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Heights apparently make Nancyâs face swell up, too. :D Hint to Olivia: There are plenty of examples in the corpus of Nancy being nauseous. Might wanna review âem. Just saying. ;-)
This is one huge difference from Bushmiller. The classrooms were full of kids in those comics â uncountable as they faded into the back of the classroom. And Nancy and Sluggo were always sitting on the front row.
6 long-shot predictions on what some people might be upset about this week in the comment section:1) Nancyâs teacher is setting expectations for her classroom in May and not at the beginning of the traditional school year.2) Nancyâs teacher is wearing a white shirt⊠as Gilchrist and Bushmiller never would have done that.3) Sluggoâs desk looks uncomfortable, and no artist in her right mind would draw such a desk.4) Nancyâs teacher writes on the white board in numbers and letters too small, and how could the kids possibly read that?5) Nancyâs teacher is using a white board and not a chalkboard like they did in the 1950âs.6) Any form of technology beyond a pulley pulling a cartoon safe up by a rope is being used, so therefore will be dated and not timeless in the year 2049.
Senator Bloop is clearly rolling over in his grave.
One thing I am wondering about the last panel. My read is that Nancy is both expressing ânauseaâ and also âgrumpinessâ. I wonder if that was intentional by Olivia or if she had mostly meant just the ânauseaâ to be the expression? If I take it as just nausea, the comic seems funnier to me today than if I take it as both nausea and grumpiness.
For me, if the grumpiness is intentional, it seems to signify Nancy is just not into school and learning. Personally, I am not fond of Nancy being seemingly anti-scholastic, but it is potentially a real feeling she has. She is smart enough, though, that I would prefer to see her work to achieve scholastic goals.
So, for me, I am hoping Olivia means Nancyâs expression to be just nausea.
Itâs funny to me that the grumpy geezers who have been complaining have actually given the story of Olivia taking over much more life than if theyâd just moved on. So thanks to all of those Gilchrustians enjoying your golden years!
When did the Nancy cast move to Colorado? Is Nancy attending Ridgemont High? Is Nancyâs teacher named Mary Jane? Is the teacher related to Cheech or Chong? Inquiring minds want to know!!
Why are the walls that color? Where are the other students? Why doesnât the desk have minute imperfections that tell the trained eye what sort of material it is composed of? How can a word have two meanings? Why isnât there a door? Why isnât this drawn by a man? Whereâs Sluggo and Aunt Fritzi and Rollo? Where are the three rocks? Why donât the colors have rich tonal blending from one hue to another? Why are people enjoying this? Why isnât there a clock on the wall? Why arenât there portraits of the US Presidents on the wall? Is this another technology joke? Why isnât this about dead pop stars? Why isnât country music playing? Why isnât the teacher drawn to suit my sexual fantasies? Why doesnât this cartoonist read my comments and draw the strip to my stated specifications? Why are the words between the panels sideways? Why are there little letters and numbers in the bottom of one panel that donât add to my enjoyment of the strip? Why arenât there space pirates in this strip? Why doesnât anybody âlikeâ my insightful comments? Why did Mommy leave me?
Isnât it a little weird that Nancyâs hair casts a big shadow, yet the desk (which appears to be levitating) doesnât? I guess I just donât understand the modern, up-to-date comic strip art. Or maybe I just need a Snapchat filter.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Thatâs our Nancy!
Vilyehm almost 7 years ago
And by the way, I am not black, hispanic, Native American, or Polynesian.
I just love the smell of henna in the morning.
KirkPhoenix-Morgan almost 7 years ago
Spoken like a true smart ass!
31768 almost 7 years ago
So, you think you are a real wise guy, ehh?
Katsuro Premium Member almost 7 years ago
What sells this is how she really does look so nauseated that sheâs about to puke.
verticallychallenged Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Fear of heights, or fear of falling (i.e., failing)?
katina.cooper almost 7 years ago
Nancy wonât have to fear about heights when she goes downstairs to the principals office.
lovelymajorhoople almost 7 years ago
then get some furniture that doesnt float (seriously Olivia please learn to draw shadows all this levitating furniture is making ME nauseous)
Spence12 Premium Member almost 7 years ago
What a profile that teacher has. Does anyone in this strip get a decent nose?
Major Matt Mason Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Heights apparently make Nancyâs face swell up, too. :D Hint to Olivia: There are plenty of examples in the corpus of Nancy being nauseous. Might wanna review âem. Just saying. ;-)
Max Starman Jones almost 7 years ago
This is one huge difference from Bushmiller. The classrooms were full of kids in those comics â uncountable as they faded into the back of the classroom. And Nancy and Sluggo were always sitting on the front row.
heligmyer almost 7 years ago
Since Nancy and Sluggo appear to be the only kids in the class, she should do relatively well.
