Frazz by Jef Mallett for January 18, 2016
Transcript:
Caulfield: It's good not to be too satisfied. But I still try to remember today's struggles are yesterday's aspirations. Frazz: That is an exceedingly bright approach to current events. Caulfield: I was talking about this morning's kind stinko swim, but if you're going to frame it so I look good, I'm not getting in your way.
uncledad_99 almost 9 years ago
Frazz is one of the best comics going.
jessegooddoggy almost 9 years ago
Yes yes yes, Frazz is terrific!
Varnes almost 9 years ago
A very unique comic…..I like it a lot….
nossmf almost 9 years ago
Do today what others won’t, you’ll be able to do tomorrow what others can’t.
toahero almost 9 years ago
Caufield is the classic example of an exaggeration character.
Similar to Jason Fox knowing calculus at age 10, the BC cavemen understanding modern issues, and Garfield eating 2 tons of lasagna in one sitting, these characters have a trait amplified far past what is possible, in order to present a humorous view of the world. Caufield has the knowledge and wit of an older adult, and he uses his wit to show just what it is to be a kid in an adult’s world.
childe_of_pan over 7 years ago
“Go away.” From Puma!? Possible irony overdose warning!