Sorr, Bobbi Harlow is the feminist schoolteacher of Milo and Binkley and the love interest of both Steve and Cutter. She was a major character until 1983, when she disappeared. She appears only once in the strip’s later years, when Opus learns she has joined the crew of The Phil Donahue Show.
Hell has no fury like a woman… with a garden hose… in the middle of winter… with a husband/boyfriend who refuses to grow up… Fire away dear woman, um I mean water away…
Little bit of my nerdy tweener years just came back to me and reminded me why I fell in love with the original and how big a hole there has been in the comics page all these years.
This is quite probably the best Academia Waltz, Bloom County, Outland, Opus, and Bloom County again strip ever. I loved it when it was posted to Facebook a week ago and was looking forward to seeing it here. I love the little details, like the great big monster holding the little bitty hose
Great artwork, although Calvin and Hobbes would be more red whereas this is more purple. Kind of a mix of blue and red. Maybe Berkeley is trying to convey something a little more important than a silly four frame cartoon. Hats off to making me laugh and think.
Sherlock Watson almost 8 years ago
They could add Bob and Doug McKenzie to the mix.
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“Take off, you hoser!”
Yngvar Følling almost 8 years ago
Lots of Calvin & Hobbes vibes in today’s strip.
wileybr549 almost 8 years ago
Biff?
Edmond Dantes almost 8 years ago
But the pain is just too much.
Edmond Dantes almost 8 years ago
In the end, I am no great wizard. nor a talented cartoonist able to illustrate this Theater of the Absurd.
We The Sane People appear powerless to stop the insanity..God help us all.
Phred Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Funny.
windfinder almost 8 years ago
Spaceman Biff flies again!
ckeller almost 8 years ago
Who’s that, the mother of the child cancer patient? (Does she even have a name?)
Otto almost 8 years ago
Ten below zero, and that hose isn’t frozen up?
thomasbeckwith2004 almost 8 years ago
Biff is probably Biff Tannen from Back to the Future, I believe she is Bobby from the earlier days of the strip didn’t her and Cutter John hook up?
thomasbeckwith2004 almost 8 years ago
Sorr, Bobbi Harlow is the feminist schoolteacher of Milo and Binkley and the love interest of both Steve and Cutter. She was a major character until 1983, when she disappeared. She appears only once in the strip’s later years, when Opus learns she has joined the crew of The Phil Donahue Show.
aedra6 almost 8 years ago
Galactic Trumpire…. no, no EVIL Galactic Trumpire!
A Hip loving Canadian... almost 8 years ago
Hell has no fury like a woman… with a garden hose… in the middle of winter… with a husband/boyfriend who refuses to grow up… Fire away dear woman, um I mean water away…
Strath almost 8 years ago
Little bit of my nerdy tweener years just came back to me and reminded me why I fell in love with the original and how big a hole there has been in the comics page all these years.
ChrisV almost 8 years ago
I don’t know about this woman. She’s half cool and half mommy. I do know she’s not my kind of gal.
3pibgorn9 almost 8 years ago
Don’t you remember Cutter John’s girl from years ago?
This strip is very Calvinesque. (Calvin and Hobbs)
SkyFisher almost 8 years ago
This has a bit of Star Trek/Wars mashed in there, too!
Bill D. Kat Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Calvin LIVES!
Seed_drill almost 8 years ago
On the rare occasions is snowed in Asheville, students would steal the plastic trays from the cafeteria for impromptu sleds.
dwkiser28603 almost 8 years ago
Berk damn’t it!,If you’re going to draw Godzilla,MAKE THE TOHO ONE WILL YOU,AND NOT PURPLE LIKE BARNEY!
edward thomas Premium Member almost 8 years ago
The shortest distance between two points…Reading an old SciFi anthology, with a short story titled “Barnacle Bull.” Same idea. Copyright 1960.
up2trixx almost 8 years ago
This is quite probably the best Academia Waltz, Bloom County, Outland, Opus, and Bloom County again strip ever. I loved it when it was posted to Facebook a week ago and was looking forward to seeing it here. I love the little details, like the great big monster holding the little bitty hose
Sisyphos almost 8 years ago
Pour it on! (So to speak.) That ship had gone rogue and was a phantom menace!
edward thomas Premium Member almost 8 years ago
The trouble with Tribbles is you can’t count on ’em when the Death Star strikes!
MichaelSFC90 almost 8 years ago
It could be worse. It could have been Boba Fett, the bounty hunter from the USS Voyager.
mabarb almost 8 years ago
Great artwork, although Calvin and Hobbes would be more red whereas this is more purple. Kind of a mix of blue and red. Maybe Berkeley is trying to convey something a little more important than a silly four frame cartoon. Hats off to making me laugh and think.
scyphi26 almost 8 years ago
Oh man… the references… :D