Liberty Meadows by Frank Cho
- October 26, 2009
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Johanan Rakkav
said,
28 days ago
And you just know that nothing good will come of it.
Dr. Electro said, 28 days ago
Frank, Brandy and Ralph are all headed for heartbreak. Why Ralph? Because he always gets it in the end.
DorianKTB said, 28 days ago
I’ve only recently begun reading LIBERTY MEADOWS regularly, and I know it’s in repeats now, so can anyone tell me if the Frank/Brandy/Jen triangle ever gets resolved? If not, I’d rather skip the Frank/Brandy/Jen strips because their middle-school attitudes are driving me nuts!
nemesis-of-empire said, 27 days ago
Dorian … I have bad news for you.
What we have here is the final story arc that Frank Cho ran in the syndicated papers. After bringing everything to a fever pitch … Cho took the story back to independent comic presses, where, as he said, he could resolve things without having to avoid certain topics and problems that many editors would find inappropriate for a family paper. So the comic ends. As far as any newspaper-comics reader knows.
What is not known now is whether Cho will continue the story arc and give us the resolution on these pages that was denied to us in the papers. Considering that LM still gets distributed to the papers … I expect to see the story recycle again, a la “Calvin and Hobbes.” But I could be pleasantly surprised, as pessimists often are. We shall see.
At the very least, you’ll be able to see how the series began, with the original rather awkward (comparatively) artwork. Nothing to do now but wait. And read.
Johanan Rakkav
said,
27 days ago
Basically, DorianKTB, the answer is no (or more accurately, all but thrown off the cliff of impossible-to-resolve), so if you want to avoid middle-school attitudes, you might as well leave now.
Come to think of it, why am I still reading this?