I hate the idea that the artist’s intent doesn’t matter. That said, I agree with panel 5. Hey, maybe these so-bad-it’s-good artists actually know what they’re doing. The people involved in the ’60s “Batman” TV series did.
Barney’s either got it not-quite backwards, or is wishing twas so. A Critic wouldn’t be much of One ignoring intent. Nor would an Artist be much of an Artist with no intent.
Bald fat and ugly over 11 years ago
I, always find arrogance to be somewhat amusing.
arye uygur over 11 years ago
I love comic crossovers.
sbchamp over 11 years ago
P2 = CampLast 3 – Go Bil(ly)!
QuietStorm27 over 11 years ago
Where’s his dotted line? :-)
celeconecca over 11 years ago
love it, love it!
Stephen Gilberg over 11 years ago
I hate the idea that the artist’s intent doesn’t matter. That said, I agree with panel 5. Hey, maybe these so-bad-it’s-good artists actually know what they’re doing. The people involved in the ’60s “Batman” TV series did.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 11 years ago
The Family Circus is about the innocence of children. After all these years, I still enjoy it. Often times, it is very poignant.
Chalkeye over 11 years ago
Barney’s either got it not-quite backwards, or is wishing twas so. A Critic wouldn’t be much of One ignoring intent. Nor would an Artist be much of an Artist with no intent.
Chalkeye over 11 years ago
I hate ’em more.
Srover over 11 years ago
Has this strip ever been funny?