Here's some comments on comic strips from Gene Weingarten's January 6th chat that mirror some of the concerns of this blog lately:
2D, color on Sunday: You once called 9 Chickweed Lane "reprehensible." Why? Is it the pseudo-sophistication? The unbearably snotty and phony way the characters speak? The lack of chins?
While we're there, have you followed the latest story, in which Amos and Edda finally have sex? I wonder: Is this the first time a character has lost his or her virginity ("maidenhood" in the strip) in the comics?
And finally, I had to laugh when I saw this,* in which McEldowney whines about the cruel realities of deadline to explain why the loss-of-virginity storyline is on hiatus.
Gene Weingarten: Interestingly enough, we appear to be watching the deflowering of Cory this very week in "Watch Your Head."
Liz, can we link to one or two?
washingtonpost.com: Watch Your Head: Jan. 3 | Jan. 5 | Jan. 6
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comic,AL: What's your opinion on the "pseudo-affair" plot line in Sally Forth? Although it would be scandalous, and since the strip is called "Sally Forth," unlikely, for Ted to take Aria up on her offer I think it would be a huge improvement to the strip for him to develop a backbone. Otherwise I think Sally will just say "walkies!" and he will follow her home like the good dog that he is.
Gene Weingarten: I am annoyed by possessiveness in marrige, so I am annoyed by this plot line. Having said that, it is an interestingly ambiguous dynamic, and I respect the writers for it: Nothing is "going on," and yet both parties are disturbed. So is, in fact, something "going on"?
To me, the great part of the Sally Forth storyline is Sally's ma constantly intimating that Ted is a woman.
*one of our famed local comic strip artists was also caught short by his syndicate deadlines, but worked through a family vacation to stay on time...
And I'll bet he was man enough to not whine about it on his blog.
ReplyDeleteYou know, I believe he was, but he didn't, FORTUNATELY, leave his characters in coitus interruptus.
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