Because my brother was so closely tied to the character, Uncle Phil, this comic strip relationship had to be carefully choreographed. I had to be careful not to write about anything that was true to life. When I introduced Georgia (a name I used as a nod to a friend from art school) Alan was single. Within a few weeks of Georgia’s appearance in FBorFW, he met Joan, who looked a lot like the “girlfriend” character I had drawn.
nosirrom: I have noticed quite a few comics are “flopped” from their newspaper versions, but the balloons are not (as that would make them illegible for most readers). This is particularly bad with those like Bizarro which are also changed from horizontal to vertical orientation.
Don’t laugh or scoff, but can someone explain the social dynamics of a left-hand handshake? I always thought you lead in with the hand you write with, so if a person is left handed is that a problem!
Please respond, but don’t rake me over the coals. Thxs
Oh PLEASE! You and Nabuguduriuzhur, and some other men since the 2 of you posted I am a 60 year old female,mother of 2, mother to many pets over the years. I have read this strip since I can’t remember when. Never thought of this as Lynn making men look bad. I have been following because of the kid and pet lines more than anything. I remember WHEN FARLEY DIED! Many things with her kids are similar to mine when they were that young. Some of the things with John yeah, THAT’S CALLED MARRIAGE! Seems we have some MALE EGO THINGS GOING ON HERE!
She makes herself look like a “buffoon” plenty too — and I don’t think she exactly is kind to Connie or her other friend — is it Annie? Somebody has to be made fun of, or it wouldn’t be a comic. Get over it or go read a macho comic — there are plenty of them.
lavubua mcginty: It has little or nothing to do with this specific situation (I still think they flopped the picture before adding the balloons), but Baden Powell claimed it required abandoning the shield and so demonstrated bravery. Also note that the Zulu shield had a spike at the bottom so it could be planted in the ground vertically and thus available to duck behind in case.
ORMouseworks about 10 years ago
Excellent come-back, Georgia! ;)
bluskies about 10 years ago
Didn’t Connie knock on Georgia’s door at one point? Still, the left handed handshake and final frame comment speak volumes.
Aaberon about 10 years ago
Agreed.
thirdguy about 10 years ago
And in this corner……
loves raising duncan about 10 years ago
Touche’, Georgia! I mean enough is enough!
sleeepy2 about 10 years ago
Just got chilly at this BBQ.
Mumblix Premium Member about 10 years ago
Lynn’s Notes:
Because my brother was so closely tied to the character, Uncle Phil, this comic strip relationship had to be carefully choreographed. I had to be careful not to write about anything that was true to life. When I introduced Georgia (a name I used as a nod to a friend from art school) Alan was single. Within a few weeks of Georgia’s appearance in FBorFW, he met Joan, who looked a lot like the “girlfriend” character I had drawn.
nosirrom about 10 years ago
Is Georgia extending the “Left Hand of Darkness”?
Willie C about 10 years ago
Every guy knows Panel 3.
hippogriff about 10 years ago
nosirrom: I have noticed quite a few comics are “flopped” from their newspaper versions, but the balloons are not (as that would make them illegible for most readers). This is particularly bad with those like Bizarro which are also changed from horizontal to vertical orientation.
Mickeylacey about 10 years ago
phil should have found Georgia and introduced Connie right at the beginning and not start reminiscing !!
Ginny Premium Member about 10 years ago
Sure wish the woman-haters would quit reading this strip. Getting old.
barister about 10 years ago
Don’t laugh or scoff, but can someone explain the social dynamics of a left-hand handshake? I always thought you lead in with the hand you write with, so if a person is left handed is that a problem!
Please respond, but don’t rake me over the coals. Thxs
Argy.Bargy2 about 10 years ago
Frankly, I think Georgia handled it beautifully…
meowlin about 10 years ago
Hold left hands, fight with the (usually) dominant hand. Decreases the possibility of collateral damage to bystanders.
Train 1911 about 10 years ago
get life folks its a great comic
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 10 years ago
Oh PLEASE! You and Nabuguduriuzhur, and some other men since the 2 of you posted I am a 60 year old female,mother of 2, mother to many pets over the years. I have read this strip since I can’t remember when. Never thought of this as Lynn making men look bad. I have been following because of the kid and pet lines more than anything. I remember WHEN FARLEY DIED! Many things with her kids are similar to mine when they were that young. Some of the things with John yeah, THAT’S CALLED MARRIAGE! Seems we have some MALE EGO THINGS GOING ON HERE!
AND FOR THE RECORD, I LOVED GEORGIAS ZING!
lindz.coop Premium Member about 10 years ago
She makes herself look like a “buffoon” plenty too — and I don’t think she exactly is kind to Connie or her other friend — is it Annie? Somebody has to be made fun of, or it wouldn’t be a comic. Get over it or go read a macho comic — there are plenty of them.
hippogriff about 10 years ago
lavubua mcginty: It has little or nothing to do with this specific situation (I still think they flopped the picture before adding the balloons), but Baden Powell claimed it required abandoning the shield and so demonstrated bravery. Also note that the Zulu shield had a spike at the bottom so it could be planted in the ground vertically and thus available to duck behind in case.