You can tell its a labor of love when an artist draws 10,000 hairs on a dog or the hidden wooden brace of a prop that most viewers can never see anyways!
Jaimes is kind of following a Bushmiller Labor Day tradition. I recall some of his Labor Day strips, though not these particular ones. https://twitter.com/Hoganmag/status/1434832252953927680/photo/1
Hue SL about 3 years ago
I wonder if it’s intentional, but none of Olivia’s April 5th strips have a polka-dotted pants or skirt. Unless it’s Sluggo’s eye!
Deleted Account2623 about 3 years ago
The couch in Nancy’s house is now canonically a cardboard cutout.
zorak950 about 3 years ago
The line between efficiency and shoddiness can be a fine one. Just not in this particular case.
dcdete. about 3 years ago
You can tell its a labor of love when an artist draws 10,000 hairs on a dog or the hidden wooden brace of a prop that most viewers can never see anyways!
AnvilPro100 about 3 years ago
Lol the couch
Decepticomic about 3 years ago
Pathetic, Jaimes. I expected more of you, and you copied-and-pasted a polka dot?! That’s it! This comic is hashtag-CANCELLED!!!!!
VICTOR PROULX about 3 years ago
Jaimes is kind of following a Bushmiller Labor Day tradition. I recall some of his Labor Day strips, though not these particular ones. https://twitter.com/Hoganmag/status/1434832252953927680/photo/1
Don Bagert Premium Member about 3 years ago
Sluggo is lit.
Rolf Rykken Premium Member about 3 years ago
OLIVIA! Thanks for the info, though please give Poochie more hairs. He’s a good dog. : )
Darryl Heine about 3 years ago
Nancy behind the scenes…
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member about 3 years ago
I love this comic.
syzygy47 about 3 years ago
Next year Labour Day, Nancy’s hilarious outtakes and bloopers.
Kip Williams about 3 years ago
“We’re making it easy on Ernie Bushmiller today, because he died years ago!”
ja about 3 years ago
I LOVE THIS STRIPE! Thank you!
POGGERS {person} about 3 years ago
well… this was useful
wesleylscott1 about 3 years ago
Reading all those words in today’s installment was far too labor intensive.