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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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Number Six said, 7 months ago
I like the ubiquitous “Did you hear that?”
Here’s a tip for anyone making a show about ghosthunters. It helps if the presenters aren’t afraid of their own shaddows!*
Just saying…
olddog1 said, 7 months ago
At least you always know how it will end. No ghost.
inshadowz said, 7 months ago
Touché! And I can tell you that Norwegian ghost hunter shows are just as bad.
Number Three said, 7 months ago
The drawings are amazing…
Hope Eddie doesn’t have nightmares.
xxx
Agent54 said, 7 months ago
One can never be afraid or have nightmares in their own pillow fort. Works better than dreamweavers for kids,
MikeFromMichigan
said, 7 months ago
I treat them as comedy shows, sort of like Stupid Pet Tricks, Jackss, and the like. Glad to see there are lots of others who understand the sheer stupidity. Oh wait!!!! Did you hear that? Let me tell you about this one time we didn’t have a camera, woohoo!
Allan said, 7 months ago
It’s a show I don’t like. Now, “Fact or Fiction” I like … sometimes.
Comic Minister said, 7 months ago
I guess Eddie forgot about that.
herdleader1953 said, 7 months ago
On an episode of “Ghosthunters International” our “heroes” were in an anciet town in Italy that had been destroyed (Pompei I think) and they asked the ghosts to give them a sign if they could here the hunters. How a dead Roman that had been buried for over 2000 years was supposed to understand a rquest made in modern day English was not explaned.
Hunter7 said, 7 months ago
Blair Witch Project ruined a lot of TV. Now everyone wants to do the night vision stuff. Not interested.
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But that fort looks kinda cool.
rgcviper said, 7 months ago
@Hunter7
Indeed … I dig the mattress fort.
Number Six said, 7 months ago
I echo Toby about shows from cookery to wildlife being about the presenters and their egos!
cbrsarah said, 7 months ago
Ghost Hunters and Destination Truth would be more interesting if those cameras were pointed at where they are looking instead of at themselves.
chromosome
said, 7 months ago
@cbrsarah
I agree. These programs have been so boring to me, I’ve stopped watching them.