• Codex@lemmy.world
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      21 days ago

      Some of these he’s really just tacked in there. Makes me want to start something like “Farside Plus Heathcliff!” and just edit the little orange gremlin into other comics.

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      20 days ago

      I’ve remarked this before, but I find it kind of unsettling how careless / sloppy Gallagher has become over the years in drawing Orangecat.

      I’d guess some of that simply reflects his slackening attention to artistry, detail and original ideas over time, but it almost seems like there’s more… such as actual contempt towards the main characters or comic as a whole. Sort of like the opposite of clear-line geniuses such as Ketchum and Schulz right to the end.

      I tried searching for annual subscribers just now and found nothing, but I’d be kind of shocked if the newspaper count hadn’t gone down in recent years due to the strip becoming more incomprehensible (even annoying maybe) to the average reader.

      • FauxPseudo @lemmy.worldOPM
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        19 days ago

        I have no idea how many papers even exist these days much less how many run Heathcliff. I can’t imagine it’s very many and decreasing all the time because of papers dying and the general absurdism of this particular comic.

        A big factor in what I like about it is how irrelevant the titular character is to it. It’s what heightens the absurdism. It’s why I started removing OrangeCat.

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          19 days ago

          Yeap, we’ve talked about that a few times now, and I thoroughly approve of and love your project (even listing it on my community sidebar).

          I’m moreso curious what the heck’s going through Gallagher’s mind these days. Quality-wise it’s kind of shocking comparing his earlier stuff to current, and I’m not really talking about the absurdism.