
It started out to just be Tuttle and Pic watching this commercial. I drew Flatfoot in not knowing he would wind up being part of the punchline.
It started out to just be Tuttle and Pic watching this commercial. I drew Flatfoot in not knowing he would wind up being part of the punchline.
We have a pretty big comic-con that comes to town every year. Most of the time, I have no idea who the panelists are that are listed, or even if they are in English or not.
I think of this every time I see a store advertising “the more you spend the more you save!” Um, no.
This is me, almost. I bet I’ve watched every episode and movie of Superman, but I’ve read–maybe–a dozen comic books.
In all honesty, my wife and I are really enjoying “Strange New Worlds”. Didn’t like “Discovery”. None since the original have held up over time for me.
I’ve heard that it’s a myth, anyway. Didn’t seem like something worth doing a lot of research on
I filled up 4 tb with my favorite old shows. Easier to take them with me now, or just to watch them while I draw.
Just to answer the same question I keep getting over and over … “risible, adjective, such as to provoke laughter”
Seriously, the best they can hope to strive for is third best. (Because The Dick Van Dyke Show is clearly the second-best show all-time.)
In our usually easily-offended culture, I was a little surprised this strip drew no response, other than one guy who wrote that he saw the ending coming from the first panel