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What’s funny to one person might make another person cringe. True talent is finding the line between both.that’s why I envy good comic strip writers and comedians. They seem to make something difficult look easy.
I just love panel 3, Brian. Babies laughing…Doug laughing and lovin’ the moment provided by Dad, or the napkin or Dad’s silly napkin waving. Babies and Dads and Moms and cats and Sophie. Stellar, Brian!Love the Tim Burton ref
blunebottle over 11 years ago
Comedy has laws?
LeoAutodidact over 11 years ago
Quite a few, actually. (Although “principles” might be more appropo, as they frequently are rendered invalid by cultural differences.)
James Hopkins over 11 years ago
What’s funny to one person might make another person cringe. True talent is finding the line between both.that’s why I envy good comic strip writers and comedians. They seem to make something difficult look easy.
listmom over 11 years ago
Oh dad…don’t you know that babies way prefer physical comedy?
jondelfin Premium Member over 11 years ago
Brian Anderson, Lex Luthor. Lex Luthor, Brian Anderson. (Next, you should introduce Mr. LuthOr to the copyeditor.)
kaecispopX over 11 years ago
It could be that anything is funnier than his Joe Pesci routine.
Stephen Gilberg over 11 years ago
Has Lex Luthor ever laughed?
JK1 over 11 years ago
I just love panel 3, Brian. Babies laughing…Doug laughing and lovin’ the moment provided by Dad, or the napkin or Dad’s silly napkin waving. Babies and Dads and Moms and cats and Sophie. Stellar, Brian!Love the Tim Burton ref
Hunter7 over 11 years ago
Doesn’t dad know all he has to do is play peek-a-boo over & over & over again. Until mom distracts Doug with bedtime. Hours later.