On today's Comic Riffs blog, Washington Post cartoonist and editor Michael Cavna solicits comments on Cul de Sac under the heading Defend That Toon. My only comment is, I wish the guy who does Cul de Sac would learn to draw faster.
Besides which, it's equally true of C&H, for that matter: Calvin is certainly juvenile and repugnant on occasion, i.e. when he isn't asleep, as Suzie would be only too willing to testify.
Why don't you create a small agenda?
ReplyDeleteI mean that could makes me and tons of people happy for a whole year :D
I found this comment interesting:
ReplyDelete"To me CdS is juvenile and trite. It is very poorly drawn and has a way of making its characters repugnant.
To mention it in the same breath with C&H is akin to sacrilege."
Apparently they don't know what Bill Watterson thinks of CdS... :)
@ Akholt,
ReplyDeleteBesides which, it's equally true of C&H, for that matter: Calvin is certainly juvenile and repugnant on occasion, i.e. when he isn't asleep, as Suzie would be only too willing to testify.