October 31, 2023
August 01, 2018
Cute concept, but she erased the wrong part of the mess. And I like the way the surviving pic changed…
In which Nancy explores XOR gates for robotics club.
The Bushmiller and Jaimes strips are oddly similar today. We call that a “Fritzcretism”.
So clever!
Nancy just might be the only cartoon character who is this frequently drawn from behind and is still instantly recognizable.
What is going on on the right side of the second panel? Is the 2nd piece of paper removed? Why is the coloring full white in the center, fading to yellow at the edges?
Who is the off-panel speaker? 1) Lucy 2) Agnes 3) Fritzi 4) OJ
Is the mess Nancy’s clever way of getting Aunt Fritzi to buy her an iPad?
Those eraserheads never last long.
I find myself wanting to test out this drawing technique…
Thomas Jefferson did create a device that would copy his every movement on paper.
September 24, 2018
Argythree over 5 years ago
Cute concept, but she erased the wrong part of the mess. And I like the way the surviving pic changed…
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member over 5 years ago
In which Nancy explores XOR gates for robotics club.
gutbloom over 5 years ago
The Bushmiller and Jaimes strips are oddly similar today. We call that a “Fritzcretism”.
Ray Rappisi Jr Premium Member over 5 years ago
So clever!
astutepanther Premium Member over 5 years ago
Nancy just might be the only cartoon character who is this frequently drawn from behind and is still instantly recognizable.
bigjoec over 5 years ago
What is going on on the right side of the second panel? Is the 2nd piece of paper removed? Why is the coloring full white in the center, fading to yellow at the edges?
Spike over 5 years ago
Who is the off-panel speaker? 1) Lucy 2) Agnes 3) Fritzi 4) OJ
Sir Marcie over 5 years ago
Is the mess Nancy’s clever way of getting Aunt Fritzi to buy her an iPad?
asrialfeeple over 5 years ago
Those eraserheads never last long.
Lassmaster over 5 years ago
I find myself wanting to test out this drawing technique…
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 5 years ago
Thomas Jefferson did create a device that would copy his every movement on paper.