Frazz by Jef Mallett for December 29, 2014
Transcript:
Mr. Spaetzle: Mr. Burke said Frazz went to Florida. Caulfield: He had like a half-mile to swim to make his open-water goal for the year. Mr. Spaetzle: HA HA! Was that the reason or an excuse? Caulfield: Frazz never struck me as someone who needs either.
KZ71 almost 10 years ago
I love that line.
Chrisdiaz801 almost 10 years ago
To support your statement, Mrs.Olsen still hates Frazz for being her student.
Katiekicks almost 10 years ago
Is anyone else having trouble getting comics to appear instead of a tiny question mark? This is about the tenth one
Greg Johnston almost 10 years ago
Katie, yes, I’m having to repeatedly reload pages to get comics to appear. The ads all load just fine though…
Stellagal almost 10 years ago
@ Katiekicks: I think North Korea hacked GoComics.
hillsmom almost 10 years ago
Yes, slow or nothing showing is very annoying. But what is with these ads pushing the comic way over, or overlaying part of the strip?
RussHeim almost 10 years ago
Remember – don’t feed the trolls. Let them die of starvation.
landsky almost 10 years ago
Is it possible that this particular troll is a ringer? Is bigpuma actually the nom de guerre for Jef? Something just seems askew here.
rfeinberg almost 10 years ago
@bigpuma
“the incessant tone of sanctimony and self-congratulation” – well said!
Yes, Frazz is a saint, and is better than any of us.
As to “why come here if you don’t like the comic,” you might as well ask why don’t reviewers only review 4-star films or only the greatest novels? Frazz takes up space in my newspaper that could be better served. I’m also a little offended at the presumptuousness of Mallett presenting this as an apparent homage to Calvin & Hobbes. That’s like Quayle comparing himself to JFK. I think Frazz has potential, but I think it could be done better, a lot better, and that’s why I write.
bugaboo27 almost 10 years ago
I understand continuing to read (and stay invested in) a comic strip long after you stopped enjoying it – I’ve done that with other comics (and tv shows!) As a longtime reader, it’s sometimes difficult to give up something that you’ve been doing every day. I’m getting close to giving up on this one myself.