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[–] qooqie@lemmy.world 2 points 11 months ago (1 children)

A rare one that makes more sense with heathcliff!

[–] FauxPseudo@lemmy.world 3 points 11 months ago (1 children)

It happens. Though in another place someone said they found this one more disturbing because he just leaves piles of defeated enemies around. It reads as much more cold and cruel without him in it even though it's still obvious who "he" is despite his visual absence.

[–] JohnnyEnzyme@lemm.ee 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

@qooqie@lemmy.world

A rare one that makes more sense with heathcliff!

That's often my line, but I think I disagree on this one. For one-- as a Heathcliff reader, it's perfectly obvious what just happened. Second, the star on top makes it very clear what Iggy's talking about. Heathcliff adding ball ornaments is somewhat redundant to all that-- important to show for new readers perhaps, but not essential for regulars IMO.

in another place someone said they found this one more disturbing because he just leaves piles of defeated enemies around.

I love that commentary, but that does in fact capture what traditional Heathcliff is all about-- i.e., the absolute VIP and boss of the suburban animal world.

[–] FauxPseudo@lemmy.world 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

The Heathcliff of my youth was the town bully. That is seldom shown in the modern stuff.

[–] JohnnyEnzyme@lemm.ee 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

I'm not quite sure which period you're referring to (maybe when he and Spike were frequently getting in to slugfests?), but I think there's an argument that the way Heathcliff's borderline-automatically respected nowadays is much the result of him being a 'tough' when the strip was younger.

All the birds, people, animals and others sitting around commenting on his daily activities seem pretty in line with that.

[–] FauxPseudo@lemmy.world 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Back during the 1980s cartoon era.

[–] JohnnyEnzyme@lemm.ee 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Mid-Gately, then.

I hate to say it, but Garfield was arguably more interesting, those days.

[–] FauxPseudo@lemmy.world 2 points 11 months ago

It didn't require nearly as many brain cycles back then. Now it makes you think.

[–] FauxPseudo@lemmy.world 2 points 11 months ago