I don’t want to be too technical ( and I truly loved the concept ), but if he really did run into the wall, the wheel would not have gone thru it. It would have to be drawn differently.
@pschearer “She has refused to allow reruns of her strip so it doesn’t deny some younger cartoonist a shot at success.”.Her property; her choice..Let’s extend the thought:Mark Twain already made his money, his books should be kept out of circulation to help new writers.Stomp out all competition!Pave the way for newcomers!Throw in/out Heinlein, Asimov, Clarke, Longyear, Thoreau, Wadsworth, L’Amour, Hemmingway, King, Dickens, Dickinson, Doyle, Milne, Wells, Vonnegut, Vance, Brand, Bova, Stevenson, Dolly Parton, Michelangelo, Shakespeare, Schmidt, Orwell, Poe, Capote, Lee, Austin, Angelou, Steinbeck, Tolkien, Carroll,….Okay, I beat that thought to death..The only reason to withhold existing work from the populace is if you consider it worthless.
My comment about “Cathy” was in regard to the ever-shrinking comics space in newspapers. I think Guisewite was right. Don’t disagree with me; take it up with her.
hawgowar about 9 years ago
Smack into the Fourth Wall.
Partyalldatyme about 9 years ago
Well, the third wall, maybe. If he went splat into the front of the panel, looking out at us, that’d be the fourth wall.
Agent54 about 9 years ago
“It’s the End of the World as we know it…..”
pschearer Premium Member about 9 years ago
They could have saved this strip for when B.C. ends. Oh, wait. It will probably repeat forever, like “Peanuts”.
cubswin2016 about 9 years ago
This is just like the Geico commercial where someone says, “Did you know words can hurt you?”
goweeder about 9 years ago
I don’t want to be too technical ( and I truly loved the concept ), but if he really did run into the wall, the wheel would not have gone thru it. It would have to be drawn differently.
jtviper7 about 9 years ago
That road sign should have read " DEAD END "…
ChessPirate about 9 years ago
I think I see the Roadrunner chuckling on the other side of that panel…
Pointspread about 9 years ago
Too funny!
jtviper7 about 9 years ago
April 7th 2007 Johnny Hart died… RIP
http://www.legacy.com/ns/johnny-hart-obituary/87148008
alfracto about 9 years ago
This, of course, will require a well planed panel discussion.
neverenoughgold about 9 years ago
“Now the end is near,and we face the final…” ouch!
tuslog64 about 9 years ago
Always pay attention to signs.My favorite used to be the diamond shapedsign with a big ! on it-ie watch out for anything!
David Huie Green LosersBlameOthers&It'sYOURfault about 9 years ago
@pschearer “She has refused to allow reruns of her strip so it doesn’t deny some younger cartoonist a shot at success.”.Her property; her choice..Let’s extend the thought:Mark Twain already made his money, his books should be kept out of circulation to help new writers.Stomp out all competition!Pave the way for newcomers!Throw in/out Heinlein, Asimov, Clarke, Longyear, Thoreau, Wadsworth, L’Amour, Hemmingway, King, Dickens, Dickinson, Doyle, Milne, Wells, Vonnegut, Vance, Brand, Bova, Stevenson, Dolly Parton, Michelangelo, Shakespeare, Schmidt, Orwell, Poe, Capote, Lee, Austin, Angelou, Steinbeck, Tolkien, Carroll,….Okay, I beat that thought to death..The only reason to withhold existing work from the populace is if you consider it worthless.
pschearer Premium Member about 9 years ago
My comment about “Cathy” was in regard to the ever-shrinking comics space in newspapers. I think Guisewite was right. Don’t disagree with me; take it up with her.
Daniel Aplet about 9 years ago
the cartoon box is only so big