Frazz by Jef Mallett for October 31, 2024

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    Yakety Sax  26 days ago

    There’s the scream!

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    C  26 days ago

    Food for thought

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    Richard S Russell Premium Member 26 days ago

    No, “The Scream” isn’t literature. It’s a painting. And so what? Can’t people dress up for Halloween like paintings?

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    Bilan  26 days ago

    For those that never heard of the book, like me: A boy dreams that he’s watching three chefs make a cake. But he accidentally falls into the batter and gets put in the oven.

    The facial expression may either be the boy’s surprise or the controversy about the fact that the boy is naked through the entire dream.

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    Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member 26 days ago

    He escapes and gets milk for the bakers. My son was 4 and asked waaay too many questions.LOL

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    sergioandrade Premium Member 26 days ago

    I was 16 when “In the Night Kitchen” was published and have no children so I was unfarmilart with that book.

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    some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member 26 days ago

    This is probably really funny if you know that book.

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    The Old Wolf  25 days ago

    That book remains on the top 100 list of “most challenged books.” God forbid people should see an unclothed toddler…

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    Michael Thorton  25 days ago

    If Caulfield really is thinking of going as Maurice Sendak’s Mickey, I hope he means before he gets into the milk bottle…

    …because if he wants to do this, with or without having to rely on whiteface, that’s going to involve one heck of a zentai (Japanese full-body leotard, for the angrezi or non-otaku on this page), while something on the lines of a mascot suit would work better for the initial version of Mickey that’s all covered in batter…

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    Charles  25 days ago

    Milk! Milk! For the morning cake!

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    Twelve Badgers in a Suit Premium Member 25 days ago

    So, no costume, then?

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    paulprobujr  25 days ago

    And I thought he was the kid from Home Alone after using the aftershave.

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    Jeffin Premium Member 25 days ago

    Thing are getting wild!

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    Jhony-Yermo  25 days ago

    Thanks, Jef and Frazz. Without today’s cartoon, I would never have known. Thanks for more great Frazz enlightenment.“In the Night Kitchen is the classic story of Mickey’s adventures in the bakers’ kitchen as they prepare our morning cake. “Milk in the batter! Milk in the batter! We bake cake and nothing’s the matter!” the bakers sing."

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    DM2860  25 days ago

    No, Pearls Before Swine did the scream and yet didn’t

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    goboboyd  25 days ago

    Not literature but has likely inspired more commentary than many novels.

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    Aviatrexx Premium Member 25 days ago

    Love how Mrs. Olsen’s hairbun manages to separate from her head when she’s really surprised. Unless she always wears a hat that looks like a bun … ;-)

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    DM2860  25 days ago

    In the bear suit or the bare suit?

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    prrdh  25 days ago

    Kind of overdressed for that, aren’t you, Caulfield?

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    sandpiper  25 days ago

    Very funny today and great image for Mrs. Olsen. That bun make the trip a lot because of Caulfield. Think the possibility of Caulfield appearing naked blew her mind.

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    Ceeg22 Premium Member 25 days ago

    I’m literally surprised that so many people are unfamiliar with the book

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    DM2860  25 days ago

    I remember when Caulfield said he was going as the man in the tree in “Catch-22”. Frazz had to point to to people that there were two men in the tree, one in uniform and one “out of uniform”. Just like the kid in the book was not always “out of uniform”.

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    calliarcale  25 days ago

    Oh, there’s a classic!

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    Stephen Gilberg  25 days ago

    Heck, Huckleberry Finn and Jim spend most of their travel naked.

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    DaBump Premium Member 25 days ago

    Never heard of it. Not a fan of Sendak anyway.

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    tammyspeakslife Premium Member 25 days ago

    I saw the movie a few years ago, I thought it was for made for pedophiles. I just learned this;

    “Is In the Night Kitchen about the Holocaust?According to Wikipedia, Sendak told NPR: “[The] depiction of the cooks in In the Night Kitchen (with their Hitler-esque mustaches) and the fact that they tried to cook the boy in their ovens were references to the Holocaust, a subject high in his thoughts especially due to his Jewish heritage.”

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    Ji535m  25 days ago

    Amazes me how that youngster always comes up with some obscure character from literature.

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    Cactus-Pete  25 days ago

    Still not understanding why he’s been making that face all week.

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    jbarnes  25 days ago

    It’s Halloween. Why is he “thinking of going” as something?

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    DKHenderson  25 days ago

    I notice that Mrs. Olsen is the only one who questioned Caulfield seemingly dressing up as a piece of art, rather than literature. I’m not slapping my forehead, because I never would have guessed that one.

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    Smeagol  25 days ago

    If I can be a painting for Halloween I would be The Old Guitarist by Pablo Picasso.

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    George C. Hopkins  25 days ago

    Okay – that was suitably obscure. Bravo!

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    JustaGuy  25 days ago

    Longtime readers obviously know of Caulfield’s annual tradition. However, if you’ve been reading the comic for at least 4 days, you likely could have “intuited” it from that strip.

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    bjordy  25 days ago

    Just as long as you don’t recreate the milk dunk

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    brick10  25 days ago

    In the Night Kitchen. I’m sure that is on a banned book list for nudity!

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    Bill Löhr Premium Member 23 days ago

    I found a narrated version of the book on YouTube but didn’t see any scream. And Caulfield is drawn more to resemble Munch’s image than Micky’s.

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