I think the only strip from the comic “The Family Circus” that I really like was the one where Billy imagines the soul of his deceased grandfather played fetch with the soul of Farley in Heaven.
The comic strip continues the theme established that April’s act of rebellion that led to her getting in this situation all starts from her anger over being excluded from the cruise. Judging from his reaction to “A toy boat?!”, you can tell that John gets it.
This all started way back on March 12, 2024 if you can turn the clock back when it was raining cats and dogs, and except for the sunny days during the Caribbean cruise, the weather has been one long month rain fest in Canada! Shouldn’t the parents have been listening to the radio weather reports warning children to stay away from flooded rivers and streams!
Lynn Johnston places the blame for Farley’s death firmly on the shoulders of her sister-in-law Beth Cruikshank, the veterinarian, who informed her that Farley was getting too old to live
Lynn Johnson mentioned in the first run of this strip that she had to keep the story going and was not sure how to finish this arc. What she does is perfect..whether you will like it or not. It was the only way to finish the story line.. and have a hero!
Good old Farley, has the heart and the courage of Rin Tin Tin. A name that should be familiar to most Canadians, as so many of Rin Tin Tin’s movies as well as a television show were based in Canada.
SERIOUSLY – why can’t ya’ll keep your comments about Farley dying until the appropriate strip! You’ve been commenting about that the whole week!Comment about the current days strip not the future!Just trying to show off that you remember this arc from the past.
I’ve been struck the last few months by how improbably quickly Edgar has gotten up to adult size. He looks to be about as big as Farley, and I can’t help wondering what would happen if the much younger dog had held April while Farley ran for help.
I suppose that was never going to happen, though. Farley wouldn’t want Edgar to risk his life in that situation. What kind of parent would not take the slightest precautions to keep a child out of such an insanely dangerous situation? Oh, wait.
Elly runs out right after Edgar, but John has to go back in to put on a coat first because….?
In the meantime, it turns out Elizabeth has been outside the whole time and not noticed anything going on. What was she doing? (I suspect that Anthony is just around the corner of the house, so they were in a place where she was too busy to see the backyard or April leaving the back yard.)
While this part is not funny, when originally run this and the whole sequence brought Lynn LOTS of positive coverage for her willingness to deal with sensitive but important topics. I won’t say much more and give things away, but do also pay attention to how Farley is treated.
For those of you who insist on spoiling this comic, there is nothing here definitely explaining the situation. A new reader would not assume something tragic, since it’s usually a rather funny comic. They do now. I knew what was going to happen, but after reading todays comic, I thought, “OH, we find out maybe tomorrow or in a few days what happened.”
“A toy boat!” Suddenly, John is a toy detective. “If she was playing with a toy boat, that MUST mean she’s gone down to the raging river to play with it!”
Uncle Kenny 7 months ago
Look at Farley’s eyes.
snsurone76 7 months ago
I think the only strip from the comic “The Family Circus” that I really like was the one where Billy imagines the soul of his deceased grandfather played fetch with the soul of Farley in Heaven.
Very touching and comforting.
XF8U-3 7 months ago
And how can man die better
than facing fearful odds,
for the ashes of his fathers,
and the temples of his Gods?
Dogs show us how it is done.
MichaelAxelFleming 7 months ago
Spoiler alert: My meat freezer lost power a couple of days ago and I didn’t notice until today.
howtheduck 7 months ago
The comic strip continues the theme established that April’s act of rebellion that led to her getting in this situation all starts from her anger over being excluded from the cruise. Judging from his reaction to “A toy boat?!”, you can tell that John gets it.
Eric Thom Premium Member 7 months ago
I hated this story line the first time and hate it more this time.
French Persons Premium Member 7 months ago
Water over their heads, raging river, no branch to hang onto… Just how the heck are they staying stationary??
French Persons Premium Member 7 months ago
“Run, dear! I’ll wait here”…. As if granny Carrie is going to go sprinting down to the river?
Daniel Verburg 7 months ago
The rescue squad is on its way!
dcdete. 7 months ago
This all started way back on March 12, 2024 if you can turn the clock back when it was raining cats and dogs, and except for the sunny days during the Caribbean cruise, the weather has been one long month rain fest in Canada! Shouldn’t the parents have been listening to the radio weather reports warning children to stay away from flooded rivers and streams!
