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Art holds a mirror up to Nature. The Buckets come along, turn the mirror on Art and say, “Look how goofy you’re acting. Now get to work, Art. Your kids need an Xbox 360.”
The Buckets comic strip isn’t a parody of family life. Parodies are filled with hearts and rainbows or enraged tirades and dramatic confrontation. The Buckets, though? Nope. Real life, baby. It’s funny because it’s on a page and not in your house at the moment. Next week, when it’s happening to you, you’ll thank us for reminding you that it’s supposed to be funny.
Greg Cravens looks in the mirror and see not himself, but all of us. And then he draws up the silly, grand, goofy, thrilling, utterly human things we do and calls it The Buckets.
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Strod said, 12 months ago
Do I spot a hint of guilt in that “NOOOOoooooooo” ?
beviek
said, 12 months ago
I was always partial to the black leather suit he wore in his “One Night With You” concert. sigh……………..
Number Six said, 12 months ago
That’s alright, mama.
x_Tech
said, 12 months ago
Can I see a show of hands…
Who here wore bell bottoms back then?
Anyone?
Anyone?
Shirl Summ
said, 12 months ago
@x_Tech
DId they make any other kind? high five!
Allan said, 12 months ago
Thank you … thank you … thank you very much … uh huh!
Number Six said, 12 months ago
That’s a flattering waistline you’ve illustrated, Greg!
BRANDON
said, 12 months ago
lol
ODDBALL
said, 12 months ago
She should have said yes.
olddog1 said, 12 months ago
@x_tech. Having been in the Navy 1964-68, yes. Then switched to boot cut.
Shooter918 said, 12 months ago
Liberace & Elton John dressed like that….
Greg Cravens
said, 12 months ago
I live in Memphis, and just got back from Las Vegas. It’s weird to be so surrounded by Elvis in two totally different cites.
seed_drill said, 12 months ago
I don’t know if it’s true, but I read that Elvis was a comics fan and modeled his outfit after Captain Marval Jr.
Comic Minister said, 12 months ago
Sarah does have a point.
Llywus said, 12 months ago
Heck, x_Tech, I didn’t know they even made pants that weren’t bell bottoms. I even had some plaid bells around ‘69 or ’70. And one pair of jeans that had “pimp-bells” – you know the type, the bells started just below the knee and were nearly 2’ wide at the bottom.