A period of rigid conformity, in Ernie’s time, but also a period of corporate manufacture of happy looking children.
Today, corporate manufacture of happy looking everybody; children, adults, teens, adolescents and adults. I think Ernie would be astonished if he could observe the conformity patterns of today.
Now more specific to the specifics of the strip: how mirror-imaged are the pair in panels 1 and 2?
Based on negative space shapes, and little jiggles with the inking, I think that there is a 99.11% of accuracy. I reckon he’d use tracing paper for the operation.
atomicdog about 4 years ago
By the time I get inside the museum, I know that it’s a museum.
Major Matt Mason Premium Member about 4 years ago
You shoulda seen the one that got away.
Auntie Clockwise about 4 years ago
A period of rigid conformity, in Ernie’s time, but also a period of corporate manufacture of happy looking children.
Today, corporate manufacture of happy looking everybody; children, adults, teens, adolescents and adults. I think Ernie would be astonished if he could observe the conformity patterns of today.
Now more specific to the specifics of the strip: how mirror-imaged are the pair in panels 1 and 2?
Based on negative space shapes, and little jiggles with the inking, I think that there is a 99.11% of accuracy. I reckon he’d use tracing paper for the operation.
SharkNose about 4 years ago
No, no, no, Sluggo! Look at the other fishermen. You’re supposed to hold the fish in front of you to make it look bigger!
jagedlo about 4 years ago
Sluggo’s fish story…taken WAY before Photoshop became a thing…
Zebrastripes about 4 years ago
I’ll hook em you snap m!
Another Take about 4 years ago
Sluggo has a big pole.
WCraft Premium Member about 4 years ago
How long before people ask him: Did you mount it or eat it?
billyk75 about 4 years ago
A whale of a tale.
brklnbern about 4 years ago
But today you’d get arrested for catching a whale.
asrialfeeple about 4 years ago
Image is everything.