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I think something or someone got left out. (I had to replace my slash with âorâ. Bot said I was trying to post a link. No slashed allowed at all. Got it.)
Here you go, todayâs comic explained. This is abbreviated text. Look up GOOD FRIDAY on wiki for full details:
âGOOD FRIDAY (today) is a Christian holiday commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus and his death at Calvary. It is also known as Holy Friday, Great Friday, Great and Holy Friday (also Holy and Great Friday), and Black Friday.
According to the accounts in the Gospels, royal soldiers, guided by Jesusâ disciple Judas Iscariot, arrested Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane.
Pilate (who declared Jesus innocent) handed Jesus over to the people to be crucified in order to forestall a riot. The sentence written was âJesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews.â Jesus carried his cross to the site of execution called the âplace of the Skullâ, or âGolgothaâ in Hebrew and in Latin âCalvaryâ. There he was crucified along with two criminals.
Jesus agonized on the cross for six hours. During his last three hours on the cross, from noon to 3 pm, darkness fell over the whole land. In the gospels of Mathew and Mark, Jesus is said to have spoken from the cross, quoting the messianic Psalm 22: âMy God, my God, why have you forsaken me?â
With a loud cry, Jesus gave up his spirit. There was an earthquake, tombs broke open, and the curtain in the Temple was torn from top to bottom. The centurion on guard at the site of crucifixion declared, âTruly this was Godâs Son!â
A religious-themed strip on Easter would not surprise me at all. But this one on Good Friday does. Particularly seeing how the strips current creators have toned down the stripâs former religiosity.
To me, it doesnât look like the Temple Veil being torn. It looks like earthly time and heavenly eternity being torn. Another splendid Passion theme, Misters Mastroianni and Hart. Iâve saved so many of them.
A lot of comments are saying that this is a reference to the the veil (or curtain) in the temple being torn. But it seems more likely to me that it is referring to the crucifixion darkness where the sky becomes dark in the daytime during the crucifixion of Jesus
Some sort of âApocalypseâ Iâd guess. The idea of an âEnd of the Earthâ seem so popular with certain types that âApocalypsesâ are showing up all the time.
It is Good Friday. It is the biblical scene of the veil torn in two when Jesus died. BC has some Christian elements, especially around Easter and Christmas.
I believe those who see it as a rendering (double entendre intended) of the veil in the temple being torn are correct. It almost looks like the fabric between heaven and earth is being torn. The way into the very presence of God has been opened.
The entire story of Israel prefigures the coming of the Christ and, for Christians, his incarnation, death and resurrection. As do many stories in other faith traditions. (Read CSLewis). So , to depict prefiguring occurring prehistory is apt.
thus my name on this site. so many that donât get one of the most powerful illustrations of a historic happening for the Christian faith. sigh â not about what your belief actually is, but about not understanding what this illustrates. makes me sad
Joseph of Arimathea took the body of Jesus down from the cross and buried him in the tomb he had been working on. When he went home his wife was standing on the porch and yelled to him, âJoseph, where have you been?â He replied, âI just buried the body of Jesus in my tomb.â âWhat!!!, You put a different body in that tomb you have been working on for all these months?â Joseph answered, âItâs only for the weekend.â
âJesus let out a loud cry and breathed his last. Then the curtain of the temple was torn in two from top to bottom. When the centurion, who was standing opposite him, saw the way he breathed his last, he said, âTruly this man was the Son of God!â
Have never understood why or how this day came to be known as GOOD FridayâŠ..donât see anything GOOD about itâŠ..and please donât refer me to Wikipedia or quote scripture to me,this is just MY opinion,thank u
Thank you all for explaining the reason for todayâs strip to me. I had mistakenly thought it had something to do with the solar eclipse, but a Google search told me that thatâs not until April 8.
After reading some of the comments here, I googled âtorn veil in the templeâ.
My mother required me to attend both Sunday School and Church 51 Sundays out of every year. Also summer Bible School through 8th grade. Iâve read the Bible. Twice.
Somehow Iâd never heard this torn veil tale before.
I got a weekend job my senior year in high school. Iâve only entered churches for weddings and funerals since.
