Cul de Sac by Richard Thompson for January 02, 2010
Transcript:
Petey: This giant collection of the entire run of Little Neuro comic strips is great! The first volume has over 8,000 cartoons! The second volume has preliminary sketches, rejected sketches, torn up sketches, torn up and stomped on sketches, sketches that've been torn up, stomped on, then flushed, and a few sketches that've been peppered with birdshot at close range. The third volume features the cartoonist's entire unredacted psychiatric casehistory. Alice: Zzzz...
margueritem almost 15 years ago
I’m with you, Alice……
William Burnett Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Does the collection come in a fancy slip case, like The Far Side, or, Calvin & Hobbes ???
GROG Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Just give me volume 1. Anything more would be like having all those DVD extras that I never look at. Just wasted space on a disk - or bookshelf.
COWBOY7 almost 15 years ago
Man, that’s better than a bed time story! Go Petey!
vldazzle almost 15 years ago
“We’re all mad, aren’t we?” Hatter or March Hare…I see Lonewolf changed from 7 swans to 9 maids;-) and perhaps some cartoonists are a little more mad than the rest.
SandyRoss- Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Well, with all the torn up, stepped on, rejected & shot up sketches in volume 2, It would make Volume 3 an interesting read!
comics4brown almost 15 years ago
I would have been interested in vol 2 except for the part “peppered with bird shot at close range” – that’s a bit over the top, don’t you think? Alice I hope you learn from Petey and never find a collection as bad as this!
Steve Parmelee Premium Member almost 15 years ago
And slowly Alice literally sinks into dreamland.
Nighthawks Premium Member almost 15 years ago
yes, methinks this is a comment on the success in marketing enjoyed by some of Mr. Thomson’s contemporaries
rayannina almost 15 years ago
I think I’ll just buy vol. 3 and eliminate the middleman …
rustyraby Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Synergy… check out the blog!
kirbey almost 15 years ago
such a good brother reading Alice to sleep !
does the set come at a once in a lifetime special offer and if you buy in the next 36 seconds you get a complete second set for only shipping and handling ?
vldazzle almost 15 years ago
RE: volume 3 - Sometimes it’s good to read what thoughts are behind writings. I was referred to the “Annotated Alice” after commenting to some friends about SyFy’s MFTV movie, “Alice” which I liked as a fresh take on books I’ve read as a child, so I bought the latest edition and started reading it this week (whenever I can sit in the garden, because I prefer to read without glasses- in the bright sun). Like that volume, it tells more about how the writer’s (Dobson) life and times affected his children’s stories. I’ll give it a good review on Amazon when I’m done.
Dirty Dragon almost 15 years ago
Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.
fritzoid Premium Member almost 15 years ago
I would have hated to be the editorial assistant in charge of retrieving and compiling the sketches that had been flushed, but I still want this set!
I especially want to see the notorious strip no. 13,268, which showed Little Neuro getting out of bed for a glass of water. My local paper chose not to print that installment, out of deference to more sensitive readers. Alas, that was slated to appear on a Saturday, which meant that almost nobody noticed its absence.
jestrfyl almost 15 years ago
It is not wise to EVER investigate the psychiatric profile of a professional cartoonist. There are thing lurking there that should never see the light of day OR the gloom of night!
GROG Premium Member almost 15 years ago
jestrfyl You make it sound like entering the Twilight Zone.
Yukoneric almost 15 years ago
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
DonVanni almost 15 years ago
What about the cartoonist’s other strips, such as “Dreams of the Rabbit Fiend”, “Little Sammy Cough” or “Heavy Henrietta”?
JP Steve Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Am I the only ignoramus that had to look up “unredacted?”