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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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Comments (14) (Please sign in to comment)
unnormal said, 6 months ago
Yeah . . .
That tumble off the bluff is really going to slow him down, isn’t it.
cmd13 said, 6 months ago
He just can’t get any cuter.
inshadowz said, 6 months ago
“We already have that. Look: This one has a print of a gaping wound and a band-aid covering it.”
Number Three said, 6 months ago
Awwwww… Has Eddie hurt himself?
xxx
ossiningaling said, 6 months ago
That actually makes sense…
gameguy49
said, 6 months ago
Don’t let him get into the “like” habit, it makes him sound so STUPID!
Allan said, 6 months ago
@gameguy49
agreed! I like, totally like, hate it, when like, people talk, like this, you like, know what I mean?
Comic Minister said, 5 months ago
Not likely Eddie.
Greg Cravens
said, 5 months ago
@gameguy49
Ha! I offered a friend of ours’ daughter five dollars one time if she could finish telling a story without the word “like” unless it was used for metaphor. She couldn’t do it, but it was entertaining. Very, very, very entertaining. I encourage all of you to try it if you have a teenager handy. And give them the five afterward anyhow. It’s worth it to watch them tie themselves in knots with language.
Imanartisthoney
said, 5 months ago
Get some comic strip ones with Bang
etc.
Night-Gaunt49 said, 5 months ago
@Greg Cravens
It would do better for them not to rely on such verbal crutches. There are too many words not in use.
Night-Gaunt49 said, 5 months ago
there was another comic that also talked about band-aids that look like injuries.
Hunter7 said, 5 months ago
@Number Three
nah. He just wants to look cool.
Tigger
said, 5 months ago
They would make a mint on bandages with these features.