Comic Strips

Look What the Comics Dragged In

Notes on newspaper comics from the past week.

Since Randy Milholland got the Popeye assignment a few years ago he has been trawling through the hero’s history for characters. Now he has landed Popeye Junior. Is this meeting of Swee’pea and Junior a first?

This Popeye adventure started 16 months ago on August 22, 2024. At four panels a week it takes a while to get through a story.

Exclamation

There are plenty of famous exclamations in the comics world. “I yam what I yam!” “Leapin’ Lizards!” et. al.

This week I was reminded of one of my favorite exclamations, and it is the right time of the year for it:

Mutts by Patrick McDonnell – September 30, 2019

Okay, it was only a one-off but I love the sentiment.

Guests

Thel, Billy and Barfy, Earl and Mooch, Zeeba and Crocs, Dick Tracy, BC and Peter, Marmaduke and Phil, aaand Poncho. A great series of Poncho making appearances in other strips (or is it vice versa?) started here. My laugh out loud favorites were the Dick Tracy and B.C. gags.

Is the character “BC” or “B.C.”?

Pencil or Wacom?

I get and appreciate the Insanity Streak gag but my immediate thought was, Does Tony Lopes use a Wacom or is he old school when drawing the comic?

The feature image is a detail of Terry Beatty’s Rex Morgan M.D. strip from yesterday.

A lot of close-ups this week but I particularly liked this panel of Summer.

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Comments 1

  1. My favorite Pooch Cafe mashup was the “Mutts” parody on Tuesday. The third panel reminded me of an old Pogo gag: “Are you trying to be funny?” — “In a comic strip? Wouldn’t think of it.

    P.S. The name (“B.C.“) has always included the periods. The embarrassing thing is that Paul Gilligan’s renditions of the B.C. characters are (much) better than the versions produced by Hart’s grandson.

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