Gocomics mycomics 13759363/4/2023 If you've been following The Adventures of The New GoComics since our October relaunch announcement, you've hopefully had a chance to check out the beta version of the site. Next week, the new GoComics hatches from its beta cocoon, emerging as a beautiful, comics-stuffed butterfly. Please remember that editors are people two. Hysterical, right? And hopefully, this one story will silence all those numerous folks out there who are always criticizing and hating editors. LOL!īelow is the revised version that ran in newspapers and on on May 1, 2014: For the record, the Andersons claimed innocence, but we have our suspicions. So the editors made a quick call and had a great long laugh of misunderstanding with the Andersons. Now you and I may find this funny, but I can assure you that normal people would not. Let's just say I drank that latte down like a real latte lover would and said "there's no way we can run this."ĭo you see that? OMG! This almost went out. I was sipping a butterscotch latte when I first saw it. I was coming off of a big calve workout at lunch and excited to read my Marm. We were sitting by the coffee bar drinking Hazelnut Sanka Americanos and editing/laughing at this wonderfully plus-sized canine. It was a Thursday, aka "Deadline Day" for the Duke, which is the nickname John Wayne stole from Marmaduke. It was a blustery day in Kansas City, the breezy spring air was playing havoc on my kilt, but otherwise it seemed a normal day. What a strange and delicious world that would be! LOL!īecause our time here is short, I will share one story from our editors Reed Jackson and Clint Hooker (BTW not the two famous Civil War generals). So much so, that I think we'd all be qualified for jobs as hot tub lifeguards if such a ridiculous thing existed in this world. We could be here for hours if I was to tell you about all the times an editor on our squad has prevented a cartoonist from getting into hot water. You might think that question is self-serving, but I assure you, it is like a gas station in Oregon or New Jersey, in that it is only full-serving. May they keep you in one, awesome piece today and the day after.Īre editors the greatest people in the world? Get a look at five selections from the new comic collection below to soak up some serious I'm-not-alones. It isn't all absolutely fine, but It's All Absolutely Fine, uh, is. In the face of fashion fails, social stumbles and unshakable melancholy, however, it sure can't hurt. We're not physicians, so we can't legally tell you that laughter is the best medicine. Stress, depression and anxiety are perfectly normal responses to an age of one million obligations (and one-million-and-one distractions). Collected in the new tome dubbed It's All Absolutely Fine, Elliot's cartooning captures the feeling of facing crushing expectations heaped upon us by exterior and interior forces. That's where Rubyetc creator Ruby Elliot's comics come in. Monolithic concepts can be jerks like that. It's an unbalanced conversation when it forces feelings on us yet won't respond to being shouted at for being a big, dumb bully that needs a new hobby. Modern life is pretty good at telling us how to look, what to think and how to feel, but it's rather terrible at listening.
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