Crankshaft by Tom Batiuk and Dan Davis for July 20, 2024

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    Bill Thompson  4 months ago

    And take this story with you!

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    Bill Thompson  4 months ago

    Is that the sun or is Batiuk mooning us?

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    billsplut  4 months ago

    Gosh, I’m so moved about this abruptly ended story about a guy we’ve never seen before.

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    Surly Squirrel Premium Member 4 months ago

    … and he was never seen again. (Eerie closing music)

    It’s the Summit Lake legend of ‘The Bow-tied Man’. Dun dun dun!

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    Surly Squirrel Premium Member 4 months ago

    By the way, Eugene, you’re rowing the boat backwards. You’re rowing the boat stern first in the direction of travel. The wide stern creates one hell of a lot of drag.

    It’s a lot easier rowing the boat by the narrow bow first. Your back against the direction of travel for better leverage.

    You’re not too bright but I’m sure Lucy loved you anyway.

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    a sage  4 months ago

    They say you can never go home again. Apparently, you can’t go on vacation again either.

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    billsplut  4 months ago

    Lillian is an ancillary character to Crankshaft. Her sister is an ancillary character to Lillian. Fedora Boy is an ancillary character to an ancillary character to an ancillary character! WHO IS HE? Am I supposed feel joy or sadness over this nobody we’ve never seen before, as he sets the canoe-controls to the heart of the Sun? It’s Called Writing! Incompetent and pointless Writing, but sure whevs, Tom.

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    billsplut  4 months ago

    It would be funny if this arc ended tomorrow with a U-boat surfacing and torpedoing the canoe of Whoever This Dork Is! Oh, Dorky, We hardly knew Ye! Of course, that would depend on Davis’ AI scraping an Ayers-drawn U-boat, because Davis ain’t drawing nothing. Maybe it’ll be a badly ’shopped giant seagull eating Who Cares Fedora Boy like a trash can french fry! WE MISS YOU, WHOEVER THE GOLDANG HECK YOU WERE!!

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    Gent  4 months ago

    Where’s a loch ness monster when ya needs one.

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    Drag0nr1der  4 months ago

    Living with this everyday without him

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    French Persons Premium Member 4 months ago

    Off to what he thinks is Valinor?

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    Ichabod Ferguson  4 months ago

    Last of the Summer Wine

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    bslatkin  4 months ago

    If he slowly rolls a body over the side at midnight, we got something here. Otherwise, wtf?

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    Blaidd Drwg Premium Member 4 months ago

    P2: And today it is now a canoe with Oarlocks and Oars.

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    DawnQuinn1  4 months ago

    Leave the man with his memories. In time you will be in the same situation, alone after a loved one passes on. For once ( if possible) show that (possibly) you have a heart, but I doubt it.

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    Jhony-Yermo  4 months ago

    Great story line. Nice sentiment.

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    rockyridge1977  4 months ago

    Happy times!!!!!

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    Out of the Past  4 months ago

    I will say it’s light years better than comic books, book signings, the Valentine theater or Dinkle anything.

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    Fetzee  4 months ago

    It’s funny because the sky is purple in the last panal! It is supposed to be blue maybe red, how does Batty think of these? Wow!

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    Crandlemire  4 months ago

    As the sun dipped lower, Rose and Tom paddled back towards the shore. The sky was ablaze with colors, reflecting off the water and creating a magical atmosphere. They docked the canoe and stepped onto the shore, hand in hand.

    “That was wonderful,” Rose said, her eyes still sparkling with the joy of their shared adventure.

    Tom nodded, a contented smile on his face. “It’s amazing how a simple canoe ride can bring back so many memories.”

    They walked slowly back to the car, the air cool and refreshing. As they drove home, they talked about the past, their voices filled with warmth and laughter.

    In the days that followed, Tom found himself thinking often of their time at the lake. One evening, while Rose was resting, he decided to take the old canoe out once more, this time alone.

    The lake was serene, the setting sun casting long shadows over the water. Tom rowed slowly, his mind filled with memories of their shared life. He could almost hear Rose’s laughter, feel the warmth of her hand in his. As he reached the center of the lake, he paused, letting the canoe drift.

    The sky turned a deep shade of purple, the sun a fiery ball on the horizon. Tom felt a sense of peace wash over him. He knew that their love, their memories, would always be with him, as enduring as the lake and the setting sun.

    With a final, contented sigh, Tom dipped his oars back into the water and began to row back, the gentle rhythm of his strokes a comforting reminder of a lifetime of love and adventure shared with Rose.

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    Doctor Toon  4 months ago

    Is it still riding off into the sunset if you’re rowing a boat?

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    elbow macaroni  4 months ago

    Is Batuik signing off?

