ya know it’s funny 1. Les is getting into the spirit of Cosplay and 2. how Les got the costume that suits him and his goatee makes it seem part of his costume funny enough
Lets have a little applesauce with that ham. Just as a I thought Les has a bit of song and dance man in him; it’s nice to see him smile and act silly. Funny too. HILARITY ENSUES!
Les’s look is complete with a horrible old sports coat from the thrift store, and viewers eagerly write in comments about Gunther’s scary little bat eyes.
Damn, Les is photo bombing the podcast as a Three Musketeer and the hair makes him look like a throwback from an old ’80s hair band like Twisted Sister, Poison or Cinderella (minus Amy Rossi or the twin chick groupies) back in the day…. But hey, he is embracing the moment and it might result in an uptick of viewers for Bets and Gun. Has Les found his calling in life?
One would think with the way Bets initially reacted to seeing Les at the gulag after their disastrous Date – Pic date, she would instead be pulling that scarf around his neck into a tourniquet.
COOL! I love serious shows with a silly and uncontrollable disturbance presence that suddenly appear. Mostly, because talking so seriously about something you do for fun seems really weird to me. Nice to see Bets helps Les in doing a better cosplay.
You know in the spirit of my hilarity ensues tag, the whole set of panels is ironically funny. Bets and Gun(thers) production is so serious, while being funny to those not in cosplay assumedly, by the couple themselves being talk show serious while in costume—I would be confused then amused at least if I happened upon this channel by accident—but Les being out of type in a funny, showy way only makes it funnier. It certainly is a nice change from the troubling despair of the Luann/Bernice arc, and the drama of the Tiffany/Ann arc.
Bets and Les make a really cute couple! Would it be possible to have that happen? I don’t think I’ve ever seen them write a breakup where one of the people starts dating a mutual friend, but it happens all the time.
Tune Frosty the Snowman…“must have been some magic in that old – hat he wore!” Lol! Who’d of thunk it that Les would let his hair down! So is he really a “ham” or does he want to “belong” and have fun. Let the analysis begin! ;-D
So, they are “on”…. and it must be a live stream, I guess. Just a few thoughts….
1. Gunther’s face (lower face, jawline) look considerably fuller in the Batman costume than in his typical, un-costumed self.
2. Les’ white, frilly add-on…. looks like a reasonable replica of the front of Seinfeld’s “puffy shirt” so it does work with the rest of his get-up.
3. Gunther’s semi-cheesy, semi-broadcaster-y smile in today’s panels seems the antithesis of the typical, moody, broody Batman.
4. Even though today’s joke is the juxtaposition of Bets’ statement….. “…the serious side of costuming…” with Les’ near Vaudevillian dance routine……. honest question….. Is there a “serious” side to costuming? And, if so, what is it? And, more broadly, what would be a “serious” side to costuming at a Cos-play event?
To me, the typical “costuming” I have done has been a) as a kid, trick-or-treating and then gorging on the sugary treats, or b) as an adult going to a Halloween party and having a few drinks, acting silly, and just being casual….. neither of which would allow me to think of costuming as “serious”.
My favourite cosplayer puts time and imagination into her costumes and so far has only played the characters she voices. Her Batgirl and Poison Ivy are great (she has done Ivy in games) but she really shines when she does Twilight Sparkle. And others are just as good. A few years ago one of my daughters went as Amy Pond. I shaved my beard and put on a bowtie and a tweed jacket and braces (suspenders). We won as best group less than three.
“Les didn’t get the memo” is the obvious response. More interesting, though, is, who would have thought of sullen Les as such a screwball showman with only the transforming magic of a froo-froo costume! It’s MAGIC!
I’ve been a geek most of my life. I may have been trying to grow Spock ears in utero or try the jedi mind trick on the doctor who slapped me (this is not the fanny your looking for). The geek stuff has been an escape from the the seriocity of normal life. IMHO, if somebody is having a serious discussion about Cosplay, they are doing it wrong.
Les comes out of the cosplay closet. And if they wanted to talk about the serious side of costuming, how about showing someone actually getting into costume and not just some lame outfits that everyone else wears hence not batman or star trek.