Itâs Good FridayThere was darkness over the earth; an earthquake struck; tombs of dead saints were opened; Jesus cried out. And âthe curtain of the temple was torn in two, from top to bottomâ (Matt. 27:51; cf. Mark 15:38; Luke 23:45).
Absolutely beautiful! I love it. Itâs one of the best Good Friday strips I have ever seen from anyone. Thanks for the reminder. The veil is torn by God, and access to Him is now open.
Johnny Hart would be incredibly proud of you folks for this one. It is in his best traditions of reminding the world who Christmas and Easter are really all about.
As a Protestant, I was encouraged to actually read the Bible and I assure you that the scene of the curtain being torn has always been there- Mark 15, verse 38. Another possible meaning was symbolically God tearing his garment in grief.
Had a feeling it had some special meaning for today, so I came here to find out what it was all about. Jewish atheist that I am, it doesnât have any significance for me, but I learned a few new things by browsing through the comments, and thatâs always a positive outcome. Happy Easter, everyone!
It was Roman practice to leave the bodies on the cross to rot, thereby increasing the terror associated with the gruesome execution. If the body wasnât claimed by the time the cross was needed for another execution, it was torn down and thrown into the city dump.
One could bribe the captain of the execution squad with 30 pieces of silver (the going rate for a slave) to purchase the body and then tip the enlisted troops a couple of shekels to take it down. Jesus had a few powerful and rich friends who were devout enough Jews not to leave his body there.
Considering Jewish funerary mandates, crucified body selling could have been a lucrative industry in Judea.
Pilot didnât like Jerusalem and he did not want the crucified convicts to be hanging around for days (literally) so he had Jesus beat half to death before he crucified him and broke the legs of the others so as to get the executions over so he could so he could get back to the relatively civilized world (as he thought it) in Caesarea. Then he could take the bulk of his troops who were in town to quell any riots that might happen during Passover back with him.
Some critics claim that Jesus could not have died in a mere number of hours and under normal circumstances, crucifixion was intended to be a slow death, but these were not normal circumstances. As usual, politics prevailed.
I just joined GoComics to make this comment: At first I thought the torn fabric was a symbol of our torn country. I thought maybe the shredded fabric was a shredded flag; but then it couldnât have been an American flag since the strip is âBCâ of course! THEN I went on GoComics and learned that âGood Fridayâ is written in the lower right corner. THEN I learned about the significance of the scriptures several of you quoted. THEN I read several discussions of those scriptures and arguments about them. THEN I read the comments made about the artistâs failure. (âIf he intended that the majority of readers would understand his image without needing others to explain it, I donât believe that he âsucceeded.ââ). And someone added âYou shouldnât have to explain art.âTHEN I realized that the artist WAS SUCCESSFUL because I HAD learned from reading all these comments and âexplanationsâ coming from different perspectives. And these interactions had been inspired by the artist! ⊠THEN I thought about my original effort to interpret the torn fabric image â and I concluded that it could indeed also symbolize our society right now, so divided UNLESS we make an effort at true communication. So, thank you all.
Hi, everyone! Iâm Patti Hart, Johnnyâs oldest daughter. My dear sister Perri, passed away on Easter Saturday last year. She was our letterer and colorist. Our dad Johnny, passed on Easter Saturday as well in 2007. My sons, Johnnyâs grandsonâs, continue the strips. Mason and Mick Mastroianni. Since the four of us were not particularly religious, when my dad passed Mason decided that he would like to honor his âPopsâ legacy by continuing to produce an annual religious Easter strip. This was his first attempt at a Good Friday one⊠(Prob first and last! â lol) âHartâ in the Mastroianni and Hart, is now just me⊠I own the properties and handle the prepping of the strips.
Dr.VORE 11 months ago
I DONT GET IT ?
LVObserver 11 months ago
A bit different for B.C. My daughter creates eclectic visuals like this. Nice featherings on the âtornado.â
angelolady Premium Member 11 months ago
I think something or someone got left out. (I had to replace my slash with âorâ. Bot said I was trying to post a link. No slashed allowed at all. Got it.)
Ahuehuete 11 months ago
Itâs the veil in the temple in Jerusalem rending itself.