Don Bagert Premium Member almost 7 years ago
âOJâ Day 3âŠ
Nekot almost 7 years ago
An ad says that Ernie Bushmiller recommends this. How? He died in 1982?
Marge Passalacqua almost 7 years ago
I really think it gets worse every day. Whoever is drawing this strip should retire.
Kazbot almost 7 years ago
6 long-shot predictions on what some people might be upset about this week in the comment section:1) Nancyâs teacher is setting expectations for her classroom in May and not at the beginning of the traditional school year.2) Nancyâs teacher is wearing a white shirt⊠as Gilchrist and Bushmiller never would have done that.3) Sluggoâs desk looks uncomfortable, and no artist in her right mind would draw such a desk.4) Nancyâs teacher writes on the white board in numbers and letters too small, and how could the kids possibly read that?5) Nancyâs teacher is using a white board and not a chalkboard like they did in the 1950âs.6) Any form of technology beyond a pulley pulling a cartoon safe up by a rope is being used, so therefore will be dated and not timeless in the year 2049.
Senator Bloop is clearly rolling over in his grave.
Pipe Tobacco Premium Member almost 7 years ago
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Continuing nice work from Olivia!
One thing I am wondering about the last panel. My read is that Nancy is both expressing ânauseaâ and also âgrumpinessâ. I wonder if that was intentional by Olivia or if she had mostly meant just the ânauseaâ to be the expression? If I take it as just nausea, the comic seems funnier to me today than if I take it as both nausea and grumpiness.
For me, if the grumpiness is intentional, it seems to signify Nancy is just not into school and learning. Personally, I am not fond of Nancy being seemingly anti-scholastic, but it is potentially a real feeling she has. She is smart enough, though, that I would prefer to see her work to achieve scholastic goals.
So, for me, I am hoping Olivia means Nancyâs expression to be just nausea.
maybeinthenextworld almost 7 years ago
Itâs funny to me that the grumpy geezers who have been complaining have actually given the story of Olivia taking over much more life than if theyâd just moved on. So thanks to all of those Gilchrustians enjoying your golden years!
Russell Bedford almost 7 years ago
When did the Nancy cast move to Colorado? Is Nancy attending Ridgemont High? Is Nancyâs teacher named Mary Jane? Is the teacher related to Cheech or Chong? Inquiring minds want to know!!
Kip W almost 7 years ago
Why are the walls that color? Where are the other students? Why doesnât the desk have minute imperfections that tell the trained eye what sort of material it is composed of? How can a word have two meanings? Why isnât there a door? Why isnât this drawn by a man? Whereâs Sluggo and Aunt Fritzi and Rollo? Where are the three rocks? Why donât the colors have rich tonal blending from one hue to another? Why are people enjoying this? Why isnât there a clock on the wall? Why arenât there portraits of the US Presidents on the wall? Is this another technology joke? Why isnât this about dead pop stars? Why isnât country music playing? Why isnât the teacher drawn to suit my sexual fantasies? Why doesnât this cartoonist read my comments and draw the strip to my stated specifications? Why are the words between the panels sideways? Why are there little letters and numbers in the bottom of one panel that donât add to my enjoyment of the strip? Why arenât there space pirates in this strip? Why doesnât anybody âlikeâ my insightful comments? Why did Mommy leave me?
fuzz3942 almost 7 years ago
So Nancyâs the only one in the class?
Argy.Bargy2 almost 7 years ago
@KIP W: LOL!!!!
MJ Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Isnât it a little weird that Nancyâs hair casts a big shadow, yet the desk (which appears to be levitating) doesnât? I guess I just donât understand the modern, up-to-date comic strip art. Or maybe I just need a Snapchat filter.
herefornancy almost 7 years ago
Regarding Bushmiller style, would he have bolded the word that sets up the punchline? Is this where the traditional/modern line is drawn?
Beyond that, have we gotten the teacherâs name yet? Iâm not getting a vibe from her as to whether sheâll be the teacher character going forward.
niteone almost 7 years ago
I like her Operating Room booties.
TuiteyFruity over 6 years ago
high expectations to perform well in school no matter what even if you are just starting a class gave me stomach problems too!!!
LochNessMonster over 6 years ago
I know how Nancy feels, new challenges can be scary when you are young (and old)