Someone has probably already posted this, but when I saw Les doing his "dance’ I was reminded of the old Bugs Bunny show intro with him and Daffy singing:
Overture, curtain lights—————This is it, we’ll hit the heights,——————And oh, what heights we’ll hit!—————On with the show this is it!
Also, someone commented either today or yesterday that Gunth’s black-button eyes looked liked doll’s eyes, and I was reminded of the comment Capt. Quint made in the first Jaws movie: “Ever see a shark’s eyes up close? It’s got lifeless eyes, like a doll”s eyes…."
Probably not an exact quote, but near as I can remember right now.
@ZeMaster: I see the sadness of the arc of Bernice and Luann in the opposite way you and other posters here do. I see Luann continuing to think of Bernice as an old pal, when, in fact, Bernice has lost interest in Luann — just as the Evanses appear to have lost interest in her. The Evanses seem to have been reading a lot of the posting here, and have decided to discard many of Luann’s previously shown good attributes (saving Bernice’s life with CPR, spending time taking good care of kids, showing talent for art and arranging of stage shows). Instead, the Evanses seem to have decided to show Luann as ‘losing her marbles’.
Namrepus about 4 years ago
Hello, my baby! Hello, my honey! Hello, my ragtime gal!
Templo S.U.D. about 4 years ago
Leslie appears to be having fun already.
Rhetorical_Question about 4 years ago
A new player in town
RSH about 4 years ago
and Les steals the show
Prescott_Philosopher about 4 years ago
Well, the best I can say is Les is smiling. That’s a switch.
AnyFace about 4 years ago
Brdshtt Premium Member about 4 years ago
In panel 3, what is going on in the background defies what they are promoting to their audience.
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They have managed to turn Les into a super hero: “Super Dork”…
beb01 about 4 years ago
Sunday can’t come soon enough.
Cstimpy25 about 4 years ago
ya know it’s funny 1. Les is getting into the spirit of Cosplay and 2. how Les got the costume that suits him and his goatee makes it seem part of his costume funny enough
Counterpoint about 4 years ago
There’s no business like show business…
howtheduck about 4 years ago
I would notice Les, but I am too distracted by the giant nose hair coming from underneath Gunther’s mask.
Joe1962 about 4 years ago
Les looks like King Henry VIII.
Need coffee about 4 years ago
He’s Chunt, and he’s Usidore, and this is Gettin’ Nuts.
(All y’all who were standing up to complain about the lack of modern cultural references in the comment section here can take a seat.)
Z-bert about 4 years ago
I’m getting a kick out of Les letting loose and having fun.
luann1212 about 4 years ago
Lets have a little applesauce with that ham. Just as a I thought Les has a bit of song and dance man in him; it’s nice to see him smile and act silly. Funny too. HILARITY ENSUES!
ChantelSaban1 about 4 years ago
I love Bets and I adore Les! He’s come a long way!
kenhense about 4 years ago
Enter Knute & Crystal.
Caldonia about 4 years ago
Les’s look is complete with a horrible old sports coat from the thrift store, and viewers eagerly write in comments about Gunther’s scary little bat eyes.
TampaFanatic1 about 4 years ago
Damn, Les is photo bombing the podcast as a Three Musketeer and the hair makes him look like a throwback from an old ’80s hair band like Twisted Sister, Poison or Cinderella (minus Amy Rossi or the twin chick groupies) back in the day…. But hey, he is embracing the moment and it might result in an uptick of viewers for Bets and Gun. Has Les found his calling in life?
momofalex7 about 4 years ago
At least Les is having a good time.
Baarorso about 4 years ago
Looking at the third panel again Oh, so Les has an inner child in him after all! ;D
SJhapamama about 4 years ago
Bets, Gun, and Ham!
Rhetorical_Question about 4 years ago
First time that Leslie Knox got silly. Always been grumpy and grumpier.
jimmjonzz Premium Member about 4 years ago
Trelane, in a particularly gaudy moment.
That’s that happens when you view images from a centuries-ago earth.
Brdshtt Premium Member about 4 years ago
One would think with the way Bets initially reacted to seeing Les at the gulag after their disastrous Date – Pic date, she would instead be pulling that scarf around his neck into a tourniquet.
