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Poor Sam! I actually did have hopes for this story, but I can only say that I still am not convinced that a daily strip really works to tell a story of this format.
On another sadder note, today may be the last regular strip that you will see Shelley credited on this strip since TCA has already acknowledged the new artist taking over.
One attempted murder, but a lot of Reckless Endangerment or whatever their state calls the equivalent. The fact that everyone served from those pots COULD have been killed is going to add a lot of charges.
All those free lunches would have made Samās meager 2nd banana salary go further, like applying Hamburger Helper to make a fistful of beef feed a family of five.
In P. 1. Pops is sooo relieved while in P. 4. he eagerly gives away the store. Lucky for him Tracy put the brakes on the āgravy trainā. Sam will eat that guy into bankruptcy in no time. The flash around the cuffs invokes in me the sound of a large jail door slamming hard. Sam is looking more cartoony than usual with P. 4. Dick looking years younger and like some big star whose name escapes me.
The panel next to Crimestoppers is one beautiful master stroke. Like !
So, what did Palmer do? Place poison in all the tea pots after they came from the manufacturer but before they were delivered to Popās diner? Surely thereās got to be an easier way to whack your business partner. Anyway, in the words of Cat Stevens, āLeave tea for the tillermanā¦ā
Sorry, but that does not compute. Unless you know to cover one of the entrance holes the teapot will pour from both chambers at the same time. So anyone using any of the teapots would get the poisonā¦.
Another very simple grammar rule that I learned in grade school is messed up in the penultimate panel.
āRegulations forbidā ā or ā āA regulation forbidsā ā Not āRegulations forbidsā, which is a tongue twister and the reason, I believe, for the original grammar rule.
It seems odd to me that the villain of this tale, while we see his hands being cuffed, is otherwise no where to be seen in all of todayās strip. It makes the whole strip somewhat confusing, as it almost looks as if the owner of the deli is being arrested.
Well shoot, I thought this was a pretty good vignette! Given all the kvetching thatās done in the comments, my expectations must be pretty low. The pots had me stumped until the reveal, and I LIKE the artwork.
Everybody is FINALLY seeing the illustrious Sam Catchem as a character worthy of praise in his own right . āThe Friends of Sam Catchemā are well pleased . May the incoming artist do him proud .
A free traditional Jewish meal once a week, for a year. Sam salivates at the thought. Let Sam have it Tracy. Donāt take official notice of that offer. Vhat could it hoirt?
Not actually a mistake, but the next-to-last panel make me momentarily wonder if Tracy was still wearing the latex gloves. Although the color is wrong for that.
1-DT: Hang on. Perpski had a bigger motive to poison Victimski than Poopski had. Let Poopski go, Sam andā¦
2-ā¦Slap the bracelets on Perski! Clap him in irons! Cuff him! Shackle him with the olā manacles!
3-POOPSKI: IāM FREE! TEA ON THE HOUSE!!! Hey. Whereās Teapot Lady?
4-DT: She went to the hospital with a fresh pot of tea for Victimski. It seems that Victimski and Perpski were both vying for her attention but she loathed Victimski and would do anything to get him out of the picture. I guess sheās changed her mind now that heās sick. Sweet lady.
5-SAM: Uh, whatās that now? Oh ā never mind. Who do I have to kill to get a pastrami on rye around here???
One thing I liked about this was that Sam got to be alone a little, show us a little more of his character, and was more than just a sounding board for Dick.
Neil Wick about 1 year ago
Good morningā¢, everyone!
Poor Sam! I actually did have hopes for this story, but I can only say that I still am not convinced that a daily strip really works to tell a story of this format.
On another sadder note, today may be the last regular strip that you will see Shelley credited on this strip since TCA has already acknowledged the new artist taking over.
avenger09 about 1 year ago
I wonder if I should sue Eric for plagiarizem? He obviously took my original idea of Sam loving Jewish deli sandwiches and incorporated it in his MM.
Hmmmm, Nah, Iāll give him a pass. Lol!
dvandom about 1 year ago
One attempted murder, but a lot of Reckless Endangerment or whatever their state calls the equivalent. The fact that everyone served from those pots COULD have been killed is going to add a lot of charges.
avenger09 about 1 year ago
Goodbye Shelley, we hate to see you go.
Your excellent work will live on in my Vengey Mysteries!
eced52 about 1 year ago
Poor Sam.
firestrike1 about 1 year ago
says the Dick Nazi to Samā¦
āno brisket for YOUā¦ā
Brian Premium Member about 1 year ago
āį¶¦āĖ”Ė” įµįµ įµįµį¶įµ Ė”įµįµįµŹ³.įµįµįµįµįµ.ā
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray about 1 year ago
Good morningā¢, Unfulfilled Hungers !
All those free lunches would have made Samās meager 2nd banana salary go further, like applying Hamburger Helper to make a fistful of beef feed a family of five.
In P. 1. Pops is sooo relieved while in P. 4. he eagerly gives away the store. Lucky for him Tracy put the brakes on the āgravy trainā. Sam will eat that guy into bankruptcy in no time. The flash around the cuffs invokes in me the sound of a large jail door slamming hard. Sam is looking more cartoony than usual with P. 4. Dick looking years younger and like some big star whose name escapes me.
The panel next to Crimestoppers is one beautiful master stroke. Like !
GoComicsGo! about 1 year ago
Sam: Wha?? Awww!!
