If this is the quality of the reproductions supplied, why is GoComics even offering this strip? If this was the only strip I read for my subscription, then my subscription would have ended several days ago.
All you have to do is right-click on the image, save it to your desktop, open it with a photo viewer that lets you flip it over, save the flipped version and then open that in a photo viewer that lets you zoom in on it, and you’re done! What’s so hard about that?
Comics-Reader Premium Member over 4 years ago
When I complained about the poor quality of the reproductions here, they said this is how the strips come to GoComics.
Now I suppose they’ll say the strips are submitted backwards?!
Very bad service for a subscription that I’m paying for!
Howdy_Doodat Premium Member over 4 years ago
So now in addition to being teeny-tiny and very hard to read …. we’re reverse printed. OY! Vey ist mir!
CcOoEe59 over 4 years ago
Quality control where are you?
notmoving Premium Member over 4 years ago
Especially since this strip recycled a couple of months ago, in the middle of a plot line that was not resolved.
bobfjr over 4 years ago
Tee-Hee, It’s not just recess – It’s an early Spring Break!
Margo Premium Member over 4 years ago
I don’t know about yours but my print is upside down.
I Go Pogo over 4 years ago
Everyone get out your Ovaltine Little Orphan Annie decoder rings!
John Keith Premium Member over 4 years ago
I agree with everybody.
a swino over 4 years ago
Just when you thought the reproductions couldn’t be any shabbier! GOCOMICS.COM EVERYBODY!
Bob. over 4 years ago
You must realize that the peons running the show really don’t give a d____.
Matt Gilbert Premium Member over 4 years ago
If this is the quality of the reproductions supplied, why is GoComics even offering this strip? If this was the only strip I read for my subscription, then my subscription would have ended several days ago.
paullp Premium Member over 4 years ago
All you have to do is right-click on the image, save it to your desktop, open it with a photo viewer that lets you flip it over, save the flipped version and then open that in a photo viewer that lets you zoom in on it, and you’re done! What’s so hard about that?
John Keith Premium Member over 4 years ago
These points are great paullp, but can’t we just get something we can read?