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12 Memorable newspaper comic-strip deaths
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http://www.avclub.com/content/feature/12_memorable_newspaper_comic
Not surprisingly, the death of Farley in For Better or For Worse topped the list. The surprise, though, is that #12 on the list was Garfield. Wha-huh? Garfield died? Some think he did, in 1989, during
this week-long story arc
. The idea is that Garfield was dying, left behind in the abandoned Arbuckle household, and is imagining a better life for himself in his dying moments, and THOSE moments are the strip we see in the paper every day.
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Re: 12 Memorable newspaper comic-strip deaths
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Yeah, I caught this article too...
I don't know what to make of the whole Garfield thing... I read the actual strips, and don't know what to make of them. Maybe it was Davis struggling with the fact he made horrible pap? It's extremely vague.
(edit: Here's a link to a
Garfield is Dead
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Did For Better or Worse used to not suck, or have my standards just gotten higher? I swear it didn't used to suck this hard. I swear that when Farley died, it was a good strip back then.
And yet I can't stop reading it, like staring at a train wreck. The Technical Staff gave up reading newspaper comics years ago, so I can't rant to him. I have to read
The Comics Cumudgeon
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Quote from: wombat on August 12, 2007, 05:50:07 PM
Did For Better or Worse used to not suck, or have my standards just gotten higher? I swear it didn't used to suck this hard. I swear that when Farley died, it was a good strip back then.
And yet I can't stop reading it, like staring at a train wreck. The Technical Staff gave up reading newspaper comics years ago, so I can't rant to him. I have to read
The Comics Cumudgeon
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OMG thank you Wombat. I thought I was all alone.
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It appears Jim Davis was just taking the piss
. Still, though, them's some creepy strips.
Newspaper comics have it rough. They're competing critically with the Internet comics, but have to maintain the newspaper comic status quo. I'd much rather be in Onstad's position than someone like Aaron McGruder.
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We are so not alone Paul - I just discovered that their messageboard has a thread called
"When FBOFW Jumped the Shark."
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Funky Winkerbean is still good, there's a lot out there about Tom Batiuk right now, because in a few months there will be a major death on that strip that a lot of people are already hung up about. He's done very interesting things with that strip since he started drawing it back in (I think) the late 70s or early 80s.
Interested in the process of doing a comic for much of your life?
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I so wish Marvin was dead. SIDS, anyone?
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Didn't Marmaduke get decapitated by a passing garbage truck that he ran in front of? I think I remember that one from when I was a kid...
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I never read newspaper comics regularly but FBofW definitely used to be good when I did read it.
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The Garfield thing totally creeps me out. I used to watch the Garfield holiday specials as a kid, and they could be pretty dark. Remember the Halloween one with the ghost pirate ship? Or the heartbreaking one where Garfield finds his birth mother? But this takes the cake.
Now that I've re-read them, I have a vague impression that I saw them at the time -- which makes sense, as I would have been ten when they ran. But I think I was too young for them to really sink in or make sense. I will have to ask my father about these. He would remember, and I'm interested in his impressions.
This makes the current strip much more interesting. Much like imagining that someone in the Family Circus is having kinky sex just out of panel. Or that Marmaduke is just about to be taken in the backyard and shot.
I long for the days when comic strips were enjoyable
without
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Quote from: jldunston on August 13, 2007, 02:07:01 PM
This makes the current strip much more interesting. Much like imagining that someone in the Family Circus is having kinky sex just out of panel. Or that Marmaduke is just about to be taken in the backyard and shot.
Man, I miss the DFC.
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I don't.
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