If all the newspapers die, would Big Nate continue but only on GoComics? I would hope so… Though realistically speaking, the comic might actually die as well, and the show would end up being the main focus, which is OK as long as the show improves and hopefully becomes more widely appealing.
Newspapers have existed for over 200 years, and they have had many challenges to deal with, like radio and television. Newspapers will never truly die, but they will be in less demand. And it’s not their fault you couldn’t listen to their criticism properly.
2.5/10 Terrible arc, because Nate has his standards way too high. If this was a school newspaper office, it would be understandable.
Its way too late to ask this, but if Nate’s comics are good amd acceptable CAN he publish it in this world’s newspaper? He’s only 11, will the publisher accept it?
The Chicago Tribune provides the daily Jumble for free at their website, if anyone didn’t know and likes to do them. I don’t know what would happen to them if the Chicago Tribune goes under, though.
I buy a newspaper for the local news, national news, sports and comics. Gocomics has most of the comics I’ve liked in the local papers and then some. A lot of the sports I can get on ESPN and Yahoo but they don’t compare to what I get at the Chronicle. I can get all the national and international news online, but only the local paper covers the local news. So, I’ll continue subscribing to the SF paper as long as it remains within my budget.
Martyreadytogo over 2 years ago
“There must always be a jumble.”
Grumpy Old Guy over 2 years ago
Wordle is the new Jumble….
Clarence over 2 years ago
Jumble looks fun to play
Spring Fever Nate (Not a comic reviewer) over 2 years ago
Ok, yesterday’s comic should’ve been the ending.
ND Cool Z over 2 years ago
If all the newspapers die, would Big Nate continue but only on GoComics? I would hope so… Though realistically speaking, the comic might actually die as well, and the show would end up being the main focus, which is OK as long as the show improves and hopefully becomes more widely appealing.
Meme Dee Dee (king of the comic reviewers) over 2 years ago
Newspapers have existed for over 200 years, and they have had many challenges to deal with, like radio and television. Newspapers will never truly die, but they will be in less demand. And it’s not their fault you couldn’t listen to their criticism properly.
2.5/10 Terrible arc, because Nate has his standards way too high. If this was a school newspaper office, it would be understandable.
Ksandler4570 over 2 years ago
Stephan Pastis who does Pearls Before Swine has said many times that newspapers hates when he makes comments about newspapers dying.
Ignatz Premium Member over 2 years ago
I wouldn’t be surprised in Jeff Knurek reads this.
orbenjawell Premium Member over 2 years ago
….cannot one play JUMBLE on-line?……….don’t get me wrong….I LIKE “the printed page”, and y’know….those BOOK things…..
[Traveler] Premium Member over 2 years ago
There’s an app for that
Happy Nate over 2 years ago
Q
villanoville over 2 years ago
Its way too late to ask this, but if Nate’s comics are good amd acceptable CAN he publish it in this world’s newspaper? He’s only 11, will the publisher accept it?
Hysterical Nate over 2 years ago
Yes, Grampa. Jumble.Script Rating: 9/10
mrsdonaldson over 2 years ago
I do too.
Goat from PBS over 2 years ago
No Sudoku…that’s one of the more frightening realities of life.
raybarb44 over 2 years ago
Maybe, but it won’t be the same on an I-pad
Ken Otwell over 2 years ago
Well, we ARE reading the comics online… and my newspaper subscription is digital.
belgarathmth over 2 years ago
The Chicago Tribune provides the daily Jumble for free at their website, if anyone didn’t know and likes to do them. I don’t know what would happen to them if the Chicago Tribune goes under, though.
dlkrueger33 over 2 years ago
I used to love doing the Jumble in the NY Daily News. I don’t have one where I live now.
paulscon over 2 years ago
I buy a newspaper for the local news, national news, sports and comics. Gocomics has most of the comics I’ve liked in the local papers and then some. A lot of the sports I can get on ESPN and Yahoo but they don’t compare to what I get at the Chronicle. I can get all the national and international news online, but only the local paper covers the local news. So, I’ll continue subscribing to the SF paper as long as it remains within my budget.
socalvillaguy Premium Member over 2 years ago
I love the Jumble. I do it every day (online, though). :-D
Lucinda123 over 2 years ago
I don’t get why he likes the JUMBLE so much! Of all things!
Alfdogg Premium Member over 2 years ago
i have never seen a jumble in the news paper
byamrcn over 2 years ago
I can live with the Jumble, just for heaven’s sake get rid of the stupid horoscopes and the bridge column. Does anybody even play bridge anymore?
rgcviper over 2 years ago
A friend of mine has a cat named Jumble—and another named Pounder. Fun names.
ImagineDragons over 2 years ago
What’s a jumble? Is it like a puzzle?
TrudyQ Premium Member over 2 years ago
Hear hear. I count on Jumble every day.
PaulLeckner over 2 years ago
I like the jumble too!
Asriel over 2 years ago
Yeah, he seems to like the jumble.
Annabeth Chase over 2 years ago
Duh.
ILovebignate1292 over 1 year ago
Haha
STUFF ENJOYER 12 months ago
He likes the Jumble.
smooth_sphinx497122 10 months ago
I never play Jumble. It sounds a little boring. B+
Giant walrus 6 months ago
Gasp