While I do enjoy these reruns, I also notice that this comic was posted here only last year. While a funny storyline, Darby DOES have comics that were drawn in other years from 2007! Can’t we expand the range of his work that gets a rerun here?
Unless Bucky wants to go for a swim he’s not going to be able to “complete the historical accuracy” of Satch’s VASA model. It tipped over and sank shortly after casting off on its maiden voyage. Now it’s restored and a whole museum in Stockholm is devoted to it.
DennisinSeattle Premium Member about 4 years ago
I think some pre-launch pounding may be in order.
BlitzMcD about 4 years ago
Satchel definitely picked a ship that reflects his accomplishments in life. Thankfully Bucky is ready to assure historical accuracy.
Sanspareil about 4 years ago
Satchel should respond:
Ok Bucky but if you do I will name you Hindenburg and act appropriately
Breadboard about 4 years ago
Satchel pick a more seaworthy ship ! That one was a piece of crap ;-)
sailswish about 4 years ago
If only Billy in Family Circus said this. I guess this strip will be banned.
arbyrb about 4 years ago
my favorite story arc
John Leonard Premium Member about 4 years ago
How interesting “jävlar” and “jävla” have two entirely different translations – neither of which are suitable for a family strip.
J Short about 4 years ago
Most searches I’ve done on a comic for sometime.
divad27182 about 4 years ago
Does someone make and sell such a model? (I found one at 1:65 for $1300.)
retiredpostie about 4 years ago
Din jävla idiot!
Scoutmaster77 about 4 years ago
We went to Sweden a year ago and saw it in a museum. It is an interesting story.
AlanLafond about 4 years ago
While I do enjoy these reruns, I also notice that this comic was posted here only last year. While a funny storyline, Darby DOES have comics that were drawn in other years from 2007! Can’t we expand the range of his work that gets a rerun here?
Ray almost 4 years ago
Unless Bucky wants to go for a swim he’s not going to be able to “complete the historical accuracy” of Satch’s VASA model. It tipped over and sank shortly after casting off on its maiden voyage. Now it’s restored and a whole museum in Stockholm is devoted to it.