Did anyone besides me feel a twinge of horror at that last panel?
Maybe it comes from my reading of Stephen King and a particular device he used over and over in his earlier books… less so in later ones… that when he needed to goose up the anxiety quotient he’d put a child character in mortal peril. For years the kid always escaped undamaged, but at some point, as in Cujo and Pet Sematary they were no longer safe at all.
I couldn’t detach my reading from my knowledge that awful things happen to real kids in the real world, so some of the dread I felt reading those books was rooted in real world anxiety.
But Pee Wee. All alone, smiling, oblivious of any danger. And in Nancy he’s safe, of course. But the dread still kicks in for me when I think of what could happen through accident or malevolence.
Argythree over 5 years ago
Sorry about PeeWee, but happy that the trial by basketball seems over…
cellardoor over 5 years ago
sioti called it.
some idiot on the internet PREMIUM MEMBER 3 days ago
@Calvinist1966: Someone should actually go find him, too.
zorak950 over 5 years ago
The look on Nancy’s face. Made up with Esther, beat Mildred, and ice cream to finish it all off. Quite a day.
top cat james over 5 years ago
That ain’t what that sundae reminded me of.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member over 5 years ago
I’m utterly impressed OJ took a gag-a-day comic strip and made an 80s sports movie.
cubswin2016 over 5 years ago
Ice cream has bought a lot of people together.
jimmjonzz Premium Member over 5 years ago
This is not meant as a negative comment, but…
Did anyone besides me feel a twinge of horror at that last panel?
Maybe it comes from my reading of Stephen King and a particular device he used over and over in his earlier books… less so in later ones… that when he needed to goose up the anxiety quotient he’d put a child character in mortal peril. For years the kid always escaped undamaged, but at some point, as in Cujo and Pet Sematary they were no longer safe at all.
I couldn’t detach my reading from my knowledge that awful things happen to real kids in the real world, so some of the dread I felt reading those books was rooted in real world anxiety.
But Pee Wee. All alone, smiling, oblivious of any danger. And in Nancy he’s safe, of course. But the dread still kicks in for me when I think of what could happen through accident or malevolence.
Sir Marcie over 5 years ago
I like how the colors of Pee Wee’s hat are an inverse of Coach Melissa’s ice cream.
Pipe Tobacco over 5 years ago
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I really, really enjoy Coach Melissa! Both of the teachers that have been extensively featured are GREAT!!