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    puddleglum1066  4 months ago

    While responding to DQ’s plea to “have a heart” and “leave the man with his memories,” I came to realize what bugs me about this “story”: it’s glorifying unhealthy behavior. Here’s what I mean: I was probably about the same age as Eugene (judging by how he’s depicted in the strips where Lillian’s treachery is first revealed to us, I think back around 2011-ish) when my college sweetie dumped me. I got a nice card saying that for Christmas she had gotten some gifts I don’t remember “…and engaged.” Ow.

    I got over it in a few weeks, like normal, healthy people do. Fifty years later, I remember this as a thing that happened, but can’t even remember her name. Got on with my life, had another relationship, broke up, met another woman and been happily married for 39 years and counting. That’s how life works.

    Wallowing in his (perceived, as he never followed up to make sure Lucy got his proposal) rejection for seventy years is not normal or healthy. It may be a staple of “romantic” fiction, but in a strip that claims to be “a quarter inch from reality” it’s just glorifying mental illness. Eugene needed help seventy years ago and didn’t get it. This is nothing to spin as “sweet,” “romantic,” or “touching.”

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    Bruce1253  4 months ago

    Are we about to hear/see a quiet splash?

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    tcayer  4 months ago

    Batty must be fun to be around.

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    ladykat  4 months ago

    Sweet memories.

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    lemonbaskt  4 months ago

    hope he gets bit by a water mocasin or some hillbilly is fishing with hand grenades

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    Strawberry King  4 months ago

    Happy past. Happy present.

    I gotta add this to my Saved Comics!

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    BeniHanna6 Premium Member 4 months ago

    Ahhhhhhh…. I thought he was going to take a canoe out.

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    alexius23  4 months ago

    Someday we will all fade away into the sunset…..

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    raybarb44  4 months ago

    Misty water colored memories of the way things were (poetic license)…..

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    Lord Flatulence Premium Member 4 months ago

    The usual sadness and misery.

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    Daltongang Premium Member 4 months ago

    Let me guess, the row boat is named Trigger.

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    stoogeswoman Premium Member 4 months ago

    So is this gonna be like the end of “A Star Is Born”?

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    J.J. O'Malley  4 months ago

    Meh. “Pogo” did it better.

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    buflogal!  4 months ago

    I refuse to look at any of the comments and see nasty comments that will ruin the wonderful calm feeling this gives me.

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    Liam Astle Premium Member 4 months ago

    Hail Mary full of grace…

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    Kitty Queen  4 months ago

    Memories are wonderful, even when they make you cry!

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    Surly Squirrel Premium Member 4 months ago

    To the ignorant readers who think the tale between Lucy and Eugene is romantic here’s how it went down. It’s actually quite silly.

    Eugene was dating Lucy when WWII broke out. Eugene decided to enlist. Before he left, he decided to ask Lucy to marry him. Instead of proposing in person, Eugene wrote Lucy a letter. In the letter Eugene stated, if Lucy’s answer was “Yes”, she was to meet him at a certain time at the ballroom. If Lucy didn’t show, Eugene would know her answer was “No” and he wouldn’t bother her again. As most readers know, Lucy’s jealous sister Lillian intercepted and hid the letter for the rest of Lucy’s life.

    So, here’s where it gets really s​tupid. Eugene returned from the war and never followed up on the marriage proposal? He stayed true to his promise of never bothering her again. Why was that so important? He’d lay flowers on her grave but never talked to Lucy while she was alive? Lucy never understood why Eugene abandoned her, yet never attempted to contact Eugene either? Neither ever married because they were too busy pining over their lost love?

    Sheesh. Batyuk always equated misery with great writing.

    Who the hell proposes through the mail? It’s a life-altering decision. Why is “No answer” accepted by either party as the basis for ending a desired relationship? This is not romantic, touching, or poignant. It is s​tupid, and those two got exactly what they deserved.

    If these were real-life people, I’d be glad they didn’t marry. It kept them from breeding.

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    mark  4 months ago

    Give the a break, jerk.

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    B UTTONS  4 months ago

    Sadly Eugene discovers all of his public education perpetuated a hoax … the world is flat and he has fallen off.

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    lemonbaskt  4 months ago

    the people getting so sad about how good this is are real life wilber westons

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    WilliamVollmer  4 months ago

    Is today’s strip supposed to be metaphorical?

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    eced52  4 months ago

    Ahh, memories.

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    Argythree  4 months ago

    Where’s Cranky?

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    PaulLeckner  4 months ago

    Taking a sentimental journey

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    PaulLeckner  4 months ago

    I am sure the older sister forgave herself for destroying the love life of her younger sister. My older brother forgave himself for destroying my domestic life in my father’s house. I moved out and far away. I went low contact.

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