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Haha oh man, I canât wait to see all the negative comments for this one! If anyone doesnât know, Stephan Pastis does âPearls Before Swine,â and Iâm a big fan of the strip.
Cue âBC isnât funny anymoreâ comments in 3âŠ2âŠ1âŠ
âFourth wallâ has been done a lot in comics. Sometimes, itâs expected, like PbS or Overboard. Sometimes, itâs the raison dâĂȘtre, like Bob the Squirrel or Knight Life. And other times, itâs just surprising ~ I canât think of any examples off hand, but itâs often fun when a strip acknowledges itâs a strip.And the first time I saw it was in a little strip called âBCâ where Peter discovered we have a little pump inside us that makes us go and pronounced it a âhart.â One of the other cavemen replied âbootlicker.âOne more point ~ George Burns on tv did it All The Time.
Pastis has quite a thing going with other cartoonists ⊠itâs fun to read both ends of it. Hint: Get hold of Pastisâ Treasuries ⊠good stuff (my library carries them).
After reading this strip for more than 55 years, no trolling from me. This week has been consistent with the long, rich history of the strip. Keep rollinâ.
As Johnny Hart wrote when the bird got his beak stuck on a crescent moon and was left hanging by the turtle⊠âitâs good to know that absurdity is still alive and wellâŠâ (I think I paraphrased that)
Breaking the âthirdâ or âfourthâ wall is a time honored tradition in this strip, from the beginning, and part of its charm. One of the best TV holiday specials ever (the B. C. Thanksgiving one) used it from the start. The technique can be subtle (Sandra Boynton, Bill Watterson) or not. But it involves the reader/viewer, and thatâs always good.
âCopying Pastis???â This kind of wall breaking goes waaaaay back before Pastis was born. Mutt and Jeff did this a lot. The signature often spoke to them, and they called creator Bud Fisher âthe boss.â Pastis has joined a grand tradition.
I donât care what it is called, I like âBCâ and will read it whenever, and wherever it is made available. It is a well drawn and well written strip. Just enjoy the humor, lots or not, and stop being so darn picky about everything in life.
Breaking the fourth wall is fine and fun when not overused, but Iâm wondering how many of your (newspaper) readers even know who Pastis is. Todayâs gag totally depends on the reader being a regular reader of âPearls Before Swine.â
Pastis likes to make puns, which is usually why his characters get mad at him. I like when he makes a big, elaborate pun which he hasnât done in a long time. He has yet to top âdunk rye for me, Arch and Tina!â
Mason Mastroianni over 7 years ago
Haha oh man, I canât wait to see all the negative comments for this one! If anyone doesnât know, Stephan Pastis does âPearls Before Swine,â and Iâm a big fan of the strip.
Cue âBC isnât funny anymoreâ comments in 3âŠ2âŠ1âŠ
WoodEye over 7 years ago
I think the relative silence says it all.
Ratbrat over 7 years ago
BC is charming. It isnât necessary for every strip to be a gut-busterâŠ
Milady Meg over 7 years ago
âFourth wallâ has been done a lot in comics. Sometimes, itâs expected, like PbS or Overboard. Sometimes, itâs the raison dâĂȘtre, like Bob the Squirrel or Knight Life. And other times, itâs just surprising ~ I canât think of any examples off hand, but itâs often fun when a strip acknowledges itâs a strip.And the first time I saw it was in a little strip called âBCâ where Peter discovered we have a little pump inside us that makes us go and pronounced it a âhart.â One of the other cavemen replied âbootlicker.âOne more point ~ George Burns on tv did it All The Time.
retiredgezzer over 7 years ago
This whole 4th wall stuff is BS
GROG Premium Member over 7 years ago
Makes me miss Johnny all the more.
oldmachead Premium Member over 7 years ago
Pastis has quite a thing going with other cartoonists ⊠itâs fun to read both ends of it. Hint: Get hold of Pastisâ Treasuries ⊠good stuff (my library carries them).
Gent over 7 years ago
HmmâŠ. I wonât troll you. Honest. Iâll just snark and make jokes. Thatâs okay, no?
bsisler21 over 7 years ago
Writerâs block?
wsash over 7 years ago
After reading this strip for more than 55 years, no trolling from me. This week has been consistent with the long, rich history of the strip. Keep rollinâ.
ptnjbrown over 7 years ago
As Johnny Hart wrote when the bird got his beak stuck on a crescent moon and was left hanging by the turtle⊠âitâs good to know that absurdity is still alive and wellâŠâ (I think I paraphrased that)
scaeva Premium Member over 7 years ago
Breaking the âthirdâ or âfourthâ wall is a time honored tradition in this strip, from the beginning, and part of its charm. One of the best TV holiday specials ever (the B. C. Thanksgiving one) used it from the start. The technique can be subtle (Sandra Boynton, Bill Watterson) or not. But it involves the reader/viewer, and thatâs always good.
chromosome Premium Member over 7 years ago
I like wall-breaking strips myself and thoroughly enjoy it when cartoonists interact in their strips.
Thomas Scott Roberts creator over 7 years ago
âCopying Pastis???â This kind of wall breaking goes waaaaay back before Pastis was born. Mutt and Jeff did this a lot. The signature often spoke to them, and they called creator Bud Fisher âthe boss.â Pastis has joined a grand tradition.
Hex Goblinweb over 7 years ago
I donât care what it is called, I like âBCâ and will read it whenever, and wherever it is made available. It is a well drawn and well written strip. Just enjoy the humor, lots or not, and stop being so darn picky about everything in life.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 7 years ago
Wow, people think about this to much. Just have the fat chick pound a snake.
Great Wizard Nala over 7 years ago
Thanks to those of you who explained the fourth wall yesterday. Now I at least understand whatâs going on!
Ladylagomorph over 7 years ago
YAY! Kudos to all who defended the beloved BC!
Saddenedby Premium Member over 7 years ago
YAH PASTIS!!! send rat, with his bat, over to BC and take Mason on â WAR OF THE COMIC STRIPS!!!!and the fat broad can hit rat back with her club!
johnread3 over 7 years ago
Breaking the fourth wall is fine and fun when not overused, but Iâm wondering how many of your (newspaper) readers even know who Pastis is. Todayâs gag totally depends on the reader being a regular reader of âPearls Before Swine.â
Pedmar Premium Member over 7 years ago
Pastis likes to make puns, which is usually why his characters get mad at him. I like when he makes a big, elaborate pun which he hasnât done in a long time. He has yet to top âdunk rye for me, Arch and Tina!â
daleandkristen over 7 years ago
Really enjoy BC. Tried Pastis and dropped it. To each his/her own. More turtle and bird, fat broad and snake, please.
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen over 7 years ago
More! More! More! More, please!!!!
The Sinistral Bassist Premium Member over 7 years ago
Love it
johovey over 7 years ago
I find this funny as all get out. For the naysayers⊠stop reading and go elsewhere!
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 7 years ago
âŠoooOOOooooooâŠ
The gauntlet has been thrown down!
billgm3 Premium Member over 7 years ago
I think sometimes the characters take over and the cartoonist is forced to go along!
ComicsR4Fun Premium Member over 7 years ago
For me, breaking the 4th wall is not the issue. Doing it humorously is.