Nothing to do with the storyline, but has anyone noticed that the captions look hand drawn rather than computerized? Not all the letters are consistent in shape. (Unless the computer is programmed to vary the font shapes!)
I have a program called Comic Life Deluxe which I use to make stories for my grandchildren. I can do all sorts of whacky things with the balloons and the lettering.
I have that problem all the time. For some reason, if I wear clothes that even remotely resemble the employee uniform someone will ask me where something is located. That’s why I avoid shopping at Walmart if I am wearing my tan pants.I guess I just look like somebody who know something.
Just the other day as I was walking through a store someone thought I worked there. He was looking for a cashier to pay for some socks he wanted. I’m about 30 years older than most of the people working there.
Mineola over 12 years ago
Nothing to do with the storyline, but has anyone noticed that the captions look hand drawn rather than computerized? Not all the letters are consistent in shape. (Unless the computer is programmed to vary the font shapes!)
EstrelitaH over 12 years ago
I have a program called Comic Life Deluxe which I use to make stories for my grandchildren. I can do all sorts of whacky things with the balloons and the lettering.
Buzza Wuzza over 12 years ago
Lettering comic strips is one of the highlights of my day and I do it all by hand.
dogfish35 over 12 years ago
Jim has always lettered his strips by hand. In fact, he lettered the Dick Moores strips when he was Dick’s assistant
axe-grinder over 12 years ago
Yes, the Gasoline Alley art and lettering are done in India ink on bristol board. I have some originals, and they are amazing to see.
kab2rb over 12 years ago
So does Best Buy men and women wear shirts with company logo.Too bad the customer cannot explain how DVD works to him.
alleyoops Premium Member over 12 years ago
The guy looks idle. That’s probably why Skeezix mistook him for an employee.
Tonester66 over 12 years ago
I have that problem all the time. For some reason, if I wear clothes that even remotely resemble the employee uniform someone will ask me where something is located. That’s why I avoid shopping at Walmart if I am wearing my tan pants.I guess I just look like somebody who know something.
bmckee over 12 years ago
Just the other day as I was walking through a store someone thought I worked there. He was looking for a cashier to pay for some socks he wanted. I’m about 30 years older than most of the people working there.
ealeseth over 12 years ago
We used to have a neighbor who learned not to wear a red shirt to Target unless she wanted to be mistaken for an employee.