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Los niños de hoy viven en un mundo "virtual" y Foxtrot trata de buscar el humor en este fenómeno moderno. Se trata de una familia con varios niños quienes se entretienen en la computadora, los chatrooms, juegos virtuales y la televisión. El conflicto e interacción entre ellos y sus padres es algo muy entretenido para muchos lectores.
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Arye Uygur said, 7 months ago
REX MORGAN: Whenever I’m given meds when I’m in the hospital, the nurses urge me to drink all the water, not just enough to swallow my meds. Water is good for the kidneys.
MARY WORTH: Will Jim think that because he has an arm Dawn will change her mind about having a romance?
APT3G: Greg won’t get to the bottom of this problem if he’s only thinking about himself and Margo.
Florchi said, 7 months ago
MARY WORTH: With his new prosthetic, Jim now has two arms, but Dawn doesn’t even seem to notice. What surprises her is that Jim is on the pier. Her spontaneous reaction seems to make it clear that the arm (or lack thereof) was never important to her. As I recall, it was right after they had seen the classic film, “Casablanca,” that Dawn and Jim had their falling out.
CASABLANCA: Ilsa: I can’t fight it anymore. I ran away from you once. I can’t do it again. Oh, I don’t know what’s right any longer. You have to think for both of us. For all of us.
Rick: All right, I will. Here’s looking at you, kid.
Ilsa: [smiles] I wish I didn’t love you so much.
Florchi said, 7 months ago
THOREAU? I stumbled upon this 11/29 strip, “Life in the Woods,” and liked it:
http://www.gocomics.com/incidentalcomics/2012/11/29
davidf42 said, 7 months ago
Mark Trail – Why would Otto go to so much trouble? If he wanted to bump Mark off, why didn’t he just shoot him?
Snuffy Smith – Barney Google (the character) is actually making an appearance in the strip!
marvee
said, 7 months ago
Mark Trail – He wants it to look like an accident. I’m glad Mark is aware of the danger.
A3G – Who’s the picture on the night stand? Is she special? I’m disappointed that the conversation with Ari didn’t go further.
JP – I’m wondering if there’s some darker reason they want to elope. Just trying to work some mystery and drama into this part of the story.
marvee
said, 7 months ago
@Florchi
Good point regarding Dawn’s reaction to Jim being at the pier, not noticing the arm. I had been concentrating more on his mental health and, judging from his smile, that may be improved also. If Dawn still says she just wants to be friends, how will he take it now?
JanCinLV said, 7 months ago
Marvee: from yesterday. The figures in silhouette are the characters Ted was describing from “Mystery Science Theater 3000”. They would show some really bad old movies, usually horror or sci-fi (think “Plan 9 from Outer Space”) and sit in front of the screen in silhouette making silly comments about it. It was actually a pretty funny show and I saw a lot of really old, really dumb movies that way.
JanCinLV said, 7 months ago
Rex: I would think that sometimes the depression is just as bad as the cancer.
Mandrake: I’ve been reading the “classic” Mandrake from 1940 and Mandrake is sinking in a pit of wet cement while the man who hates him is standing nearby gloating. I think these old ones are better than the current stories both in artwork and story lines.
marvee
said, 7 months ago
@JanCinLV, Thanks for the info on Mystery Science Theater.
About Mandrake, where do you get the classics? Comicskingdom has been posting the exact same Sunday strip for about 6 weeks. Mandrake is on a boat whose only passage is between 2 large rocks which regularly move together, crushing any boat that tries to go through.
SWEETBILL
said, 7 months ago
REX- We all have our bumps in the road, in our lives Delores
3G- Panel #1- Is that Margo in the frame?
MW- They both look happy now, Jim with his new arm & all!
@marvee- good point on the friendship only – thing
JP- Me thinks Randy would rather have a ladder to take April
out of a window in the middle of the night & elope :-)
Florchi said, 7 months ago
@marvee
MARY WORTH / CASABLANCA: I think Jim wants her to use Ilsa’s line, “I wish I didn’t love you so much.” (see my earlier post, above) And, I don’t think that’s going to happen.