Is this the end of “Wordplay Week”? I would like to think so, except that it would mean that we’re now one week nearer to the next “comic book” story arc.
So… “Crankshaft” now takes place in the universe of “Who Censored Roger Rabbit?” (the book, not the movie), where toons actually spoke in readable word balloons? Because the only way this “pun” makes any sense is in the sense that a sloppily-lettered “LI” looks vaguely like a “U,” thereby permitting Ed to miss-state the standard “BUMP on a log” as “BLIMP on a log.”
Of course, Batiuk has done this before: we all remember the classic strip in which Les, fearing his girlfriend Lisa has been blown up in the terrorist bombing of the local post office, runs down the street screaming, “USA! USA!”
B UTTONS over 1 year ago
The Hindenburg. Ate so many gaseous food before bed, Crank thought he was going to explode.
benjnavarro28 over 1 year ago
So you felt like you were being impaled in your sleep?
seismic-2 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Is this the end of “Wordplay Week”? I would like to think so, except that it would mean that we’re now one week nearer to the next “comic book” story arc.
J.J. O'Malley over 1 year ago
How nice of the ‘Shaft creative team to finally give the strip’s titular “hero” a chance to make his own inane and humorless remark this week.
rekam Premium Member over 1 year ago
Mr. Malaprop strikes again.
erledbet over 1 year ago
Big Picture…….
ladykat over 1 year ago
The mind boggles…
tcayer over 1 year ago
I’m tired of making fun of these one-off gags. Can we get back to a story line, so I can make fun of that?
kathleenhicks62 over 1 year ago
If you do picture that you’ll have it forever- – better not even think about it.
Out of the Past over 1 year ago
Said no one ever.
puddleglum1066 over 1 year ago
So… “Crankshaft” now takes place in the universe of “Who Censored Roger Rabbit?” (the book, not the movie), where toons actually spoke in readable word balloons? Because the only way this “pun” makes any sense is in the sense that a sloppily-lettered “LI” looks vaguely like a “U,” thereby permitting Ed to miss-state the standard “BUMP on a log” as “BLIMP on a log.”
Of course, Batiuk has done this before: we all remember the classic strip in which Les, fearing his girlfriend Lisa has been blown up in the terrorist bombing of the local post office, runs down the street screaming, “USA! USA!”
grozar over 1 year ago
How bizarre, how bizarre…
Trespassers W over 1 year ago
“I was going to say: “I am trying to picture what life would be like if we just dumped him in a nursing home and never went to see him again.’”
“Oh! My mistake! Imagine that as much as you want!!!”
ArcticFox Premium Member over 1 year ago
Ed’s had a good year.
ToneeRhianRose over 1 year ago
Haha! XD