Broom Hilda by Russell Myers
- November 23, 2008
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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,
11 months ago
Once you’ve made the sale, quit talking.
Subtorp401
said,
11 months ago
Broomie’s been ‘round for 1500 years,so it’s kinda hard for her to stop. She’s gotta lot on her mind…
Sisyphos said, 11 months ago
Back in the Col. R.R. McCormick days and for a while thereafter the Chicago Tribune used to run full-color editorial cartoons on the front page every day.
Michael McMillan said, 11 months ago
I can imagine that it helped sell papers, too.
Doctor Toon
said,
11 months ago
I always read the comics first. If the news is bad, at least I had a laugh.
westiewest Great-gra... said, 11 months ago
When I took the paper, I always read the comics last, so I ended up with a happy view!
Dypak
said,
11 months ago
We’re with ya Broomie! Better yet, put the comics on the internet and we dont even have to have a newspaper!
runner63 said, 11 months ago
I always read the comics before the obituaries, that way if I find my name I at least had a good laugh before shuffling off.
Tigger
said,
11 months ago
Broomie, why didn’t you zap him?
nur atiqah diyana said, 11 months ago
did u notice broomie NEVER learns from her mistakes. but who would if ur over a 100 years old
HOOT1947 said, 11 months ago
I just got started on the web page and I love it. Beats going out and buying a paper and then just settling for what’s in there.
westiewest Great-gra... said, 11 months ago
runner63: Good one!! laugh, laugh!