WoodstockJack about 4 years ago
What is the bc logo behind them? Bets’ Channel?
OneTime59 about 4 years ago
Costuming is serious, but Les isn’t.
Aladar30 Premium Member about 4 years ago
COOL! I love serious shows with a silly and uncontrollable disturbance presence that suddenly appear. Mostly, because talking so seriously about something you do for fun seems really weird to me. Nice to see Bets helps Les in doing a better cosplay.
Ellis97 about 4 years ago
Les, you look like something out of a censored Shakespeare novel or a lousy adaptation of the Three Musketeers.
luann1212 about 4 years ago
You know in the spirit of my hilarity ensues tag, the whole set of panels is ironically funny. Bets and Gun(thers) production is so serious, while being funny to those not in cosplay assumedly, by the couple themselves being talk show serious while in costume—I would be confused then amused at least if I happened upon this channel by accident—but Les being out of type in a funny, showy way only makes it funnier. It certainly is a nice change from the troubling despair of the Luann/Bernice arc, and the drama of the Tiffany/Ann arc.
cubswin2016 about 4 years ago
This reminds me of the Disney movie about The Three Musketeers with Keither Sutherland and Charlie Sheen. I loved that movie.
Ricky833220 about 4 years ago
What does the b with the arrow c mean?
well-i-never about 4 years ago
And Google is featuring Alexandre Dumas today.
notbornyesterday about 4 years ago
I think I just found three reasons to quit reading this strip.
Siobhan about 4 years ago
I immediately thought of Jim Carey’s background guy from In Living Color. I loved that character.
Tyge about 4 years ago
I’ve never seen a Bat Cowl with Owl Eyes before. Totally ruins the effect. I mean totally! 8^ (
Tyge about 4 years ago
Commenters have asked for LEs to “grow.” Well… Whoomp, there it is!
How completely out of character is this? Dish soap fumes must be getting to him!
Tyge about 4 years ago
Told ya they’d make Les look foolish. I wonder if he’ll have a buyer’s regrets hangover tomorrow.
Tyge about 4 years ago
I wonder if Bets will still think he’s a jerk after this. It might start that way. Then she’ll get 20,000“likes” and fall for Les.
NAAAAAH!
DaveQuinn about 4 years ago
Actually Les has the right attitude. Gun and Bets take it far too seriously.
comic reader 22 about 4 years ago
Bets and Les make a really cute couple! Would it be possible to have that happen? I don’t think I’ve ever seen them write a breakup where one of the people starts dating a mutual friend, but it happens all the time.
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 4 years ago
I don’t get the outfit for Les . . .
jonesbeltone about 4 years ago
Another side of Les?
YorkGirl Premium Member about 4 years ago
Tune Frosty the Snowman…“must have been some magic in that old – hat he wore!” Lol! Who’d of thunk it that Les would let his hair down! So is he really a “ham” or does he want to “belong” and have fun. Let the analysis begin! ;-D
jadoo823 about 4 years ago
…this is going to go viral…
Pipe Tobacco Premium Member about 4 years ago
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So, they are “on”…. and it must be a live stream, I guess. Just a few thoughts….
1. Gunther’s face (lower face, jawline) look considerably fuller in the Batman costume than in his typical, un-costumed self.
2. Les’ white, frilly add-on…. looks like a reasonable replica of the front of Seinfeld’s “puffy shirt” so it does work with the rest of his get-up.
3. Gunther’s semi-cheesy, semi-broadcaster-y smile in today’s panels seems the antithesis of the typical, moody, broody Batman.
4. Even though today’s joke is the juxtaposition of Bets’ statement….. “…the serious side of costuming…” with Les’ near Vaudevillian dance routine……. honest question….. Is there a “serious” side to costuming? And, if so, what is it? And, more broadly, what would be a “serious” side to costuming at a Cos-play event?
To me, the typical “costuming” I have done has been a) as a kid, trick-or-treating and then gorging on the sugary treats, or b) as an adult going to a Halloween party and having a few drinks, acting silly, and just being casual….. neither of which would allow me to think of costuming as “serious”.
Airman about 4 years ago
Any resemblance to an actual cartoon is purely coincidental.
