Pogo! Dude! I used to believe you, and Albert and mam'selle Hepzibah and Simple J. Malarky - what has happened to you? Did the beauty of the forest primeval get you in the feet? Have you met the enemy?
At least this Dagwood has a job. Do you know what it's like to have 8 kids and watch them all day while your husband is supposedly "fixing the fence on our estate" but is really visiting the whores down the street? I like the idea of the ankle bracelet to keep track of folks though. Because of my kids and all . . .
The dog kills me. He's drawn to heel along, appearing totally interested in the conversation, and nonplussed at Dagwood messing around all day. All in three panels. Now that's art!
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8 comments:
The link didn't work.
I believe this is where you want to go: Comics Curmudgeon
Oh, sorry. Thx. Fixed.
Most comics evince existential horror.
Well, when you're 50 they do.
Pogo! Dude! I used to believe you, and Albert and mam'selle Hepzibah and Simple J. Malarky - what has happened to you? Did the beauty of the forest primeval get you in the feet? Have you met the enemy?
heh.
Gotta admit, I still pull out the old Pogo books and read them through. Great drawings and unique writing.
Apologies for my recent funk.
At least this Dagwood has a job. Do you know what it's like to have 8 kids and watch them all day while your husband is supposedly "fixing the fence on our estate" but is really visiting the whores down the street? I like the idea of the ankle bracelet to keep track of folks though. Because of my kids and all . . .
Wow, someone still draws Mary Worth. I thought she must be dead by now.
The dog kills me. He's drawn to heel along, appearing totally interested in the conversation, and nonplussed at Dagwood messing around all day. All in three panels. Now that's art!
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