Anyway that was a really effective image—-the unmistakeable icon of New York in the wilderness. But of course, as with most really effective images it was completely wrong. What it showed us was just about impossible. I don’t know how much you know about the structure of the Statue of Liberty or, for that matter, about the chronology of the Planet of the Apes but let me assure you that the one is a flimsy shell over a hollow framework and the other is about two thousand years and I’ll leave you to guess which one is which. The upshot of this is that the chances of Charlton Heston seeing Lady Liberty after all that time are probably even less than the chances of him noticing that whatever the NRA says it is a hell of a sight easier to kill someone with a gun than without!
I actually laughed out loud when I read this strip. I saw the movie + most of the sequels when they originally ran … recently bought a DVD of it for $5 and made the kids watch this “classic.”
Charlton Heston was just being Charlton Heston – he just had his way of doing things that I personally liked.
The Charlton Heston triumvirate of films about bleak futures were all quite good. I think “Planet of the Apes” is the least believable, “Omega Man” the most exciting, and “Soylent Green” the most chilling.All three (and even “Beneath the Planet of the Apes”, which Heston appeared in) have images of upraised arms at the end.
Bill ignore the political rhetoric! This strip today was a HOOT! (And anyone who doesn’t get the joke, has to be a real young’in! Which makes the rest of us “old farts” I guess!)
Just as a random wondering, though, would Jason, much less Paige, be familiar with the original Planet of the Apes? Paige is likely to dismiss ANY science fiction as only for geeks, while Jason is more likely to be into the all-flash-and-no-substance remake.
kittenpah over 11 years ago
Not sure I’d believe that Jason would have seen Charlton give that line.
RuinQueenofOblivion over 11 years ago
“I can’t go with Paige, her ape costume is better than mine!”
If anyone remembers that line, you have my deepest sympathy.
Templo S.U.D. over 11 years ago
Would’ve been nice to see Calvin do that with snow; Bill Watterson made him quite an artiste.
jancy over 11 years ago
Rent the original “Planet of the Apes”. This is a reenactment of the last scene.
Richard Howland-Bolton Premium Member over 11 years ago
Anyway that was a really effective image—-the unmistakeable icon of New York in the wilderness. But of course, as with most really effective images it was completely wrong. What it showed us was just about impossible. I don’t know how much you know about the structure of the Statue of Liberty or, for that matter, about the chronology of the Planet of the Apes but let me assure you that the one is a flimsy shell over a hollow framework and the other is about two thousand years and I’ll leave you to guess which one is which. The upshot of this is that the chances of Charlton Heston seeing Lady Liberty after all that time are probably even less than the chances of him noticing that whatever the NRA says it is a hell of a sight easier to kill someone with a gun than without!
tripwire45 over 11 years ago
It’s an old movie, but a classic. I’m surprised kids today would even watch it, though.
sbchamp over 11 years ago
Jason, that’s not quite correct
athomas917 over 11 years ago
Reference to original http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gb4eZ7Z5yk8
ComicRelief over 11 years ago
I actually laughed out loud when I read this strip. I saw the movie + most of the sequels when they originally ran … recently bought a DVD of it for $5 and made the kids watch this “classic.”
Charlton Heston was just being Charlton Heston – he just had his way of doing things that I personally liked.
Nice tribute to PotA!
tahoeh2o over 11 years ago
The prop from the movie was about 2 feet tall…
jbmlaw01 over 11 years ago
Dear Mr. Jim, your language is redundant – you do not need both “liberal” and “jerk.”
Durak Premium Member over 11 years ago
Looks like a summer day, well spent.
Durak Premium Member over 11 years ago
Mr. Jim, don’t be a jerk. It was just a comment. Relax, no one is trying to start a fight with you. Put the gun down.
GunnerJoe Premium Member over 11 years ago
Thank You Mr.Jim
ChessPirate over 11 years ago
The Charlton Heston triumvirate of films about bleak futures were all quite good. I think “Planet of the Apes” is the least believable, “Omega Man” the most exciting, and “Soylent Green” the most chilling.All three (and even “Beneath the Planet of the Apes”, which Heston appeared in) have images of upraised arms at the end.
Asharah over 11 years ago
What percentage of today’s population wouldn’t get the joke?
joeshmo30 over 11 years ago
i dont get it, please explain it to me somebody
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 11 years ago
Bill ignore the political rhetoric! This strip today was a HOOT! (And anyone who doesn’t get the joke, has to be a real young’in! Which makes the rest of us “old farts” I guess!)
Doctor11 over 11 years ago
For anyone wondering, Jason is referencing the original Planet of the Apes by acting out the last scene.
JanLC over 11 years ago
Nicely done.
dangerj03 over 11 years ago
I love planet of the apes. I also got kick out of this comic.
phoenixnyc over 11 years ago
Just as a random wondering, though, would Jason, much less Paige, be familiar with the original Planet of the Apes? Paige is likely to dismiss ANY science fiction as only for geeks, while Jason is more likely to be into the all-flash-and-no-substance remake.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member over 11 years ago
The banana quip; funny!
Exodush over 4 years ago
i don’t get it
Exodush almost 4 years ago
I don’t get this comic