Thursday, January 06, 2005

Comic Strip Shuffle

Interesting news. Apparently the LA Times has finally dropped Garfield like a sack of wet cat hair. I know it's probably the single most popular strip since Peanuts. I certainly had more than my fair share of books as a kid. Garfield led me to develop a love of lasagna, a healthy dislike of dogs, and an ambivalent attitude toward morbid obesity. But it's really really bad these days. Every panel is essentially the same image and every "fat, lazy, hungry" punchline has been done many times before.

Comic by committee:


Gene Weingarten puts it best:

He said the paper displayed "the kind of cojones missing in too many places" and described "Garfield" as "a strip produced by a committee, devoid of originality, devoid of guts, a strip cynically DESIGNED to be inoffensive and bad, on the theory that public tastes are insipid."

Get Fuzzy
is far more akin to what Garfield used to be in it's heyday - sarcastic, rude, often nonsensical and subject to flights of fantasy and bizarre antics. Today's orange tabby is just bluntly revisiting past gags with less flair and more familiar, easy-to-digest punchlines. Just compare the two on any given day and the difference is astounding:



Bring back Bill Watterson and the irreverent, insightful humor of Calvin and Hobbes. Watterson's work could be cutting, yet sweet and honest without pandering. Every strip was unique and often unexpected, with heavy doses of philosophy and wit mixed in with sledding, space aliens and giant squids. Here's something for next Christmas.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

WOOO HOOo!

Anonymous said...

This is silly....how do I post as me without creating an account?

Anyway, I love Get Fuzzy. Garfield is boring. I think that Scott Kurtz at PvP has some interesting ideas about how the comic syndicates have kinda taken all of the creativity and profitability out of comic strip writing.

Maybe the LA Times should replace Garfield with PvP. Kurtz is offering it for free. Why not?

E Mac said...

Welcome Freddie and Anonymous.

Well, you can always, you know, sign your post with your name. That's what I do when I post to Livejournal.

Or you can knuckle under and join Blogger under the future Googlezon corporation, eventual ruler of all media.

Anonymous said...

Get Fuzzy has the added bonus of throwing in ferrets every once in a while.

And if I hear any ferret-throwing jokes...

-Bekah

Anonymous said...

Might I recommend Suzie View, a strip about a young rebellious independent filmmaker and her talking stuffed animals. It's quite neato.

Anonymous said...

That was me, BTW. I forgot to sign my work.



-- Ben of the Anonymous Sea

E Mac said...

This one looks like a Calvin and Hobbes reference. I approve. Thanks for the heads up, Ben.