Continuing from Wednesday: I’m not sure who Meta-Man’s true identity is, but I notice he has Washington’s hair. Just saying.
Again, this doesn’t really fall into “continuity.” But is a super hero with “meta powers” really constrained by continuity?
Continuing from Wednesday: I’m not sure who Meta-Man’s true identity is, but I notice he has Washington’s hair. Just saying.
Again, this doesn’t really fall into “continuity.” But is a super hero with “meta powers” really constrained by continuity?
I like drawing Ryan as his hero, The Midnight Marauder! And it looks like he has a new partner in fighting crime (who suspiciously has Washington’s hair).
I think it’s safe to say that these strips don’t fall into “continuity,” though I’m not all that tight on my continuity anyway.
| Apr 3, 09 | Part of a Conciousness-Expanding Breakfast |
| Sep 26, 11 | A Story Told To No One |
| Jun 29, 11 | U.V. |
| Oct 18, 10 | Impact |
| Feb 16, 11 | The Secret Admirer |
When I finished up “The Color Guy” sequence last week, I got a comment from my good friend Alan Crabtree, musing on the nature of reality, philosophy and Descartes. My smart-aleck response was to quote a line from Steve Martin’s “Death Of Socrates.”
You can find that strip, with commentary, here.
I did that mostly ’cause I knew it’d get a laugh from Alan (right, Big Al?) but also because his comments reminded me of back when I was in college (Ball State University for those of you who are abnormally curious) and took an Introduction to Philosophy class.
For years I thought I’d gotten a “C” in that class. But recently, I had to get my transcripts for a new job and discovered I’d actually gotten a “B”. I have no idea why I had the faulty memory (I’m sure there’s some philosophical reason but I don’t know what it is, which is probably why I didn’t get an “A”).
The class instructor was a very nice lady, and I ended up lending her a tape I had of Steve Martin’s “Death Of Socrates” skit from his “Comedy Is Not Pretty” tv special. I was curious about what her reaction might be.
I’ve long since lost that tape, but here’s a version that I found on YouTube. A couple of disclaimers, however: For some reason that I don’t understand, this clip has a laugh track. I’m fairly certain that the original didn’t. Also, the very end is cut off. But even with those caveats, I think it holds up:
If you haven’t seen it before, the part that was cut out at the end was the revelation of Socrates’ final words to Plato (“Come mister tally man / tally me bananas / daylight come and me wanna go home”).
When the instructor returned the tape to me, she said she liked it and commented that it was funny while reflecting a little bit of the reality of Socrates (though I doubt that he ever actually ordered Chinese food).
That Intro to Philosophy class did give me an important insight, though probably not one the instructor intended. On the first day of the class, she stood in front of us and declared that, “Philosophy is the attempt to answer, or at least examine, questions that cannot be answered using standard empirical means.”
The first thought that went through my head was: “Well, that leaves guessing.”
And that has stayed with me ever since.
| Apr 10, 09 | Digging Up Trouble |
| Nov 4, 11 | The Holiday March |
| Mar 7, 11 | Attack of the Mini-Dirigibles |
| Dec 27, 10 | Get Together |
| Jun 27, 11 | Dream A Little Dream of Brian |
Finishing up from Monday and Wednesday: When the color goes out, do you take care of it yourself, or leave it to the pros?
And yes, as some of you may suspect, this week was inspired by a Photoshop plug-in: the Multi fill tool that you can find at http://www.bpelt.com/psplugins/flatting.html. You just never know where the ideas will come from.
| Feb 10, 12 | Why They Invented The Cameraphone |
| Jul 7, 11 | A Deal Memo With God |
| Mar 4, 11 | That’s My Cue |
| Mar 23, 09 | I Am But A Grasshopper |
| Nov 29, 11 | The Gatekeeper |