Having followed the new Nancy for a while now, I have noticed that most of Jaimes’ misses, at least in my opinion, have a tendency to follow a specific formula: character(s) commenting on an observation/moral, with the final panel either subverting the message or misconstruing the point for comedic effect.
While they have the potential to be good, the punchline almost becomes predictable. Some have a decent flow and work out (like the one on December 2nd, for example), but this one just seems to fall flat for me. Not gonna complain constantly or threaten to drop the comic or anything, but it’s just a stray observation I wanted to get off my chest.
That being said, after reading through chunks of the “big three” eras, Jaimes’s worst Nancys are still better than Gilchrist’s best ones.
Funny how Nancy, acting so childish, sitting in her orange chair blaming others, reminds me of someone. If only I could put my finger on who it is . . .
SHIVA about 4 years ago
Don’t they do anything else but philosophize all day!!
Major Matt Mason Premium Member about 4 years ago
Fritzi’s right. Best to kill them all quickly, without hate, and get on with your life. :)
GollyGosh about 4 years ago
Having followed the new Nancy for a while now, I have noticed that most of Jaimes’ misses, at least in my opinion, have a tendency to follow a specific formula: character(s) commenting on an observation/moral, with the final panel either subverting the message or misconstruing the point for comedic effect.
While they have the potential to be good, the punchline almost becomes predictable. Some have a decent flow and work out (like the one on December 2nd, for example), but this one just seems to fall flat for me. Not gonna complain constantly or threaten to drop the comic or anything, but it’s just a stray observation I wanted to get off my chest.
That being said, after reading through chunks of the “big three” eras, Jaimes’s worst Nancys are still better than Gilchrist’s best ones.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member about 4 years ago
Come not between the Nancy and her wrath.
verticallychallenged Premium Member about 4 years ago
“Resentment is like drinking poison & waiting for the other person to die.”
RonnieAThompson Premium Member about 4 years ago
IMHO: it is far past time to ditch this ‘new attitude’ Nancy. Please, bring back the other one. Thank you. Stay safe my friends.
DCBakerEsq about 4 years ago
Once you’ve transcended meaning, no one can upset you. Try it.
williamwconnors about 4 years ago
Be careful, Nancy. That’s a slippery slope. Start down it and you can end up with orange skin and some kind of hair monster living on your head.
oakie817 about 4 years ago
she’s going to need a psychiatrist soon
WaltWenger Premium Member about 4 years ago
Funny how Nancy, acting so childish, sitting in her orange chair blaming others, reminds me of someone. If only I could put my finger on who it is . . .
asrialfeeple about 4 years ago
Don’t get mad. Get even!!
wesleylscott1 about 4 years ago
Get even !!! Get even madder !!!!