And right now Berke is sitting somewhere with a big smile on his face, relishing the fact that he was right and that just changing the words as his publisher demanded would do diddly against the memories of his fan base.
Whoever changed the words forgot about the collective memory of the strip’s longtime fans, (such as myself), who probably have all of the words enthusiastically memorized.
Untroubled by comic-fan memories, I assess that “chick” is an improvement over “tomato,” not that it matters. Mostly, Captain Cutter John is one lucky man to have Bobbi, chick or tomato….
thesnowleopard Premium Member over 6 years ago
Wasn’t the original term “tomato”?
Gary Fabian over 6 years ago
Well George Lucas is at it again with his revisionist history.
dwdl21 over 6 years ago
Who changed it from tomato?
Flash5005 over 6 years ago
Tomatoes are very good for you. Full of anti-oxidants!
Bob Blumenfeld over 6 years ago
And right now Berke is sitting somewhere with a big smile on his face, relishing the fact that he was right and that just changing the words as his publisher demanded would do diddly against the memories of his fan base.
Back_phil over 6 years ago
Where’s her toes and what are they doing?
mattro65 over 6 years ago
Nobody knows exactly who made the decision to change the word. It may have been Breathed for all we know.
banjinshiju over 6 years ago
She is new communications officer and needs to be interviewed intensively.
LivelyClamor over 6 years ago
Whoever changed the words forgot about the collective memory of the strip’s longtime fans, (such as myself), who probably have all of the words enthusiastically memorized.
Sisyphos over 6 years ago
Untroubled by comic-fan memories, I assess that “chick” is an improvement over “tomato,” not that it matters. Mostly, Captain Cutter John is one lucky man to have Bobbi, chick or tomato….