Is Olivia Jaimes British? Somebody who doesn’t celebrate Mother’s Day today. We all know that Nancy is motherless and living with her aunt, but to portray the aunt as an absentee aunt today of all days is surprising. The last frame as the young girl left alone on Mother’s Day in a stark and furniture less room without even curtains on the window is so full of pathos and sadness it is depressing.
Yes, Nancy. A owl is not scary enough. Try something like a big scarey scarecrow or two. It’ll keep your garden safe from pests eating it. Having a nice juicey snack.
Now this is interesting: true Jaimes/Bushmiller fusion. It’s yet another of the “mind games” gags Olivia seems to favor, but the punchline is an excellent visual gag in the Bushmiller style rather than just a thought balloon that reveals a character to be inconsistent or hypocritical. Moreover, there is a thematic echo: the cartoonist could have dreamed up any random excuse for Nancy to use to get Fritzi out of the kitchen, but the actual one used—the fake owl—foreshadows the “fake Fritzi”. This is a well-constructed gag all around. More, please!
What I love about the Nancy/Fritzi relationship is that they both clearly have similar minds, but Nancy would never dare to think that anyone else could beat her at her own game (and to be fair it’s often true).
The day she realizes that other people can think like she does is the day she becomes unstoppable.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member over 3 years ago
Fritzi gets one back.
And happy Mother’s Day to all the aunts out there as well.
STEPUP over 3 years ago
Fritzi is a fast learner!!
dcdete. over 3 years ago
Is Olivia Jaimes British? Somebody who doesn’t celebrate Mother’s Day today. We all know that Nancy is motherless and living with her aunt, but to portray the aunt as an absentee aunt today of all days is surprising. The last frame as the young girl left alone on Mother’s Day in a stark and furniture less room without even curtains on the window is so full of pathos and sadness it is depressing.
coratelli over 3 years ago
Aunt Fritzi is a genius.
wesleylscott1 over 3 years ago
There is a shadow figure in the kitchen. Call in the Ghost Hunters.
TrudyQ Premium Member over 3 years ago
Kudos to Aunt Fritzi once again
jrankin1959 over 3 years ago
I must admit, Ms. Jaimes is getting more clever as time passes.
GetFuzzyGrrrl over 3 years ago
Fritzi’s like “Two can play this game.” LOL.
The Reader Premium Member over 3 years ago
Shadow art
Decepticomic over 3 years ago
Who knows what gluttony lurks in the stomachs of children?
The Shadow knows…
asrialfeeple over 3 years ago
Aunt Fritzi is getting the hang of it.
tad1 over 3 years ago
Clever. :)
AlfredJr.Hall over 3 years ago
Yes, Nancy. A owl is not scary enough. Try something like a big scarey scarecrow or two. It’ll keep your garden safe from pests eating it. Having a nice juicey snack.
Guy Steele Premium Member over 3 years ago
Now this is interesting: true Jaimes/Bushmiller fusion. It’s yet another of the “mind games” gags Olivia seems to favor, but the punchline is an excellent visual gag in the Bushmiller style rather than just a thought balloon that reveals a character to be inconsistent or hypocritical. Moreover, there is a thematic echo: the cartoonist could have dreamed up any random excuse for Nancy to use to get Fritzi out of the kitchen, but the actual one used—the fake owl—foreshadows the “fake Fritzi”. This is a well-constructed gag all around. More, please!
Milk Beard over 3 years ago
What I love about the Nancy/Fritzi relationship is that they both clearly have similar minds, but Nancy would never dare to think that anyone else could beat her at her own game (and to be fair it’s often true).
The day she realizes that other people can think like she does is the day she becomes unstoppable.