Coloring Is Important!
Hey everyone! Zachary the Stupid Inventor here with today's comic review. Let's begin, shall we?Rubes: I have nothing against the joke, but the coloring of the calm ruins the joke because it makes them hard to see. Whoever colored the panel, and I doubt it was the cartoonist, did a bad job.
Grand Avenue: Just a nitpick, but I think the comic is funnier flipped horizontally, with the grandmother reacting first and THEN the spill and the kid. What do you guys think?
Speed Bump: Another nitpick, but if people are making vests, then shouldn't the arms be the only thing left and everything else be shorn?!?! Just saying...
Brewster Rockit: Funny as always.Bound and Gagged: Why are the zebra's stripes grey? They don't look like zebras to me now, another coloring issue.
Blondie: I usually enjoy it when comics crossover, but this joke is pretty random and could fit almost any comic character. Also Mother Goose and Grimm didn't even make a companion comic...
Get Fuzzy: I know I said that Get Fuzzy is mostly a conversation driven strip, still the art is pretty awesome, and the dog Satchel is always hilarious.
4 comments:
You don't understand what a vest is, apparently.
I do understand, but if vest are in, people would be shearing of the sheep's "vest" so to speak... and leaving the arms untouched.
Switching the sheep vest for human vests would be another level of thinking that many readers probably wouldn't get.
That bottle of fruit punch is half the size of the kid. What up with that.
I'm less worried about the size of the punch bottle than the freakish poses on display. Gramma's not so much "recoiling in horror" as "just got struck from behind by Invisible Mack Truck," and no boy stands with his legs clamped together like that unless he's pissed himself....or the artist's just a lazy slob who needs some serious unemployment experience.
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