Several Metro stations around DC have glass elevators next to or between escalators, or vice versa. I get them confused too. This ran in the Post Mag in aught-six.
If I knew what I was talking about, I would say: I hereby witness the great milestone of '09 in cartoon art! Multi-directional, multi-destinational; it displays a strong aroma of health insurance crisis, mellowed only by early holiday-shopping happiness!
Brilliant!
ReplyDeleteThis is really a wonderful strip.
ReplyDeleteIf I knew what I was talking about, I would say: I hereby witness the great milestone of '09 in cartoon art! Multi-directional, multi-destinational; it displays a strong aroma of health insurance crisis, mellowed only by early holiday-shopping happiness!
ReplyDeleteBridget Riley eat your heart out! I have a headache from reading it, but I love it
ReplyDeleteWhat a great, inventive layout for a strip--awesome!
ReplyDeleteI sure wish that all the people in Montreal metro followed the "over to one side so people can get by" rule.
ReplyDeleteLoved the layout but more the gag.
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Great layout !
ReplyDeleteMuzition: We here in DC wish people on the Metro would as well! Pity the poor tourist who doesn't stand on the right during rush hour.
ReplyDeleteExhibit A in what comics can do better than any other art form.
ReplyDeleteWHAT HAPPENED TO RICHARD'S POOR ALMANAC? ARGH!! 3 WEEKS AND NO RPA!!!!
ReplyDeletePity the poor tourist who doesn't stand on the right during rush hour.
ReplyDeleteor, as I prefer to call them, "Dead Men Walking"
Woodrow, I'm just taking a break. RPA should be back next week.
ReplyDeleteWoodrow, I'm just taking a break. RPA should be back next week. OK, whew, thank you....I was starting to hyperventilate!
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