Arlo and Janis by Jimmy Johnson for July 08, 2013
Transcript:
Janis: Sometimes it seems to me as if time passes like...that! Arlo: Don't act so surprised! After all, how long have we been talking here? Janis: I don't know - five seconds? Arlo: In a comic strip, that's one entire day! Janis: What do you mean? Arlo: There's no time to explain it!
chireef over 11 years ago
Arlo came that close to breaking the fourth wall
Varnes over 11 years ago
And there’s no plain to ex-time it!
Kvasir42 Premium Member over 11 years ago
Kind of like the time sequence in Pleasantville. One weekend in “real” time could equal 4 years in TV time.
Doctor_McCoy over 11 years ago
Come on, Arlo. You’ve got all week.
QuietStorm27 over 11 years ago
So actually only a real life week has passed since we’ve seen Gene and his new family?
axe-grinder over 11 years ago
Brilliant!
Johnny Galt over 11 years ago
Hit me right where I laugh!
Sodaburger over 11 years ago
uh oh! Arlo’s getting meta!
Reppr Premium Member over 11 years ago
He has all the time he needs to explain it, since time in the comics can be expanded or contracted at the whim of the cartoonist. (Good call to NOT have Arlo explain it!)
mhlon Premium Member over 11 years ago
I have enjoyed comic strips since the 1950’s and my tastes are very eclectic (you know, I like different kinds of strips), . I really liked Calvin and Hobbes, I really like Frazz (note the juxtaposition!!!), I’ve followed Brenda, and Gil and Winnie, Moon and Mandrake, Orphan Annie and Annie Rooney, Terry and Dick, Charlie Malarkey and Charlie Brown. Dilbert because I live that life every day. And the odd ones no one remembers like Smidgens and PJ McFey. But I have an especial affinity to strips that try to take into account real life, show character growth, and wink occasionally at the audience. Not like Dondi who was stuck in 3rd grade and 1958, like forever, but like Walt Wallet and Skeezix (who is my living mother’s age), Chipper and Clovia, their relatives, friends (and with people who actually pass away) and their real life adventures, even the weird one or two. Arlo and Janis is my current favorite because it meets all that, and today’s strip is the epitome (look it up) of all that I like. (reminds me of a ‘madcap Manhattan weekend’)
Bill D. Kat Premium Member over 11 years ago
So Arlo has confessed a isn’t a real person after all…. wow! What next? Superman, Dagwood, Aunt Fritzi?
Doctor11 over 11 years ago
Uh oh, he’s on to us!
mafastore over 11 years ago
It can be a day or a minute, depends on the comic and the particular arc.