I find this genuinely disturbing. Since most of the Sunday strips elicit a "meh," that counts as an improvement. The adventures of a gang of juvenile delinquent mashed potatoes would make an interesting claymation film. A Spudsploitation flick, maybe?
I don't find it disturbing, but it's a good thing that it is titled A Day with Tato Joe, otherwise I wouldn't have any idea what he was. He looks more like a slice of pizza than a potato.
@13
Joyce has no lasting impact on society that I see. he wrote the greatest literary achievement of the last century. Joyce was interested in literary possibilities. The Stranger and its books editor Paul Constant are interested in popularity and profits. So please Jude, no more references to Joyce. You drag his hallowed name into this Slog Slime Pit. Thank You kindly..
On the whole, Stranger "Sunday Comics" make me feel old. When I was young, Sunday comics were funny, or at least attempted to be funny. Or the political cartoons made snarky jabs at politicians. Stranger comics are almost universally unfunny, and seem to make no point whatsoever. Or maybe I'm just over the hill, and just don't "get it".
Wow! I was going to say I don't get it because I'm a whole lot older than you, but it looks like I'm not the only one who doesn't get it. I didn't get the "tato" being a derivative of potato, however so I'm still older than you.
Crone sez: NOT FUNNY.
Joyce has no lasting impact on society that I see. he wrote the greatest literary achievement of the last century. Joyce was interested in literary possibilities. The Stranger and its books editor Paul Constant are interested in popularity and profits. So please Jude, no more references to Joyce. You drag his hallowed name into this Slog Slime Pit. Thank You kindly..
Crone sez: NOT FUNNY.