question: What structure has NO walls and yet doesn’t fallanswer: an open shed- (although to be quite honest, Hurricane Ivan changed that for my old shed, still, it stood from 1968 until 2004)
Hopefully those who didn’t get this clever comic have figured out that the breaking of the 4th wall is whenever a character in a play suddenly acknowledges that there is an audience…they look out and speak directly to them, thus breaking the imaginary wall that separates the play from the audience. George Burns did it in the 50’s with his TV show, with his brilliant actress, wife, Gracie. By climbing from one panel to the next, we the audience, are in on the fact that this is a comic strip!
Old Man River over 11 years ago
As Harvey Korman would say, “That’s Hedly!”
KenTheCoffinDweller over 11 years ago
Hedy Lamarr is one of the reasons your Cell phones work while moving and Torpedos are harder to spoof then they used to be.
She was a lot more than just another screen beauty.
RetFor over 11 years ago
itll fall if you burn ti down…
edclectic over 11 years ago
So, what does this mean to the fifth column?
sbchamp over 11 years ago
‘Interstertials’
mai griffin over 11 years ago
Witty strip today – I like it…
ChessPirate over 11 years ago
Oliver Hardy did it very well.
jtviper7 over 11 years ago
O.K. Guys break a leg…
JoeStoppinghem Premium Member over 11 years ago
One of the better 4th wall bits.
edclectic over 11 years ago
The outhouse wall?
Train 1911 over 11 years ago
This cartoon had nothing to do with politics
davidh48 over 11 years ago
If you’ve watched the roadshow of “Cats”, McGiver Cat jumps into the audience and proceeds to charm the ladies.
A GREAT play BTW!
Bruce McKinney Premium Member over 11 years ago
Help. I still don’t get it.
milania over 11 years ago
I have absolutely no idea what this one means. Don’t get it at all…
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 11 years ago
question: What structure has NO walls and yet doesn’t fallanswer: an open shed- (although to be quite honest, Hurricane Ivan changed that for my old shed, still, it stood from 1968 until 2004)
ORMouseworks over 11 years ago
…or he just plain forgot to take them at all…kind of a weird comic today…
bobpeters61 over 11 years ago
It was one of my favorite things about “Moonlighting.”
stuart over 11 years ago
My favorite 4th wall breaking book:http://www.amazon.com/dp/0307010856
Mary Morris over 11 years ago
Hopefully those who didn’t get this clever comic have figured out that the breaking of the 4th wall is whenever a character in a play suddenly acknowledges that there is an audience…they look out and speak directly to them, thus breaking the imaginary wall that separates the play from the audience. George Burns did it in the 50’s with his TV show, with his brilliant actress, wife, Gracie. By climbing from one panel to the next, we the audience, are in on the fact that this is a comic strip!
Maxride268 about 11 years ago
That seems to happen a lot in the musicals my school does.