Enter.Name.Here 11 months ago
Here you go, todayâs comic explained. This is abbreviated text. Look up GOOD FRIDAY on wiki for full details:
âGOOD FRIDAY (today) is a Christian holiday commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus and his death at Calvary. It is also known as Holy Friday, Great Friday, Great and Holy Friday (also Holy and Great Friday), and Black Friday.
According to the accounts in the Gospels, royal soldiers, guided by Jesusâ disciple Judas Iscariot, arrested Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane.
Pilate (who declared Jesus innocent) handed Jesus over to the people to be crucified in order to forestall a riot. The sentence written was âJesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews.â Jesus carried his cross to the site of execution called the âplace of the Skullâ, or âGolgothaâ in Hebrew and in Latin âCalvaryâ. There he was crucified along with two criminals.
Jesus agonized on the cross for six hours. During his last three hours on the cross, from noon to 3 pm, darkness fell over the whole land. In the gospels of Mathew and Mark, Jesus is said to have spoken from the cross, quoting the messianic Psalm 22: âMy God, my God, why have you forsaken me?â
With a loud cry, Jesus gave up his spirit. There was an earthquake, tombs broke open, and the curtain in the Temple was torn from top to bottom. The centurion on guard at the site of crucifixion declared, âTruly this was Godâs Son!â
railbuff 11 months ago
HUH???
oldthang 11 months ago
I got the torn veil, but didnât understand why it was here until I read pschearerâs comment.
pschearer Premium Member 11 months ago
A religious-themed strip on Easter would not surprise me at all. But this one on Good Friday does. Particularly seeing how the strips current creators have toned down the stripâs former religiosity.
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member 11 months ago
Well, the artwork is nice.
Ivy Valory Premium Member 11 months ago
To me, it doesnât look like the Temple Veil being torn. It looks like earthly time and heavenly eternity being torn. Another splendid Passion theme, Misters Mastroianni and Hart. Iâve saved so many of them.
Imagine 11 months ago
A veiled reference.
Gent 11 months ago
Eh what on earth this be?
pearlsbs 11 months ago
A lot of comments are saying that this is a reference to the the veil (or curtain) in the temple being torn. But it seems more likely to me that it is referring to the crucifixion darkness where the sky becomes dark in the daytime during the crucifixion of Jesus
Doubly Horque Premium Member 11 months ago
Hilarious. Call a strip BC and have Christians themes. The humour obviously comes from the conflicting notions.
pschearer Premium Member 11 months ago
As an infidel to all the worldâs religions I am heartened to see so many people who donât know today is Good Friday or what that supposedly means.
(The other day my GF asked me if there was any holiday associated with Mar. 31. Gotta love her.)
macky87 11 months ago
Iâve decided that Iâm going to interpret the artwork as âa tear in the fabric of time.â Nicely done!
Samrhoads Premium Member 11 months ago
Me neither!
hans Premium Member 11 months ago
It made us think. Perhaps that was the reson?
timg99 Premium Member 11 months ago
Beats me, switching to modern art????
Caerin Premium Member 11 months ago
Awesome. Very effective for those who understand.
Ron Dunn Premium Member 11 months ago
I love how they are carrying on Johnny Hartâs tradition of honoring Good Friday and be on the look out for Easter Sundayâs comic as well.
Count Olaf Premium Member 11 months ago
Climate change
georg schreiner 11 months ago
Me neither
brianpesci 11 months ago
Something in Endicott?
micromos 11 months ago
Good Friday!
bgby4884 11 months ago
The Temple veil is torn. Christ is risen!
Niko S 11 months ago
Could it be a tear in the fabric of the universe?
sirlaughsalot23 11 months ago
It may have to do about the time when B.C. became A.D., a few years early.
William Bednar Premium Member 11 months ago
Some sort of âApocalypseâ Iâd guess. The idea of an âEnd of the Earthâ seem so popular with certain types that âApocalypsesâ are showing up all the time.
Anselm the Seeker Premium Member 11 months ago
It is Good Friday. It is the biblical scene of the veil torn in two when Jesus died. BC has some Christian elements, especially around Easter and Christmas.
dockey12 11 months ago
Itâs the temple curtain torn asunder.