JPuzzleWhiz about 4 years ago
“Photobombs awa-a-a-a-ay!”
JPuzzleWhiz about 4 years ago
Some of you thought Les reminded you of Michigan J. Frog, but this was what came to my mind:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejgfnRvAOno
Teto85 Premium Member about 4 years ago
My favourite cosplayer puts time and imagination into her costumes and so far has only played the characters she voices. Her Batgirl and Poison Ivy are great (she has done Ivy in games) but she really shines when she does Twilight Sparkle. And others are just as good. A few years ago one of my daughters went as Amy Pond. I shaved my beard and put on a bowtie and a tweed jacket and braces (suspenders). We won as best group less than three.
tubgrape about 4 years ago
Heh….Who can’t like Les? He’s one real character!
Sisyphos about 4 years ago
“Les didn’t get the memo” is the obvious response. More interesting, though, is, who would have thought of sullen Les as such a screwball showman with only the transforming magic of a froo-froo costume! It’s MAGIC!
Troglodyte about 4 years ago
Les is trying to bring the fun back into serious…seriously?! :D
timbob2313 Premium Member about 4 years ago
So now we know, Les is a camera hog. He would have a good career in politics
gigagrouch about 4 years ago
Leslie’s goatee is finally appropriate!
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 4 years ago
A natural comedian who has hidden it up to now.
A star is born!!
Loki McMuffin about 4 years ago
I’ve been a geek most of my life. I may have been trying to grow Spock ears in utero or try the jedi mind trick on the doctor who slapped me (this is not the fanny your looking for). The geek stuff has been an escape from the the seriocity of normal life. IMHO, if somebody is having a serious discussion about Cosplay, they are doing it wrong.
ron about 4 years ago
Their ratings are headed through the roof, so to speak…
illuminare about 4 years ago
Les comes out of the cosplay closet. And if they wanted to talk about the serious side of costuming, how about showing someone actually getting into costume and not just some lame outfits that everyone else wears hence not batman or star trek.
wantcomicsnow about 4 years ago
Someone has probably already posted this, but when I saw Les doing his "dance’ I was reminded of the old Bugs Bunny show intro with him and Daffy singing:
Overture, curtain lights—————This is it, we’ll hit the heights,——————And oh, what heights we’ll hit!—————On with the show this is it!
Maybe Les and Gunth should do a duet.
wantcomicsnow about 4 years ago
Also, someone commented either today or yesterday that Gunth’s black-button eyes looked liked doll’s eyes, and I was reminded of the comment Capt. Quint made in the first Jaws movie: “Ever see a shark’s eyes up close? It’s got lifeless eyes, like a doll”s eyes…."
Probably not an exact quote, but near as I can remember right now.
Argythree about 4 years ago
@ZeMaster: I see the sadness of the arc of Bernice and Luann in the opposite way you and other posters here do. I see Luann continuing to think of Bernice as an old pal, when, in fact, Bernice has lost interest in Luann — just as the Evanses appear to have lost interest in her. The Evanses seem to have been reading a lot of the posting here, and have decided to discard many of Luann’s previously shown good attributes (saving Bernice’s life with CPR, spending time taking good care of kids, showing talent for art and arranging of stage shows). Instead, the Evanses seem to have decided to show Luann as ‘losing her marbles’.
I hope they change their minds.
circleM about 4 years ago
Les can smile, he looks good with one.
WF11 about 4 years ago
Have we ever seen Les smiling before?
kenhense about 4 years ago
Funny to think of all the women who will watch this video wanting Gunther to protect them – not knowing what he really looks like.
Miles VanDelay about 4 years ago
The nerdification of Les.
Dragoncat about 4 years ago
Someone call the police, because Les is stealing the show.
There, I said it. I feel better.
Ben Premium Member about 4 years ago
somebody just got bit by the acting bug. wonder if anything will develop from this or if it’s just a one and done gag
bakana about 4 years ago
They don’t have a Monitor so they can see what’s going out?
bakana about 4 years ago
Did someone forget to tell her that Batman Hates Guns?
PatsyL.Paul about 4 years ago
Les looks like Jughead.
Airman about 4 years ago
There are a few costumes that I’d like to see Tiffany wearing………….or not.