for sure , for sure, goodbuddy!
I saved a buncha newspapers from the sixties , notably glenn’s orbit in ‘62 and the first moonwalk in ‘69—-these huge newspapers were about half again as wide as today’s newspapers—gradually, like the glaciers, inch by inch they shrank and the thickness —those old newspapers were twice as thick , too
BMonk, based on how things are going in one place I know, bloggers will have to take up the slack. Friend of mine told me about one such in his town who is doing his best to hold the city council’s feet to the fire while the local paper reprints wire stories and acts like nothing else matters.
INCREDIBLE art! This rivals the greats from (one of the many) golden eras. It is certainly as good as Walt kelly’s but I think it is on a par with Hogarth’s “Tarzan” panels. What I especially like is the little twists of humor (the “Peanut” plant - the Dish - the newspaper landing where it is supposed to go instead of on the roof)) and of course, my favorite dragon, Boody.
If this keeps up, you will surely be Knighted, Day-zed, and L(a)unched.
Sisyphos over 15 years ago
Mousie has it right! Newspapers are shrinking from broadside to tabloid, to nothing but a faint buzz of electrical ons and offs….
Balerick1Talon2 over 15 years ago
yep smaller but costs more.
cmwulf over 15 years ago
is that a “peanut” plant at the entrence to Boody’s home?
ChiehHsia over 15 years ago
Newspapers only cost more if you buy them, and I don’t figger most of them have been worth 2 cents for the last 10 years.
reocare over 15 years ago
looks like a bamboo plant
Justjoust Premium Member over 15 years ago
I think cmwulf is very cleverly and correctly commenting on the zig zag design on the pot, holding the bamboo plant.
Nighthawks Premium Member over 15 years ago
for sure , for sure, goodbuddy! I saved a buncha newspapers from the sixties , notably glenn’s orbit in ‘62 and the first moonwalk in ‘69—-these huge newspapers were about half again as wide as today’s newspapers—gradually, like the glaciers, inch by inch they shrank and the thickness —those old newspapers were twice as thick , too
bmonk over 15 years ago
The only question: when the papers vanish entirely, who will keep track of local news and write it up?
BlueRaven over 15 years ago
BMonk, based on how things are going in one place I know, bloggers will have to take up the slack. Friend of mine told me about one such in his town who is doing his best to hold the city council’s feet to the fire while the local paper reprints wire stories and acts like nothing else matters.
Dorian over 15 years ago
Love the little burst of fire with the yawn!
Very excited for the new storyline Justin!! :)
kestrelle over 15 years ago
At least the “peanut” plant isn’t as sad as the Christmas Tree.
jestrfyl over 15 years ago
INCREDIBLE art! This rivals the greats from (one of the many) golden eras. It is certainly as good as Walt kelly’s but I think it is on a par with Hogarth’s “Tarzan” panels. What I especially like is the little twists of humor (the “Peanut” plant - the Dish - the newspaper landing where it is supposed to go instead of on the roof)) and of course, my favorite dragon, Boody.
If this keeps up, you will surely be Knighted, Day-zed, and L(a)unched.
Pifflepuss over 15 years ago
wow.. hope I get to see the inside of his “house”. would love to see what a cave-living room looks like with out the cavemen there. ;)
Shikamoo Premium Member over 15 years ago
What’s the refence to peanut plant Justin? Looks like babboo to me. Is it the design on the planter?
Justjoust Premium Member over 15 years ago
yes.