
I can’t think of a single context in which “A walk in the park would have been a comparative walk in the park” makes sense (and no, a non sequitur wasn’t intended as a punchline here)

I can’t think of a single context in which “A walk in the park would have been a comparative walk in the park” makes sense (and no, a non sequitur wasn’t intended as a punchline here)


Funny that this gets published

right after we discussed this


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Today’s premiere of Heart of the City 2.0 prompted me to think about other “first strips” and how, for better or worse, they set the tone for everything that would follow.

Peter Zale hooked me with the very first Helen, Sweetheart of the Internet

Basically, Milholland was telling us on Day One that if you’re capable of being offended, you should leave now.
(And don’t worry: the “baby” is now in his late teens, a regular in the strip, and Davan’s surrogate son)
Perhaps somebody who has a Comics Kingdom membership can supply the very first Hagar the Horrible, which I also remember as setting the stage for the next half century.
Does anybody remember any other significant Day Ones?
