Nate: hey, did you tell charley to pore over our treasure maps or pour over our treasure maps?
CC: pore over…
CC: why would I tell anybody to 'pour over' our treasure maps?
It might be an age-related problem… I grew up in the BC (before computers) era of comics and find much to like in the B&W. My kids, though, want color.
BTW, Brooke McEldowney has convinced Comics dot com to leave his daily 9 Chickweed Lane strips alone for “artistic reasons.” When they first colorized some, he gave online comparisons of how they colored them, how he would have colored them if he wanted color, and how the B&W originals looked. In most cases the B&W was clearer and often funnier!
I’m in the same camp as lightenup: Fewer mice!
They definitely have their place, but sparingly. Like people have said, the black & white may not be as “pretty”, but it harkens back to before this strip loaded up on extraneous characters.
That being said, I appreciate all the hard work Dunham does and the entertainment he provides!
Anthony Moats Premium Member about 14 years ago
Another day with this wonderful artwork displayed the only way it should be.
May this endure!
WoodEye about 14 years ago
I Vote for color!
GROG Premium Member about 14 years ago
I could go either way.
Good Morning, Crew!
Edcole1961 about 14 years ago
That’s a pour excuse.
silverclaw33 about 14 years ago
Color!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 14 years ago
Henry forgot he was talking to Charley, obviously!
Black and white is fine! As I said before, reminds of the original strips!
Good morning Crew!
Wildcard24365 about 14 years ago
Now, see, this gag only works in a comic strip…
gobblingup Premium Member about 14 years ago
Doh! Another treasure down the drain!
Color and fewer mice is my vote.
Good morning, Crew!
instigator20 about 14 years ago
Good Morning Crew,
This is a clean strip and the treasure maps now prove it.
Give me Color……our paper is in black and white.
Have a GREAT DAY MATIE’S
Sugie63 about 14 years ago
COLOR, it’s the only way you can tell the “good” guys from the “bad” guys.
Trebor39 about 14 years ago
It’s a favorite strip either way, but I’m missing the color.
GROG Premium Member about 14 years ago
That is true, sugie. And with B.C. it’s the the only way to tell some of the guy cavemen apart - as long as the coloring is done correctly.
TruckerRon about 14 years ago
It might be an age-related problem… I grew up in the BC (before computers) era of comics and find much to like in the B&W. My kids, though, want color.
BTW, Brooke McEldowney has convinced Comics dot com to leave his daily 9 Chickweed Lane strips alone for “artistic reasons.” When they first colorized some, he gave online comparisons of how they colored them, how he would have colored them if he wanted color, and how the B&W originals looked. In most cases the B&W was clearer and often funnier!
freeholder1 about 14 years ago
And Charlie was the accounts manager of what major bank in 2007…?
slhansen07 about 14 years ago
Pour Charley.
JP Steve Premium Member almost 14 years ago
If Charley knew Henry meant “pore over” it would make him sweat!
jim666henry almost 14 years ago
Color
FrozenFear almost 14 years ago
I’m in the same camp as lightenup: Fewer mice! They definitely have their place, but sparingly. Like people have said, the black & white may not be as “pretty”, but it harkens back to before this strip loaded up on extraneous characters.
That being said, I appreciate all the hard work Dunham does and the entertainment he provides!
Jerry Snelling Premium Member almost 14 years ago
I sure miss the color
COWBOY7 almost 14 years ago
Got to specify which pour, pore or poor you meant!
Another vote for color. If I want black and white, I go to the newspaper.
Good afternoon, Crew!
Shikamoo Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Ahoy Mates!
Poor Charlie will be poring buckets of sweat from his pores when he learns how to read speech balloons.
natashalee almost 14 years ago
The spanish version is in color!
rgcviper almost 14 years ago
My vote for color is still in …
Good (late) Evening, Crew.