I have always come to the comics to escape, and I quickly drop those that bring the garbage with them. Of course, there are the couch scholars who think they have to inject politics in every comments section.
But thanks for the reminder, Stephan. It is hard on you guys to keep us smiling sometime.
Dear Mr. Pastis, why don’t you bring back Guard Duck and the Crocs? And the cyninism of the early years? I got it that you more or less took these things out of the strip because you felt it inappropriate with what is happening in the real world. I think that’s a wrong think. We need those more than ever to be able to view what is happening in the world with a dispassionate eye and not get sucked in by all the crap. Even in the nazi concentration camps, cynical black humor was what often kept them from succumbing to the true evil they were experiencing on a daily basis. (Though, you’re deeply humane and sensitive strips from time to time is a welcome counterpoint.)
I miss Mr. Snuffles as assistant to Li’l Guard Duck. Between them, they’d create an A-Team type violence (for younger readers, think Star Wars storm troopers); lots of sound and fury, very little injury to anyone.
I’d find hanging with Pig over the edge of that precipice more scary….
I just hope this isn’t going to be something Pastis does on any kind of regular basis. I’m pretty sure things are going to get worse before they get better.
BE THIS GUY about 7 years ago
Some days it’s harder to read it than others.
Sherlock Watson about 7 years ago
Even Cartoon-Boy needs to get away from all the bad news now and then.
learninglair1 about 7 years ago
please make this the featured comment!
peggykb9 about 7 years ago
Wildfires….
Templo S.U.D. about 7 years ago
writer block is quite a curse
Trilobyte Premium Member about 7 years ago
…and the shots penetrated the fourth wall.
cosmocanuck Premium Member about 7 years ago
Never expected Pearls would bring a tear to my eye.
John Smith about 7 years ago
Maybe he’d feel better if he had Guard Duck blow someone up or the Crocs eat goat or Rat bash someone in the head with a ball bat.
F-Flash about 7 years ago
All of the above is why the world needs a savior, Jesus Christ, and comic strips to help us laugh in the pain. And do I help them, yes I do!
Lucid Premium Member about 7 years ago
That last frame is very touching. You’ll always have Pig, Steph.
ekw555 about 7 years ago
well, shoot!
johndifool about 7 years ago
Where’s a balloon when you need one?
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 7 years ago
Now they want to make sure there are more guns. Family Values? Pro LIFE? Hum Bug!
mortaur about 7 years ago
Hard to write? Give it a shot!
Fuz about 7 years ago
Beats puns and wordplays.
phredturner about 7 years ago
Serenity Now
SmashedHat about 7 years ago
I thank you and the other cartoonists who are able to give us brief escapes from reality every morning.
Steve Ogden creator about 7 years ago
Word, my brother. Some days.
zackski about 7 years ago
Those events are “false flags.” Research that term and you’ll see.
tejanolasereyes about 7 years ago
i hear you pastis…..just a suggestion, ask yourself, what would Watterson draw (wwWd)?
Max Starman Jones about 7 years ago
I have always come to the comics to escape, and I quickly drop those that bring the garbage with them. Of course, there are the couch scholars who think they have to inject politics in every comments section.
But thanks for the reminder, Stephan. It is hard on you guys to keep us smiling sometime.
Cerabooge about 7 years ago
Reminds me of a Tom Toles cartoon. http://www.gocomics.com/tomtoles/2016/11/09
I think it was one his masterpieces.
dolf37 about 7 years ago
Dear Mr. Pastis, why don’t you bring back Guard Duck and the Crocs? And the cyninism of the early years? I got it that you more or less took these things out of the strip because you felt it inappropriate with what is happening in the real world. I think that’s a wrong think. We need those more than ever to be able to view what is happening in the world with a dispassionate eye and not get sucked in by all the crap. Even in the nazi concentration camps, cynical black humor was what often kept them from succumbing to the true evil they were experiencing on a daily basis. (Though, you’re deeply humane and sensitive strips from time to time is a welcome counterpoint.)
nopainogain about 7 years ago
throw down some jokes about annoying-guy triathlon bob, or make fun or vegans and crossfitters. as a triathlete, i can laugh at jokes at my expense.
whiteaj about 7 years ago
This is why I could never be a cartoonist: be funny on demand.
57BelAir about 7 years ago
Great one Mr. Pastis.
ocarol7 Premium Member about 7 years ago
Yep, we’re right here with you…..
writemom about 7 years ago
So sadly true.
Kind&Kinder about 7 years ago
Yup, these days it just gets harder and harder.
Sisyphos about 7 years ago
I miss Mr. Snuffles as assistant to Li’l Guard Duck. Between them, they’d create an A-Team type violence (for younger readers, think Star Wars storm troopers); lots of sound and fury, very little injury to anyone.
I’d find hanging with Pig over the edge of that precipice more scary….
up2trixx about 7 years ago
Best Pearls ever
rs0204 Premium Member about 7 years ago
Mr. Pattis, Your work matters and is appreciated. Thank you, most sincerely. Robert L.
codedaddy about 7 years ago
Perhaps some solace Stephan: What you do helps the rest of us cope.
John W Kennedy Premium Member about 7 years ago
“In times like these, it’s hard /not/ to write satire.”—Juvenal
Phatts about 7 years ago
I just hope this isn’t going to be something Pastis does on any kind of regular basis. I’m pretty sure things are going to get worse before they get better.
ND Cool Z about 6 years ago
One scoot closer….
NeilCopeland over 5 years ago
Yup.
nashyam323 almost 5 years ago
YoPeace to my dads friend who died in the new zealand massacre.May allah give you rest