The Meaning of Lila by John Forgetta and L.A. Rose for August 19, 2011

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    rayannina  over 13 years ago

    Or anything else, for that matter.

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    kittylover2  over 13 years ago

    Am I the only person who doesn’t really care for lobster. Now talk about king crab direct frrom Alaska, that’s when I go weak in the knees.

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    Lyons Group, Inc.  over 13 years ago

    Last panel look like student art.

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    Ottodesu  over 13 years ago

    Annie’s starting to have more hair than me. I’m not sure if I like her as much any more.

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    Fred Kuechenmeister  over 13 years ago

    last panel.. good to see Annie is finally starting to grow her hair back… wonder what do LA and John have in mind…

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    kittylover2  over 13 years ago

    Sorry I have eaten Maine lobster.

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    kittylover2  over 13 years ago

    Yes I did.

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    pbuckland Premium Member over 13 years ago

    Lila and Annie look much better in the usual 3/4 view than in the profile view of the last panel. I believe John has commented on the reasons for showing the profile view in prior strips.

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    PredatorOfOmaha  over 13 years ago

    But I can’t eat Homerus Americanus! I want to take one home for a pet, and name it Sam.

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    solticeart  over 13 years ago

    I just discovered this strip not long ago.. why does the kid have no hair?

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    JWF Premium Member over 13 years ago

    Loving this lobster debate. But to answer the last-panel question, yes, I have responded to comments before about seeing these characters in profile. Most readers have said they look odd and I mostly think it’s because you rarely see Lila and friends in profile. Part of the Lila styling is to always present characters in 3/4 view. The 3/4 view represents to me that we’re all incapable to facing life directly and rather live to three-quarters of our potential.

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    kittylover2  over 13 years ago

    Please, it was just a simple statement by me. Just quit, please just quit.

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    ottod Premium Member over 13 years ago

    Now you have my attention! Do you serve L. L. Bean with drawn butter?

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    lightenup Premium Member over 13 years ago

    I love lobster. And I’m from Maryland where they have fantastic crab. It’s just a matter of personal taste.

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    Zaristerex  over 13 years ago

    If Dr. Klein is foolish enough to disregard that Lila is just using him as meal ticket, Lila should take advantage of him!

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    solticeart  over 13 years ago

    oh thanks @sassy 1 I wondered if that was the deal.. I will have to go back and read them from the begining or at least a ways back. I just need to find the time is all.. lol Love to read comics! though…

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    solticeart  over 13 years ago

    Im an artist too so I can see the problem right off.. the reason they look weird from the side is the space under her nose is too short.. but sometimes its hard to draw things in certain ways if your used to drawing them in others most of the time.. now with anne its the opposite.. too much room under the nose.. the nose is also too round it should be a tiny bit more upturned if you go b the 3/4 views.. but no one is perfect… and it is a comic so I just ignore these things.. eventually the artist will get so used to drawing his or her subjects they will be able to draw them in any position..it just takes a lot of practice.. they should maybe daw them in profile a bunch of times to get it down better..

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