Bruce1253 7 months ago
The comic is not humorous, but is Lynn’s most powerful work.
kaycstamper 7 months ago
It’s about time they noticed!
notmoving Premium Member 7 months ago
Tears…
KageKat 7 months ago
Oh Farl, you brave strong pup!
Spacehog 7 months ago
Lynn Johnston places the blame for Farley’s death firmly on the shoulders of her sister-in-law Beth Cruikshank, the veterinarian, who informed her that Farley was getting too old to live
DonKellyStudio 7 months ago
Sometimes the comments section makes me wonder if people have ever read comic strips before.
kamoolah 7 months ago
This is not a good time for such a comic. O.J. Simpson just died.
dccofer 7 months ago
Not all heroes wear capes.
A lot of them have collars…
comix4joyce 7 months ago
Lynn Johnson mentioned in the first run of this strip that she had to keep the story going and was not sure how to finish this arc. What she does is perfect..whether you will like it or not. It was the only way to finish the story line.. and have a hero!
Daltongang Premium Member 7 months ago
Good old Farley, has the heart and the courage of Rin Tin Tin. A name that should be familiar to most Canadians, as so many of Rin Tin Tin’s movies as well as a television show were based in Canada.
abjackson 7 months ago
Not one bit funny
g04922 7 months ago
Will Farley make it to shore with April? Will Dad pull them both onto shore? The drama continues.
rushfan200 7 months ago
The fact the dogs were there, it was a good thing for April, but it was not a good thing for Farley.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 7 months ago
The slowpoke brigade is on the way——notice April’s expression; like she’s half-dead already.
denirwin Premium Member 7 months ago
SERIOUSLY – why can’t ya’ll keep your comments about Farley dying until the appropriate strip! You’ve been commenting about that the whole week!Comment about the current days strip not the future!Just trying to show off that you remember this arc from the past.
John Jorgensen 7 months ago
I’ve been struck the last few months by how improbably quickly Edgar has gotten up to adult size. He looks to be about as big as Farley, and I can’t help wondering what would happen if the much younger dog had held April while Farley ran for help.
I suppose that was never going to happen, though. Farley wouldn’t want Edgar to risk his life in that situation. What kind of parent would not take the slightest precautions to keep a child out of such an insanely dangerous situation? Oh, wait.
elpasowalt 7 months ago
This segment is hard to watch. But you gotta know it’ll turn out well. And it makes an excellent point. Know where your children are EVERY MINUTE!
reedkomicks Premium Member 7 months ago
They could’ve lost April
nananonie 7 months ago
NO SAD
howtheduck 7 months ago
Elly runs out right after Edgar, but John has to go back in to put on a coat first because….?
In the meantime, it turns out Elizabeth has been outside the whole time and not noticed anything going on. What was she doing? (I suspect that Anthony is just around the corner of the house, so they were in a place where she was too busy to see the backyard or April leaving the back yard.)
BW42 7 months ago
While this part is not funny, when originally run this and the whole sequence brought Lynn LOTS of positive coverage for her willingness to deal with sensitive but important topics. I won’t say much more and give things away, but do also pay attention to how Farley is treated.
chief tommy 7 months ago
For Better or Worse — this is the worse part
Moonkey Premium Member 7 months ago
For those of you who insist on spoiling this comic, there is nothing here definitely explaining the situation. A new reader would not assume something tragic, since it’s usually a rather funny comic. They do now. I knew what was going to happen, but after reading todays comic, I thought, “OH, we find out maybe tomorrow or in a few days what happened.”
seeruns 7 months ago
Try reading the title…slooowly
Daniel Verburg 7 months ago
A simple cartoon strip, a stressful situation creates a avalanche of comments, advices and compassion.
kaycstamper 7 months ago
@Sambora1 pray for me today…
howtheduck 7 months ago
“A toy boat!” Suddenly, John is a toy detective. “If she was playing with a toy boat, that MUST mean she’s gone down to the raging river to play with it!”