The Orange Mailman 11 months ago
I believe those who see it as a rendering (double entendre intended) of the veil in the temple being torn are correct. It almost looks like the fabric between heaven and earth is being torn. The way into the very presence of God has been opened.
denny-king 11 months ago
Itâs what comics do when they have no ideas for a comic strip for the day.
TheBigPickle 11 months ago
Amen!
asmbeers 11 months ago
Good Friday. Everyone who knows the story of the Crucifixion and ressurection knows what this s about.
Laura Agnew Premium Member 11 months ago
The entire story of Israel prefigures the coming of the Christ and, for Christians, his incarnation, death and resurrection. As do many stories in other faith traditions. (Read CSLewis). So , to depict prefiguring occurring prehistory is apt.
Imagine 11 months ago
Now theyâve gone and torn it.
pb0259 Premium Member 11 months ago
The curtain in the temple is torn today. Good Friday.
[Unnamed Reader - 99bfaf] 11 months ago
Temple veil torn in two the very moment when Jesus died on the cross
whofan_8 11 months ago
I donât get it either.
stewartb9 11 months ago
Amen!
k2fish Premium Member 11 months ago
???
AZCoyote 11 months ago
Stupid.
stewartb9 11 months ago
Good Friday
mindjob 11 months ago
On a distant planet, far, far away
sandpiper 11 months ago
I double clicked and black became shade of blue. Then I could see the writing but it still was not clear enough to read it.
Actually this particular drawing probably drew more readership because of the âdarkâ theme and the comments about writing no one could see.
pattilutwist 11 months ago
Read your Bibles! The end is near.
rondm66 11 months ago
What?
Saddenedby Premium Member 11 months ago
thus my name on this site. so many that donât get one of the most powerful illustrations of a historic happening for the Christian faith. sigh â not about what your belief actually is, but about not understanding what this illustrates. makes me sad
walk.rich 11 months ago
Itâs a bad drawing of the eclipse coming in 10 days.
preacherman Premium Member 11 months ago
Amen.
Frank Salem Premium Member 11 months ago
Joseph of Arimathea took the body of Jesus down from the cross and buried him in the tomb he had been working on. When he went home his wife was standing on the porch and yelled to him, âJoseph, where have you been?â He replied, âI just buried the body of Jesus in my tomb.â âWhat!!!, You put a different body in that tomb you have been working on for all these months?â Joseph answered, âItâs only for the weekend.â
earlguilbeau Premium Member 11 months ago
I like it, it makes you think.
Tribbles71 Premium Member 11 months ago
It it finished!
bf15aaa 11 months ago
I think itâs the vail in the temple ripped from top to bottom when Jesus died
bf15aaa 11 months ago
Look at the fabric design on each side of the rip. The waves at the bottom is the hem of the vail.
bf15aaa 11 months ago
âJesus let out a loud cry and breathed his last. Then the curtain of the temple was torn in two from top to bottom. When the centurion, who was standing opposite him, saw the way he breathed his last, he said, âTruly this man was the Son of God!â
blakerl 11 months ago
Very Interesting? But not funny !!!
Zebrastripes 11 months ago
A joyful celebration of the resurrection of Jesus.
Robert Williams @ Williams Web Solutions 11 months ago
Matthew 27:51, âBehold, the veil of the temple was rent in twain from the top to the bottom; and the earth did quake, and the rocks rent.â
elbow macaroni 11 months ago
Utterly pointless
ragsarooni 11 months ago
Have never understood why or how this day came to be known as GOOD FridayâŠ..donât see anything GOOD about itâŠ..and please donât refer me to Wikipedia or quote scripture to me,this is just MY opinion,thank u
ladykat Premium Member 11 months ago
I donât get it.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member 11 months ago
I think âHappy Good Fridayâ would be inappropriate, but I get it. Thanks.
j.l.farmer 11 months ago
Itâs Good Friday and for the Muslims itâs Ramadan!
Cincoflex 11 months ago
Thank you for this.
rugeirn 11 months ago
Made ya look, made ya think. Looks like M&H succeeded. Christians always try to push the faith up other peopleâs noses.
DKHenderson 11 months ago
Amen.
