I love these sunday strips capturing the comic strips’ /comicbook art-styles of the past. Just pleeeeeezzz don’t follow it up with futuristic art-styles. I can’t stand Manga or the other crap-styles where every muscle/tendon sticks out and the women have mutated d-size breasts.
I love it! I was surprised to learn that the strip went ‘soap’ for a while. But I’m glad it turned back to humor because I can only stand so much “Prince Valiant” and ‘Rex Morgan’ before I need something to smile about.
I’ve really enjoyed these history strips. I don’t think I ever quite realized before how thoroughly a comic strip is “owned” and then actualized by a succession of artists and writers while the basic characters remain. I know that makes me a comics naif, but it means this has been a very enlightening series.
“Rex Morgan, M.D.”, or perhaps “Apartment 3-G”? I haven’t seen either in decades. Dana is really cute in the first panel, and I love Jay’s 70’s hair in the bottom left panel (yeah, I had hair like that then too). But Rita really takes the cake… in the bottom right panel, she is actually smiling (in a positive way) about her workers’ personal lives!
Rod Gonzalez about 11 years ago
Man!
These art styles are getting better and better.
jdunham about 11 years ago
Carlolina?
johnzakour Premium Member about 11 years ago
Once again, these are all Scott. He really needs a hobby…. :-0
johnzakour Premium Member about 11 years ago
Oh for any WD fans who are also Mets fans, here is my latest story for Mets 360 On the old K-Rod signing.
SFpagan about 11 years ago
I love these sunday strips capturing the comic strips’ /comicbook art-styles of the past. Just pleeeeeezzz don’t follow it up with futuristic art-styles. I can’t stand Manga or the other crap-styles where every muscle/tendon sticks out and the women have mutated d-size breasts.
invertedyesterday about 11 years ago
I love it! I was surprised to learn that the strip went ‘soap’ for a while. But I’m glad it turned back to humor because I can only stand so much “Prince Valiant” and ‘Rex Morgan’ before I need something to smile about.
pschearer Premium Member about 11 years ago
It took me a while to warm up to this series, but now I’m loving it.
invertedyesterday: Do you really believe these things are true or are you being as satiric as these strips?
Dawn Premium Member about 11 years ago
I’ve really enjoyed these history strips. I don’t think I ever quite realized before how thoroughly a comic strip is “owned” and then actualized by a succession of artists and writers while the basic characters remain. I know that makes me a comics naif, but it means this has been a very enlightening series.
invertedyesterday about 11 years ago
@pschearer… to which ‘things’ are you referring? Whatever is happening with the strip, I am enjoying it. Is that such a bad thing?
WF11 about 11 years ago
“Rex Morgan, M.D.”, or perhaps “Apartment 3-G”? I haven’t seen either in decades. Dana is really cute in the first panel, and I love Jay’s 70’s hair in the bottom left panel (yeah, I had hair like that then too). But Rita really takes the cake… in the bottom right panel, she is actually smiling (in a positive way) about her workers’ personal lives!
invertedyesterday about 11 years ago
@pschearer… awww, now you’ve blown it for everyone.