dodint wrote: ↑Tue Jun 04, 2019 10:15 am
I forgot how ploddingly slow this is. Probably because I always read C&H in large format books rather than the papers themselves.
The only comic I think I really dug into the papers to read regularly was Bizarro, which I see is still being made. Nice.
Yup, once you read the large format books you're spoiled.
dodint wrote: ↑Tue Jun 04, 2019 10:15 am
I forgot how ploddingly slow this is. Probably because I always read C&H in large format books rather than the papers themselves.
The only comic I think I really dug into the papers to read regularly was Bizarro, which I see is still being made. Nice.
This was one of the more "plotty" threads of the series though IIRC, which probably adds to the slower feel, as it's just not as joke-heavy as other threads (i.e. anything noir, clones going to school, babysitter stuff, etc).
dodint wrote: ↑Tue Jun 04, 2019 10:15 am
I forgot how ploddingly slow this is. Probably because I always read C&H in large format books rather than the papers themselves.
The only comic I think I really dug into the papers to read regularly was Bizarro, which I see is still being made. Nice.
Yup, once you read the large format books you're spoiled.
True. I couldn't get enough of the Peanuts ones when I was little.
dodint wrote: ↑Tue Jun 04, 2019 10:15 am
I forgot how ploddingly slow this is. Probably because I always read C&H in large format books rather than the papers themselves.
The only comic I think I really dug into the papers to read regularly was Bizarro, which I see is still being made. Nice.
Yup, once you read the large format books you're spoiled.
True. I couldn't get enough of the Peanuts ones when I was little.
My elementary school had a bunch of those peanut books, and I read a bunch of them
I may have to dig up my old C&H books for a reread. Having a soon-to-be 6 year old and reading these from the perspective of the dad will dig up some humor I missed the first time through.