In the Sticks by Nathan Cooper
- October 27, 2009
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"In the Sticks" is silly, absurd, smart and LOL funny. It's an affable strip about an ex-golf professional who's inherited a nearly bankrupt golf club populated by three very odd animals who (usually) try to help him make it work.
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Comments (13) Jump to Comments Form
deanFROMdenver said, 27 days ago
who is bart juncer?
Prich
said,
27 days ago
JG - We told you that you would have to explain Bart Juncer.
NofT said, 27 days ago
What the - . I didn’t get the cruddy writing below the comic. Make some common sense.
jglynn
said,
27 days ago
Umm.. Paul … I’m pretty sure everyone knows Bart Juncer was my 9th grade religion teacher.
Maybe you should read my autobiography, “Courageous Integrity” like everyone else here did.
Destiny23 said, 27 days ago
But it was such a sad story! Especially the part where you…
Er, I’d better not give away the ending, in case anyone else is going to read it.
Dmajor said, 27 days ago
I thought the notes were by the author, but this one seems to have been written by his editor.
I still don’t understand why we’re getting all this “behind the scenes” stuff, as if this were already a world famous beloved strip, instead of a brand new one. Hey, YOU’RE NOT PEANUTS YET! Ask yourself why anyone should care? I only subbed out of curiousity, because gocomics plugged the hell out of this one. I can’t see yet that it’s earned the publicity or the eyeballs.
Dmajor said, 27 days ago
And… oh yeah, who the heck IS Bart Juncer?
sandflea said, 27 days ago
Dmajor is right. This thing hasn’t earned or deserved the publicity or anything else.
And frankly, I don’t care who or what Bart Juncer is.
deanFROMdenver said, 27 days ago
Umm. I like the behind the scenes. But good posts sandflea and dmajor.
Iphelia
said,
27 days ago
They’re all from the editor … maybe you should do a little research before you spout off.
I’m enjoying watching how the process works. Don’t like it, move on.
Turnbloom
said,
27 days ago
I don’t know, JG, I preferred your first autobiography, “Comic Strips.” A lot more nudity.
scrappy05 said, 27 days ago
i agree lphelia, i like to see the process, if you don’t like, don’t read.
DevinCrane_ComicsWriter
said,
27 days ago
I used to be a comics writer and I like this guy’s style. It sort of reads like something I might write.