Fozzie Bear
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WHO SAYS YOU CAN’T GO BACK?
Apparently, Lynn Johnston can, and will.
It seems many readers of her fantastic strip (that's my opinion), For Better Or For Worse, are upset that the comic has reached an ending to the saga and…she’s starting over from the beginning.
Here is the strip where this has been announced:
http://www.fborfw.com/strip_fix/archives/003336.php
What are your thoughts about beginning again?
You know, I think I read once that Charles Schulz told her that aging her characters was a bad idea, and he may have been right since he didn't ever have to do a re-do. One friend I spoke to said she's just run out of ideas and wants to start over and just redraw what she has already drawn. Another one of my friends had no clue what I was talking about...but then again, he's a goldfish.
Personally, I was terribly sad when the dog died and other real-life events that were going on in the strip were joyful and sad. I felt like I knew these people.
Now, it feels like they're moving away and I'll never see them again; but, new neighbors are moving in and they appear similar to the old folks. I dunno.
Share your opinion.
Apparently, Lynn Johnston can, and will.
It seems many readers of her fantastic strip (that's my opinion), For Better Or For Worse, are upset that the comic has reached an ending to the saga and…she’s starting over from the beginning.
Here is the strip where this has been announced:
http://www.fborfw.com/strip_fix/archives/003336.php
What are your thoughts about beginning again?
You know, I think I read once that Charles Schulz told her that aging her characters was a bad idea, and he may have been right since he didn't ever have to do a re-do. One friend I spoke to said she's just run out of ideas and wants to start over and just redraw what she has already drawn. Another one of my friends had no clue what I was talking about...but then again, he's a goldfish.
Personally, I was terribly sad when the dog died and other real-life events that were going on in the strip were joyful and sad. I felt like I knew these people.
Now, it feels like they're moving away and I'll never see them again; but, new neighbors are moving in and they appear similar to the old folks. I dunno.
Share your opinion.