Apparently, “Cheeesecake” (with a triple E) is a bigtime druggie! Pequod got it right yesterday when he bet that Dollar Bill was meeting Aquarius, who turns out to be his boss.
Neil Wick: A week or so ago, I think you mentioned a way to capture screen images of comic strips. Wondering if you could post a link to that information. (Please?)
Presumably this is actual candy of some sort, rather than drugs…or Aquarius isn’t paying, so Dollar Bill doesn’t consider it a drug “deal” and thus his words to Pouch were technically true.
I’m not sure of the interpersonal dynamics here. Aquarius needs something from Bill, and is very demanding. Is he so desperate he’s being rude to the supplier he needs? (Not a good idea, but desperate people do stupid things.) Is he really Bill’s boss, or is Bill just saying the customer is always right? (I.e., “You’re paying for it, so you’re the boss.”) If Aquarius is Bill’s boss, why would he need to go to Bill for something which, presumably, he supplied Bill with in the first place? I don’t think this strip defines the relationship between the two, but sure that will be forthcoming.
I take offense to the representation of former peace loving hippies as having aged out to nothing but slovenly, capitalistic drug pushers and users! I’ll have you know that some matured into conservatively dressed, capitalistic Wall Street drug users!
Remembering first that the colors during the week mean little to nothing, because they are not done (or specified) by the creative team:
Tracy once discovered an underground jewelry ring’s lair (including the pre-reformed Mole) because there was a green bush in the park in the middle of winter! Pouch was part of that ring, carrying stolen gems in his balloons.
As this story line develops, will Pouch become a Criminal Informant because Dollar Bill is conducting “business” on his “territory”? Probably cutting into his balloon business with all these unsavory characters appearing. They’re scaring his customers away.
Like others before me, I am surprised that Cheesecake is the apparent user, rather than Auntie Bellum. But even if that was just a scribal error and Auntie really was intended, still in any case the aged hippie Aquarius (ponytail long hair; old army jacket with “Peace” shoulder patch) is meeting his regular dealer, Dollar Bill, for more “candy” ( crack or powder coke?). And Bill’s reluctance, or even just hesitance, stokes Aquarius (which I think may be taken as a sign of desperation). But, then, popular lore has it that drug deals are rarely if ever totally friendly.
And Pouch hears all, remembers all, and, if and when it seems to be to his benefit, spills all….
Neil Wick almost 4 years ago
Good morning™, people of the park!
Apparently, “Cheeesecake” (with a triple E) is a bigtime druggie! Pequod got it right yesterday when he bet that Dollar Bill was meeting Aquarius, who turns out to be his boss.
AnyFace almost 4 years ago
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray almost 4 years ago
Good morning™, park rats !
A meeting of the sleeeze brigade, while Pouch looks askance.
Cheapskate0 almost 4 years ago
Neil Wick: A week or so ago, I think you mentioned a way to capture screen images of comic strips. Wondering if you could post a link to that information. (Please?)
h.v.greenman almost 4 years ago
Interesting that $1 Bill is wearing open sandals in the snow. I guess he’s not that high end of a supplier if he can’t even afford shoes.
coratelli almost 4 years ago
Nice strip, today.
SKJAM! Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Presumably this is actual candy of some sort, rather than drugs…or Aquarius isn’t paying, so Dollar Bill doesn’t consider it a drug “deal” and thus his words to Pouch were technically true.
ERBEN2 almost 4 years ago
Super great images again today , thanks . And what is with Dollar Bill in flip-flops ?
Lawrence.S almost 4 years ago
I’m not sure of the interpersonal dynamics here. Aquarius needs something from Bill, and is very demanding. Is he so desperate he’s being rude to the supplier he needs? (Not a good idea, but desperate people do stupid things.) Is he really Bill’s boss, or is Bill just saying the customer is always right? (I.e., “You’re paying for it, so you’re the boss.”) If Aquarius is Bill’s boss, why would he need to go to Bill for something which, presumably, he supplied Bill with in the first place? I don’t think this strip defines the relationship between the two, but sure that will be forthcoming.
WGillete almost 4 years ago
I’ve the feeling Pouch is going to share this knowledge with the cops.
Batster almost 4 years ago
More superb art today! Joe is always good, but he’s really stepped up his game lately.
Another Take almost 4 years ago
I take offense to the representation of former peace loving hippies as having aged out to nothing but slovenly, capitalistic drug pushers and users! I’ll have you know that some matured into conservatively dressed, capitalistic Wall Street drug users!
trimguy almost 4 years ago
If Pouch is involved, this may get interesting. He’s been known in the past to play both sides of the game.
Another Take almost 4 years ago
1- SUMMER O. LOVE: Your duck looks cold. MEL T. FACE: That’s a helium tank, moron.
2- NARKY MARK: You got the “stuff”? SUMMER: Maybe. But you gotta tell me if you’re a cop. I’ve seen that on TV 1,000 times. They always ask that. SO…?
3- NARKY MARK: That’s only if you’re a hooker, idiot! Are you a hooker? SUMMER: Maybe. SO…?
MuddyUSA Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Humpt!
Ken in Ohio almost 4 years ago
Remembering first that the colors during the week mean little to nothing, because they are not done (or specified) by the creative team:
Tracy once discovered an underground jewelry ring’s lair (including the pre-reformed Mole) because there was a green bush in the park in the middle of winter! Pouch was part of that ring, carrying stolen gems in his balloons.
s.gottlieb almost 4 years ago
Think Aquarius is related to Scorpio?
IvanB.Cohen almost 4 years ago
As this story line develops, will Pouch become a Criminal Informant because Dollar Bill is conducting “business” on his “territory”? Probably cutting into his balloon business with all these unsavory characters appearing. They’re scaring his customers away.
IvanB.Cohen almost 4 years ago
It’ll be something if this drug pusher’s main product is opioids.
Sisyphos almost 4 years ago
Like others before me, I am surprised that Cheesecake is the apparent user, rather than Auntie Bellum. But even if that was just a scribal error and Auntie really was intended, still in any case the aged hippie Aquarius (ponytail long hair; old army jacket with “Peace” shoulder patch) is meeting his regular dealer, Dollar Bill, for more “candy” ( crack or powder coke?). And Bill’s reluctance, or even just hesitance, stokes Aquarius (which I think may be taken as a sign of desperation). But, then, popular lore has it that drug deals are rarely if ever totally friendly.
And Pouch hears all, remembers all, and, if and when it seems to be to his benefit, spills all….
Counterpoint almost 4 years ago
Can it be that Bill really has a conscience after all and is worried about Cheeesecake overdosing on his “candy”?
JDBella almost 4 years ago
A friend of mine use to wear shorts in the middle of winter with 20-30 degree weather and snow too.