I’ve been reading his comics online since he opened his website. His new stuff is still pretty limited. Basically, he’s experimenting with using graphical tools instead of the old school pen and ink. It doesn’t matter. His old stuff is still funny.
What’s the betting on the his new stuff getting political? I sure hope not, and that he can resist the pressure.
Is there a site that re-runs the old “Steve Canyon” comic strips?
I read that Australia was re-running the UK’s 1960 strip “Modesty Blaise” up until recently, when a native dark skinned first-peoples aboriginal PoC Australian character was described as an “abo”.
Can anybody teach me a simple method to determine whether or not the daily B.C. or Wizard of Id comics are original or re-runs?
Well, Johnny Hart died in 2007, so it’s pretty safe to say they’re all reruns.
New BC and Id comics are being done by one of the grandkids, I believe. The art is slightly different.
I’ve been reading his comics online since he opened his website. His new stuff is still pretty limited. Basically, he’s experimenting with using graphical tools instead of the old school pen and ink. It doesn’t matter. His old stuff is still funny.
https://www.thefarside.com/new-stuff/118/probe-release
Remember Zorky, …. it’s probe and release.
Reminds me of certain job interviews…
“… probe and release”
What’s the betting on the his new stuff getting political? I sure hope not, and that he can resist the pressure.
Is there a site that re-runs the old “Steve Canyon” comic strips?
I read that Australia was re-running the UK’s 1960 strip “Modesty Blaise” up until recently, when a native dark skinned first-peoples aboriginal PoC Australian character was described as an “abo”.
Can anybody teach me a simple method to determine whether or not the daily B.C. or Wizard of Id comics are original or re-runs?
Well, Johnny Hart died in 2007, so it’s pretty safe to say they’re all reruns.
New BC and Id comics are being done by one of the grandkids, I believe. The art is slightly different.