BreathlessMahoney77 about 1 year ago
So, what did Palmer do? Place poison in all the tea pots after they came from the manufacturer but before they were delivered to Popās diner? Surely thereās got to be an easier way to whack your business partner. Anyway, in the words of Cat Stevens, āLeave tea for the tillermanā¦ā
Gent about 1 year ago
Wow. All pots was poisoned? One terrible tale after another. Me no has good hopes for next one.
BigDaveGlass about 1 year ago
Sorry, but that does not compute. Unless you know to cover one of the entrance holes the teapot will pour from both chambers at the same time. So anyone using any of the teapots would get the poisonā¦.
therese_callahan2002 about 1 year ago
I guess Sam wanted that free brisket.
kantuck-nadie about 1 year ago
Samās expression at the end. (laughs)
iggyman about 1 year ago
A very disappointed Sam!
iggyman about 1 year ago
Samās expression panel 3! priceless!
Ken in Ohio about 1 year ago
Another very simple grammar rule that I learned in grade school is messed up in the penultimate panel.
āRegulations forbidā ā or ā āA regulation forbidsā ā Not āRegulations forbidsā, which is a tongue twister and the reason, I believe, for the original grammar rule.
Ken in Ohio about 1 year ago
It seems odd to me that the villain of this tale, while we see his hands being cuffed, is otherwise no where to be seen in all of todayās strip. It makes the whole strip somewhat confusing, as it almost looks as if the owner of the deli is being arrested.
Soo5002 about 1 year ago
Well shoot, I thought this was a pretty good vignette! Given all the kvetching thatās done in the comments, my expectations must be pretty low. The pots had me stumped until the reveal, and I LIKE the artwork.
crobinson019 about 1 year ago
Exit Sam Sans Sandwich!
orbenjawell Premium Member about 1 year ago
Sam thinks: āI was CLOSEā¦.THIS CLOSE!!āā¦ā¦.
General Trelane (Ret.) Premium Member about 1 year ago
Everybody is FINALLY seeing the illustrious Sam Catchem as a character worthy of praise in his own right . āThe Friends of Sam Catchemā are well pleased . May the incoming artist do him proud .
Wichita1.0 about 1 year ago
Samās face imploded! Call 911! Cal 911!!
Batster about 1 year ago
Well, at least we can sleep better tonight knowing that old Borgia will in fact survive to inflict his dreadful designs upon the world anewā¦.
Wichita1.0 about 1 year ago
(pssst) āForbidā is the correct usage here, as there are more than one regulation in play. A singular reg. would use the āforbidsā form.
Carl Fink Premium Member about 1 year ago
And Popskiās Yiddish accent, exaggerated in the first strip of this sequence, completely disappears by the last.
prrdh about 1 year ago
Palmer must have extraordinary hearing to catch Tracyās accusation, given the distance between them.
WilliamVollmer about 1 year ago
A free traditional Jewish meal once a week, for a year. Sam salivates at the thought. Let Sam have it Tracy. Donāt take official notice of that offer. Vhat could it hoirt?
Don Bagert Premium Member about 1 year ago
Not actually a mistake, but the next-to-last panel make me momentarily wonder if Tracy was still wearing the latex gloves. Although the color is wrong for that.
Another Take about 1 year ago
SAM SLAM Ā© by Eric on his way out the door!
dag8686 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Best two words I have seen today, āTHE END.ā
LAFITZGERALD about 1 year ago
Now thatās truly an unhappy ending for Sam Catchem ā poor guy!! I know how you feel on account of my uncles who are in Heaven now!!
JCunnngham Premium Member about 1 year ago
in P4, Samās excitement makes him look like Quagmire readying with a giggedyā¦
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 1 year ago
Shelley leaving is sad :(
Drbarb71 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Cute ending!
ssledge about 1 year ago
I donāt think it will matter who take over the illustrating of this comic strip. It needs some better stories and SOON!
Another Take about 1 year ago
1-DT: Hang on. Perpski had a bigger motive to poison Victimski than Poopski had. Let Poopski go, Sam andā¦
2-ā¦Slap the bracelets on Perski! Clap him in irons! Cuff him! Shackle him with the olā manacles!
3-POOPSKI: IāM FREE! TEA ON THE HOUSE!!! Hey. Whereās Teapot Lady?
4-DT: She went to the hospital with a fresh pot of tea for Victimski. It seems that Victimski and Perpski were both vying for her attention but she loathed Victimski and would do anything to get him out of the picture. I guess sheās changed her mind now that heās sick. Sweet lady.
5-SAM: Uh, whatās that now? Oh ā never mind. Who do I have to kill to get a pastrami on rye around here???
David Rickard Premium Member about 1 year ago
Sam spends the entire trip back to HQ trying to convince Tracy that taking free brisket is just minor corruption.
adekii about 1 year ago
Awww, poor Sam!
ScottHolman about 1 year ago
Called itā¦..nailed itā¦..sewed it up tight as a drum. Yes, Iām a very talented man.
Mark Jeffrey Premium Member about 1 year ago
Poor Sam!
Mark Jeffrey Premium Member about 1 year ago
One thing I liked about this was that Sam got to be alone a little, show us a little more of his character, and was more than just a sounding board for Dick.
artheaded1 about 1 year ago
Poor Sam! No free brisket is the REAL crime here!
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 1 year ago
Loved the teeny top right panelāfor a change it isnāt a useless one
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 1 year ago
Sam snagged a sour pickle on his way out the door, h ence his expression
NaGrom Premium Member about 1 year ago
Particularly relevant CRIMESTOPPERS PSA today. Beware also of scam QR stickers over the top of existing printed codes on posters, etc.