
Because Doonesbury just happens to be one of the most influential comic scripts of all time, and its creator, Garry Trudeau, has moved on to TV, and we’re interested as hell in just about anything this dude says:

Because Doonesbury just happens to be one of the most influential comic scripts of all time, and its creator, Garry Trudeau, has moved on to TV, and we’re interested as hell in just about anything this dude says:
Grant Snider, our all-time fave poet/philosopher/cartoonist/orthodontist, points out that true gifts have nothing to do with Christmas:

The Shape of Ideas Sketchbook by Grant Snider features new illustrations, comics on drawing and creativity, and many blank pages for your own ideas, doodles, and observations. Order it from Abrams or wherever you get your books.

So. New Year’s Day. Happy 2019. Traditionally, a time to look backwards and forwards, see where we’ve been, take a guess where we’re headed.
I wish I could say I was optimistic about the future but I’m not. I’m going to hit 70 this year; cranky old man time. Not, I think, unwarranted.
Why, The Walking Dead, of course. As a member of a previous generation might have said (oh, um, hiya, LB): “Check it out!”
At the end of every year we take a look at the most-downloaded TV-episodes among torrenting pirates.
The list was headed by Game of Thrones for six years in a row, but this reign has now come to an end.
Well, some of it anyway. (We don’t want to start over-promising this early in the year. Give us a couple of weeks, though, and then…hehehe:)

Never mind solutions: the challenge is where to begin with the problems.