Frazz by Jef Mallett for January 26, 2005
Transcript:
I heard you were late to work because you couldn't put down a book. "We're talking the last 100 pages of a Hiaasen thriller!" "I understand. The same thing happened to me." "Really? What book?" ""Weirdos From Another Planet.""<Br>"Isn't that whole book around 100 pages?" "Calvin & Hobbes hooks you fast."
gocubzgo about 11 years ago
Indeed it does. Watterson was the best I have ever seen at capturing the mind of a child, and the things he did with snowmen will probably never be touched in the comics again.
KZ71 almost 10 years ago
I’ve spent something like five hours on Frazz today…
doctorwho29 over 9 years ago
I can get lost in all sorts of comic strips
Keep on keepin' on almost 8 years ago
Currently lost in Frazz. Gotta move soon. Head starting to hurt. But, FFRRAAAAAZZZZZZZZZ………:-P
Hat Guy Pip over 5 years ago
Watterson and Schulz both did amazing works revolving around the minds of children, although I personally slightly favor Calvin and Hobbes in a Peanuts household. But yes, “Weirdos” is a gripping one.
ProductiveMrChuck (verbal assault) over 2 years ago
love that book and that arc. it’s a good commentary on a kid’s point of view on the worlds problems in (they go to mars in that arc)
skwilson over 1 year ago
I spent years reading and re-reading all the Pogo comics by Walt Kelly.