4 months ago
Sounds like “The California Story”.
William Pursell
said, 4 months ago
Aye Irwin…much the same as commercials on the tele. There just there for the entertainment value;however small.
WildBill40
said, 4 months ago
@Alexikakos
Trailer is the term for the medium used. I.e. film etc. the trailer shows the “preview” of the movie.
A former projectionist
SUSAN NEWMAN
said, 4 months ago
It’s the exorbitant admission price that pays for these “previews” that last at least 1/2 hour before the feature film starts.
Rx71Wm29 said, 4 months ago
What? No Zombies?
differentboat said, 4 months ago
Irwin is always undaunted—finds enjoyment however things turn out.
Chris Kenworthy said, 4 months ago
If they were trailers, shouldn’t they trail after the main feature? :)
Night-Gaunt49 said, 4 months ago
Trailers use to follow movies after the intermission.
redcamel said, 4 months ago
Tow away the trailers and replace them with the cartoons before the movie starts.
octagon said, 4 months ago
They would never be allowed in a movie theatre.