The cycle of comics life
Between Friends, 10/5/23
Many years ago, when I first started this blog, it was called "I Read The Comics So You Don't Have To," and sometimes I feel I've lost sight of that missions, so, here you go: Between Friends has been doing an on-again-off-again plot for it seems like weeks where Susan here is on Zoom with a coworker who has young kids and is very excited about getting away from them for a few days on a work trip. This is, I do not deny, hashtag relatable, but there's just been so much of it, and if you're just seeing this strip in isolation, you're probably like, "I don't see why it's worth complaining about," but trust me: I have read the comics so you don't have to, and I'm here to tell you that it's gotten real old and shows no sign of not getting older. I feel like today's strip, which is just a bunch of dialogue coming out of a computer screen while a person makes various facial expressions in response, is particularly egregious. There's a lot to say about the post-lockdown persistence of white collar work-from-home jobs, and as a longtime home office worker I'm generally in favor of the trend, but it's a real problem for comic strips that rely on people interacting at work for visual interest.
Hi and Lois, 10/5/23