I’m mildly amused by Sally’s mom. She gets some zingers in sometimes.
Same here. For the longest time I was compelled to read every strip, even the ones that are never funny, like “For Better Or Worse”. I’ve managed to get to the point where I can skip the ones that take too long to read, like Cathy, and another one where each Sunday strip is like a chapter out of a Lewis Carroll novel (? Little help here. I don’t get the paper, just read it every Sunday when I visit my parents like a good son.
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I still have to read every one that’s a quick read, even if I know that they aren’t going to be funny.
That said, Sally Forth, IMHO, is relatively funny. I’d personally rank it above Peanuts, Blondie, Hagar The Horrible, etc…; but well below Dilbert. YMobviouslydoesV.
shudder I remember when Howard drew the strip. Then when MacIntosh took over the art in 1992, his style was so radically different from Howard’s, that King Features Syndicate received hate mail for weeks. MacIntosh’s work at first didn’t resemble what it does now. The characters, if anything, seemed freakishly tall and skinny, and even more smirkish, if that’s possible. It took him a while to settle into his current style.
Our local paper put it out of its misery this very morning. I won’t miss it.
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This morning they also dropped:
Apartment 3-G
Cathy
Dennis the Menace
Marmaduke
Mary Worth
Pardon My Planet
Slylock Fox
Ziggy
The Quigmans (which only ran on Fridays)
The above were replaced with:
Baby Blues
Between Friends
Cul de Sac
F Minus
Mother Goose & Grimm
Mutts
Non Sequitur
Red and Rover
Speed Bump
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The only one I might occasionally miss is Pardon my Planet.
Sounds like Non Sequitur.
I had to stop reading the paper copy of the paper and instead read the news online for a month to break the habit of automatically reading “For Better or for Worse.”
I have been told (I have no idea by whom) that a lot of women like SF because it has gentle humor. However I totally reject any responsibility for this statement. Just leave me alone.
Sally Forth is a bitchy whiner who deserves to have a house dropped on her. Ted is lazy, whipped and incompetent. And Faye needs to stab Hillary in her whiny smirky face. I don’t like Sally Forth. It needs to sally forth and die!
The only comics I’ve kept up with since I moved to college and stopped getting a morning paper are Get Fuzzy and Pearls Before Swine.
I like Marmaduke.
It’s okay. The nice men in the white coats will be along shortly to help you.
I once read every Sunday edition of Prince Valiant in the Age of King Arthur, just to prove to myself it sucked. It did.
Does anyone put Prince Valiant clippings on their fridge?
Sally is ok - I only read three comics, though - Arlo and Janis, Sally Forth, and Luann.
Husband has been reading Pearls before Swine lately - the ones with Jeffy (from Family Circus) in them were hysterical!
As another Comics Curmudgeon addict, I read Sally Forth every day (as well as Mark Trail, Mary Worth, Shylock Fox, and Judge Parker. God help me).
It usually sucks a little bit more than the normal daily humor strip, due to the CONSTANT SMIRKING, but when Sally’s Mom comes on, she is fuckin’ AWESOME. Comes right out and admits she hates her 40 year old daughter…calls her unemployed thin-wristed son-in-law a fruity loser, calls her insecure 12 year old granddaughter fat. A real force of Evil Nature.
Granted, I too prefer the Wally Wood version.
Damnit! I was coming in here to post this.
That’s it.
You can thank me later. ![]()
You mean that thing was still around?? The only good part about it was it prompted a great exchange on The Golden Girls:
Dorothy: Apartment 3-G? I haven’t read that in 30 years!
Blanche: Let me catch you up. It’s later that afternoon…