Shanks101 Premium Member 11 months ago
Its a reference to Good Friday-the veil was rent from top to bottom when Jesus died
elpasowalt 11 months ago
Donât get this one at all.
JPuzzleWhiz 11 months ago
Thank you all for explaining the reason for todayâs strip to me. I had mistakenly thought it had something to do with the solar eclipse, but a Google search told me that thatâs not until April 8.
marcotte 11 months ago
water spout, or Rorschach test???
RaulMartinez 11 months ago
Itâs just some art work.
WCraft 11 months ago
The Roman soldiers also âdividedâ Jesusâs garments among themselves â except for his robe which according to prophesy would remain intact.
John Fatora 11 months ago
In the Bible, read Matthew 27:45-54
ddenney 11 months ago
And the veil was torn.
Hoosier Poet 11 months ago
This one is easier to visualize in black and white. (Saw it in our newspaper first.)
Harry Conway Premium Member 11 months ago
Luke 23:44-46
zeexenon 11 months ago
I see a young lady on one side, and an old lady on the other. Today wasnât that good for our Lord and Savior.
lsnrchrd.1 Premium Member 11 months ago
After reading some of the comments here, I googled âtorn veil in the templeâ.
My mother required me to attend both Sunday School and Church 51 Sundays out of every year. Also summer Bible School through 8th grade. Iâve read the Bible. Twice.
Somehow Iâd never heard this torn veil tale before.
I got a weekend job my senior year in high school. Iâve only entered churches for weddings and funerals since.
kathleenhicks62 11 months ago
Me neither. . . .
momstauf 11 months ago
so Good Friday
Mr Fox 11 months ago
What in the world is this supposed to mean?
Mr. Organization 11 months ago
I think I didnât get this one because the comic is titled âBCâ, so I never think it could have anything to do with Christianity.
Neat '33 11 months ago
To me itâs the end of March; in like a lamb, out like a lion!
josephwegener 11 months ago
Itâs Good FridayThere was darkness over the earth; an earthquake struck; tombs of dead saints were opened; Jesus cried out. And âthe curtain of the temple was torn in two, from top to bottomâ (Matt. 27:51; cf. Mark 15:38; Luke 23:45).
Silence Dogood Premium Member 11 months ago
Donât get it? Thatâs OKâŠthereâs nothing to be got.
NatureBatsLast 11 months ago
Paul and Jesus by James D. Tabor
thejanith Premium Member 11 months ago
Absolutely beautiful! I love it. Itâs one of the best Good Friday strips I have ever seen from anyone. Thanks for the reminder. The veil is torn by God, and access to Him is now open.
Johnny Hart would be incredibly proud of you folks for this one. It is in his best traditions of reminding the world who Christmas and Easter are really all about.
metagalaxy1970 11 months ago
I see heâs preparing for Sunday.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member 11 months ago
He is RISEN!
osborndiane77 11 months ago
Amen
kdikeda 11 months ago
I donât care if itâs supposed to be religious or political. It sure is pretty.
educatedelder 11 months ago
Good Friday message. Matthew 27:51
sisterea 11 months ago
I look forward to Sunday, the Easter ones are usually wonderful.
bobtoledo Premium Member 11 months ago
As a Protestant, I was encouraged to actually read the Bible and I assure you that the scene of the curtain being torn has always been there- Mark 15, verse 38. Another possible meaning was symbolically God tearing his garment in grief.
dpowell1953 Premium Member 11 months ago
Today is Good Friday. When Jesus died on the cross the curtain in the temple was âtorn asunder.â
Li'l Dale 11 months ago
Someone is asleepâŠ
ddenney 11 months ago
And the veil was tornâŠ
jmcenanly 11 months ago
The curtain of Herodâs temple was torn in two at the death of Christ
Kevyn Lenagh 11 months ago
B.C. has always done some Christian thing on major holidays.
DEACON FRED 11 months ago
BEAUTIFUL!!
Laurie Stoker Premium Member 11 months ago
Anyone here remember what the initials B and C stand for? None of this should mean anything in B.C.
