Is “ink remover” aka “ink eradicator” sold these days? It was usually no more than a tiny bottle of chlorine bleach with an applicator attached to the lid. If you needed to write over the spot where the error had been bleached away, the new writing usually smeared or bled. Aesthetically unpleasant.
With the advent of the various white out agents, you could write or draw over the corrected spot. It worked for cleaning up photocopies or computer printed text too. In the mid 1980s, I heard the “Aquaman” artist Craig Hamilton describe Wite-Out® as “the comic strip artist’s best friend”. Even easier to use and write over [or draw or type] are the later tapes, ribbons, and sheets of white covering agents.
And the “legend” is true. The original white out fluid was invented by a secretary who bottled white tempera paint for her own use. Later she improved the formula and named it Liquid Paper and eventually became a multimillionaire from the invention. And yes, she was Bette Nesmith Graham, the mother of Mike Nesmith of the Monkees.
I saw a Facebook post of an actual sign in front of a store saying, “Shoplifters will be prostituted.” I commented that it might be a good way for them to pay for what they stole, but I don’t know if anyone tried that idea.
Templo S.U.D. about 5 years ago
well, that’s ONE way to get rid of a lovesick boy
pschearer Premium Member about 5 years ago
Isn’t breaking the Fourth Wall a comic strip trope?
whahoppened about 5 years ago
I’ve always thought signs like the third one should read “Violators will be Violated!”
Bilan about 5 years ago
Is a Heart Pounding Out Of Chest permissible?
WoodstockJack about 5 years ago
“It’s Diiiiiiiip!”
Ignatz Premium Member about 5 years ago
No comic strips tropes? @#$%&!
rshive about 5 years ago
So how would Lio be prosecuted?
Ermine Notyours about 5 years ago
Eva Rose already used “white out” last week with the ice cream bar.
Comic Minister Premium Member about 5 years ago
Eva’s taking drastic measures!!
jimmjonzz Premium Member about 5 years ago
Is “ink remover” aka “ink eradicator” sold these days? It was usually no more than a tiny bottle of chlorine bleach with an applicator attached to the lid. If you needed to write over the spot where the error had been bleached away, the new writing usually smeared or bled. Aesthetically unpleasant.
With the advent of the various white out agents, you could write or draw over the corrected spot. It worked for cleaning up photocopies or computer printed text too. In the mid 1980s, I heard the “Aquaman” artist Craig Hamilton describe Wite-Out® as “the comic strip artist’s best friend”. Even easier to use and write over [or draw or type] are the later tapes, ribbons, and sheets of white covering agents.
And the “legend” is true. The original white out fluid was invented by a secretary who bottled white tempera paint for her own use. Later she improved the formula and named it Liquid Paper and eventually became a multimillionaire from the invention. And yes, she was Bette Nesmith Graham, the mother of Mike Nesmith of the Monkees.
vanaals about 5 years ago
So. If he keeps them at shoulder height, it’s okay?
stamps about 5 years ago
Looks like a lot of ammo in that magazine.
Airbender about 5 years ago
Well, she certainly killed that “moment”.
Sisyphos about 5 years ago
Wipe out!
No surf lingo beyond this point, dudes and dudettes!
finnygirl Premium Member about 5 years ago
I saw a Facebook post of an actual sign in front of a store saying, “Shoplifters will be prostituted.” I commented that it might be a good way for them to pay for what they stole, but I don’t know if anyone tried that idea.