With this comic, Cat and Girl went from being taped up on telephone poles and storefronts to appearing weekly in the Williams Record. And being taped up on telephone poles and storefronts. Your guess as to which had the higher readership is as good as mine.
Which leads us to. This has got to be one of the least comprehensible cartoons in the archive. Selling out refers to appearing in a college newspaper. George Steinbrenner, being an alumnus of the college, could theoretically be receiving that newspaper. That’s it. It wasn’t too funny even in context.
June 12, 2009
With this comic, Cat and Girl went from being taped up on telephone poles and storefronts to appearing weekly in the Williams Record. And being taped up on telephone poles and storefronts. Your guess as to which had the higher readership is as good as mine.
Which leads us to. This has got to be one of the least comprehensible cartoons in the archive. Selling out refers to appearing in a college newspaper. George Steinbrenner, being an alumnus of the college, could theoretically be receiving that newspaper. That’s it. It wasn’t too funny even in context.
June 18, 2009
im glad you explained this!
June 23, 2009
Also potentially reading this strip: John Sayles, director of Limbo (and, coincidentally, Eight Men Out!).
August 9, 2009
More amusing than anything is the idea that Cat and Girl keep a little chewing tobacco on hand in the cupboard, like it’s cumin powder or something.
September 30, 2009
Ah, with Dorothy explaining this one, now we don’t have to pretend to understand the comic, like we usually have to do with Cat and Girl.
:P