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now if only (step)parents were like that to their (step)children when this was originally first printed rather than send angry letters to Ms. Johnston and her syndicates as well to their newspapers’ editors… it is still a taboo topic
Only if Lawrence knew how his mother talked about him to Elly when she asked her to help get Lawrence back home. But then he probably expects that and knows his relationship with his mom and stepdad will never be the same.
Comic strip of few words, but I guess the point is that Michael is eying the coffee mug because he had to get up at 3 in the morning to find Lawrence of all places in a coffee shop and to drive him home. Good gawd people! Offer him a cup of coffee.
One thing I will always find difficult to understand: why do people care AT ALL about someone else’s sexuality? And what I’ll always find IMPOSSIBLE to understand: why is two adult men as consensual partners always the worst thing in the world? There are so many other things people do that are genuinely bad, sexually: children, sex trafficking, “grooming”, assault—why not put your energy and politics and Bibles into stopping all of that?
I envy bigots. I mean, really: Can you imagine having your own life so settled and perfect, that your biggest problem is who someone ELSE is having sex with?
AIDS is still here, same as it was when this originally ran. What Lawrence needs to do is get him and his partner checked, and then they stay with each other until death do them part. No glory holing.
The details in this otherwise silent single frame are wonderful. The dawn glow through the door. Michael looking back over his shoulder as he leaves. The hug, front-and-center. Greg’s concerned look, watching but staying out of the way. The half-empty coffeepot by the door.
There have been gay medical professionals and teachers since the dawn of time, as well as gay politicians, gay law enforcement personnel, gay businesspeople, and gay athletes. Sexual identity and preference is just one aspect of a human being, and has no bearing on externals such as career choice, parenting, etc.
This is a very powerful panel. Very well done.Thank you again Lynn.And to all of you who make generalizations about politics and sexuality,there are many Republicans who have zero issues or problems with being LGBQT.LGBQT are our in our homes, our families, friends, our coworkers and neighbors.And much to your horror I am sure, there are Republicans who are LGBQT.Being a Republicans and gay are not mutually exclusive. All this talk is hateful and causes only more division between us.Religion has been the driver for anti gay sentiments for years.That is based on the need to build up the congregation…. Catholics, Muslims,Mormons and others have shunned people or years after over homosexuality.Moreover, I think this was part of Lynn’s message.Patience, tolerance and respect. For all of us!
It’s a hopeful note. I missed this in the first run of the comic, but I’m glad to see some remorse on Stepdad’s face. Let’s hope they all can talk things through from this point.
the body language is good. Mike clearly went in with Lawrence to make sure he is safe instead of dropping him off and going away. Greg looks like he’s sorry which he better be. I hope Lawrence doesn’t touch the coffee, or he might never sleep again at this point.
Argythree almost 3 years ago
Good…
Templo S.U.D. almost 3 years ago
now if only (step)parents were like that to their (step)children when this was originally first printed rather than send angry letters to Ms. Johnston and her syndicates as well to their newspapers’ editors… it is still a taboo topic
GirlGeek Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Home is where the heart is
Bobbin Dobbins almost 3 years ago
I wonder what Connie said to Greg to bring about his change from rage to contrition. Maybe reminding him whose house it was?
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Sigh….now the conversations begin…
capricorn9th almost 3 years ago
Only if Lawrence knew how his mother talked about him to Elly when she asked her to help get Lawrence back home. But then he probably expects that and knows his relationship with his mom and stepdad will never be the same.
Susan00100 almost 3 years ago
Well, Connie sure did a 180!!
Don’t know about Greg, though—although he’d better come around or HE’LL be the one tossed out!!
BTW, I hope Connie remembers to thank Michael!!
dcdete. almost 3 years ago
Comic strip of few words, but I guess the point is that Michael is eying the coffee mug because he had to get up at 3 in the morning to find Lawrence of all places in a coffee shop and to drive him home. Good gawd people! Offer him a cup of coffee.
VegaAlopex almost 3 years ago
This scene still gets me emotionally as it did in 1993. It was a few years after the whole affair of AIDS and Ryan White.
MagOctopus almost 3 years ago
Lovely artwork with the dawn coming through. Better days indeed.
Sir Ruddy Blighter, Jr. almost 3 years ago
One thing I will always find difficult to understand: why do people care AT ALL about someone else’s sexuality? And what I’ll always find IMPOSSIBLE to understand: why is two adult men as consensual partners always the worst thing in the world? There are so many other things people do that are genuinely bad, sexually: children, sex trafficking, “grooming”, assault—why not put your energy and politics and Bibles into stopping all of that?
