Sunday, May 3, 1998: Nothing's gonna change my world
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Third panel 'shock' expression is adorable.
Fourth panel Millie standing is weird, though; her weight looks like it's shifted to the leg she's not actually standing on, kinda strange.
Second panels just nice.
Re: Sunday, May 3, 1998: Nothing's gonna change my world
I dunno. If I were to originally read these strips first, I probably would have reject OM. I guess these News paper style jokes are just not cutting it for me. The art's fine though.
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Re: Sunday, May 3, 1998: Nothing's gonna change my world
Pretty basic, but I can dig it. I agree with the 4th panel awkwardness. Never noticed it before.
BTW, the original "Across The Universe" was pretty bad. It didn't get really good until the newer version in 2003.
BTW, the original "Across The Universe" was pretty bad. It didn't get really good until the newer version in 2003.
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Re: Sunday, May 3, 1998: Nothing's gonna change my world
the original what?
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First of all, Fritz, do yourself a favor and research your own answers before you post.
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Re: Sunday, May 3, 1998: Nothing's gonna change my world
The joke isn't great but I love the insight into Ozy in the first two panels. Also cute pawpads.
Re: Sunday, May 3, 1998: Nothing's gonna change my world
I think this used to be the 1st strip that appeared in the archives???
Who sleeps shall awake, greeting the shadows from the sun
Who sleeps shall awake, looking through the window of our lives
Waiting for the moment to arrive...
Show us the silence in the rise,
So that we may someday understand...
Who sleeps shall awake, looking through the window of our lives
Waiting for the moment to arrive...
Show us the silence in the rise,
So that we may someday understand...
Re: Sunday, May 3, 1998: Nothing's gonna change my world
second panel is adorable
Re: Sunday, May 3, 1998: Nothing's gonna change my world
According to the archives I downloaded from this site (which has been offline for a while now), yes, it was.I think this used to be the 1st strip that appeared in the archives???
Re: Sunday, May 3, 1998: Nothing's gonna change my world
I like this one actually. It's cute.
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Re: Sunday, May 3, 1998: Nothing's gonna change my world
Yes, so I wasn't remembering wrong in the other topic when I mentioned this. This used to be the first strip.According to the archives I downloaded from this site (which has been offline for a while now), yes, it was.I think this used to be the 1st strip that appeared in the archives???
I guess the reason it's too "newspapery" is because back then she was trying to get syndicated and these sort of jokes might have a better chance.
Re: Sunday, May 3, 1998: Nothing's gonna change my world
What are you guys talking about? Newspaper style jokes... as opposed to what?
But yes Ozy, do not underestimate teh Millie
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Re: Sunday, May 3, 1998: Nothing's gonna change my world
I dunno maybe Sequential Art? Two Kinds? Flipside? Slightly Damned? SSDD? VG Cats? Rascals?Newspaper style jokes... as opposed to what?
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Re: Sunday, May 3, 1998: Nothing's gonna change my world
What are you guys talking about? Newspaper style jokes... as opposed to what?
Jokes that are funny
Re: Sunday, May 3, 1998: Nothing's gonna change my world
Jokes that aren't risky. Or risky enough to fly under the censors and the barely contained need for outrage brought about by pen and ink most conservatives have. The limit is less well defined nowadays I think.What are you guys talking about? Newspaper style jokes... as opposed to what?
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Re: Sunday, May 3, 1998: Nothing's gonna change my world
I don't think the jokes need to be risky, just lest general. Its like the differance between seeing an independant film and a family orientated blockbuster. The newspaper comics need to appeal to a larger audience and as a result it needs to get a nod of amusment from alot of people as opposed to getting alot of laughter from a small audience.
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