PaulZelman Premium Member 11 months ago
Ironic, this imagery showing up in the comic B.C.
paullp Premium Member 11 months ago
Had a feeling it had some special meaning for today, so I came here to find out what it was all about. Jewish atheist that I am, it doesnât have any significance for me, but I learned a few new things by browsing through the comments, and thatâs always a positive outcome. Happy Easter, everyone!
Rocky Premium Member 11 months ago
Amen!
dflak 11 months ago
It was Roman practice to leave the bodies on the cross to rot, thereby increasing the terror associated with the gruesome execution. If the body wasnât claimed by the time the cross was needed for another execution, it was torn down and thrown into the city dump.
One could bribe the captain of the execution squad with 30 pieces of silver (the going rate for a slave) to purchase the body and then tip the enlisted troops a couple of shekels to take it down. Jesus had a few powerful and rich friends who were devout enough Jews not to leave his body there.
Considering Jewish funerary mandates, crucified body selling could have been a lucrative industry in Judea.
Pilot didnât like Jerusalem and he did not want the crucified convicts to be hanging around for days (literally) so he had Jesus beat half to death before he crucified him and broke the legs of the others so as to get the executions over so he could so he could get back to the relatively civilized world (as he thought it) in Caesarea. Then he could take the bulk of his troops who were in town to quell any riots that might happen during Passover back with him.
Some critics claim that Jesus could not have died in a mere number of hours and under normal circumstances, crucifixion was intended to be a slow death, but these were not normal circumstances. As usual, politics prevailed.
eddi-TBH 11 months ago
Good Friday. The rending of the Temple curtains from top to bottom as Jesus died. A memorial to Johnny Hart.
winterwren7 11 months ago
Good Friday⊠the veil was torn⊠Jesus said âit is finishedâ
kimodb Premium Member 11 months ago
Itâs FridayâŠ
El Kabong 11 months ago
I prefer the Fat Broad pummeling snakes with a club.
Widdershins 11 months ago
um, black tornado? ⊠something to do with the eclipse, perhaps?
Sheryl Smith 11 months ago
I love this! It is Good Friday. The veil was torn in the temple from top to bottom when the Lord died.
AB9SS 11 months ago
The Veil is torn!
wa7tn Premium Member 11 months ago
If you have a Bible, go to Matthew 27:51. Johnny Hart left an Easter message annually in the BC strip, and his son carries that tradition onward.
Carlos Berbereia Premium Member 11 months ago
I used my phone to zoom in the writing on the lower rightâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠIt does say Good Friday.
pallen77 11 months ago
Awesome!
leejulia003 11 months ago
I just joined GoComics to make this comment: At first I thought the torn fabric was a symbol of our torn country. I thought maybe the shredded fabric was a shredded flag; but then it couldnât have been an American flag since the strip is âBCâ of course! THEN I went on GoComics and learned that âGood Fridayâ is written in the lower right corner. THEN I learned about the significance of the scriptures several of you quoted. THEN I read several discussions of those scriptures and arguments about them. THEN I read the comments made about the artistâs failure. (âIf he intended that the majority of readers would understand his image without needing others to explain it, I donât believe that he âsucceeded.ââ). And someone added âYou shouldnât have to explain art.âTHEN I realized that the artist WAS SUCCESSFUL because I HAD learned from reading all these comments and âexplanationsâ coming from different perspectives. And these interactions had been inspired by the artist! ⊠THEN I thought about my original effort to interpret the torn fabric image â and I concluded that it could indeed also symbolize our society right now, so divided UNLESS we make an effort at true communication. So, thank you all.
phart 11 months ago
Hi, everyone! Iâm Patti Hart, Johnnyâs oldest daughter. My dear sister Perri, passed away on Easter Saturday last year. She was our letterer and colorist. Our dad Johnny, passed on Easter Saturday as well in 2007. My sons, Johnnyâs grandsonâs, continue the strips. Mason and Mick Mastroianni. Since the four of us were not particularly religious, when my dad passed Mason decided that he would like to honor his âPopsâ legacy by continuing to produce an annual religious Easter strip. This was his first attempt at a Good Friday one⊠(Prob first and last! â lol) âHartâ in the Mastroianni and Hart, is now just me⊠I own the properties and handle the prepping of the strips.
aussie399 Premium Member 8 months ago
BC is brilliant but I donât get this