Bring Back "The Good Place" almost 3 years ago
I envy bigots. I mean, really: Can you imagine having your own life so settled and perfect, that your biggest problem is who someone ELSE is having sex with?
mckeonfuneralhomebx almost 3 years ago
NOTHING is stonger than LOVE
The_Great_Black President almost 3 years ago
AIDS is still here, same as it was when this originally ran. What Lawrence needs to do is get him and his partner checked, and then they stay with each other until death do them part. No glory holing.
jango almost 3 years ago
Nary a word stated in this strip, but yet a picture portrays 1000 words
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
So, it’s a “happy ending”? No. I suspect it is more of a beginning. Hindsight is 20/20.
pheets almost 3 years ago
Well done, artist and author.
calliarcale almost 3 years ago
The details in this otherwise silent single frame are wonderful. The dawn glow through the door. Michael looking back over his shoulder as he leaves. The hug, front-and-center. Greg’s concerned look, watching but staying out of the way. The half-empty coffeepot by the door.
Bob Blumenfeld almost 3 years ago
No dialogue needed.
mindjob almost 3 years ago
Is it party time yet?
The Anderson almost 3 years ago
I love this strip. It’s touching and powerful.
kaycstamper almost 3 years ago
His dad has a lot of mending to do, I doubt his initial response will ever be forgotten.
MuddyUSA Premium Member almost 3 years ago
What a wonderful world?……………….
hillia almost 3 years ago
There have been gay medical professionals and teachers since the dawn of time, as well as gay politicians, gay law enforcement personnel, gay businesspeople, and gay athletes. Sexual identity and preference is just one aspect of a human being, and has no bearing on externals such as career choice, parenting, etc.
gigagrouch almost 3 years ago
i’m not crying… you are…
StackableContainers almost 3 years ago
I’m actually a little envious of a fictional character. Never got that moment after coming out.
InuYugiHakusho almost 3 years ago
For not having any dialogue, this says a lot.
Linguist almost 3 years ago
I wonder if Gov. Ron DeSatin (sic) has managed to get this arc banned from the Florida newspapers?
thetasig Premium Member almost 3 years ago
So far, I have loved this story line. It’s at once bitter and tender. And the friendship between the boys really hits home. Thank you, Lynn.
writerofstories almost 3 years ago
Let me just say that the American public amazes me in their ignorance and lack of social grace!
preacherman Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Where’s a magic spell when you need it?
Tetonbil almost 3 years ago
This is a very powerful panel. Very well done.Thank you again Lynn.And to all of you who make generalizations about politics and sexuality,there are many Republicans who have zero issues or problems with being LGBQT.LGBQT are our in our homes, our families, friends, our coworkers and neighbors.And much to your horror I am sure, there are Republicans who are LGBQT.Being a Republicans and gay are not mutually exclusive. All this talk is hateful and causes only more division between us.Religion has been the driver for anti gay sentiments for years.That is based on the need to build up the congregation…. Catholics, Muslims,Mormons and others have shunned people or years after over homosexuality.Moreover, I think this was part of Lynn’s message.Patience, tolerance and respect. For all of us!
paranormal almost 3 years ago
No hugs for dear old Dad???
TimothyP23 almost 3 years ago
I literally teared up just now.
Cincoflex almost 3 years ago
It’s a hopeful note. I missed this in the first run of the comic, but I’m glad to see some remorse on Stepdad’s face. Let’s hope they all can talk things through from this point.
Train 1911 almost 3 years ago
Pictures worth thousand Words. Mike well done.
JPuzzleWhiz almost 3 years ago
I love this scene…
stillfickled Premium Member almost 3 years ago
A picture is worth a thousand words.
seaboch Premium Member almost 3 years ago
the power of Love…
Wendy Emlinger almost 3 years ago
His stepdad is looking pretty abashed. Connie must have pinned his ears back after he threw Lawrence out of the house.
Statick almost 3 years ago
Greg overreacted like Will Smith at the Oscars in doing the bidding of a caustic woman.
namelocdet almost 3 years ago
Wow. One panel, no words, but a multiple emotions being displayed. Excellent!
timg99 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Very well written and hopefully well received.
cranefriend almost 3 years ago
the body language is good. Mike clearly went in with Lawrence to make sure he is safe instead of dropping him off and going away. Greg looks like he’s sorry which he better be. I hope Lawrence doesn’t touch the coffee, or he might never sleep again at this point.
rebelstrike0 almost 3 years ago
The comments about the following characters have been like this:
Greg Thomas, who kicked Lawrence out of the house for nine hours: “He needs to be dragged out into the streets and shot!”
Pablo da Silva, who kicked Lawrence out of his life for 17 years: “Cut him slack, he’s black!”
hooglah almost 3 years ago
Faggots got to be faggots……..they think.
CoreyTaylor1 almost 3 years ago
Why is Mike leaving? Shouldn’t it be Greg hauling his crap out!?
Bobbin Dobbins almost 3 years ago
Greg is a changed and humbled man. All is forgiven.
DEACON FRED almost 3 years ago
ALL RIGHT!!
missyhyattfan almost 3 years ago
Have they thought about acceptance and understanding though yet?!