When I was a kid I regularly read the comics in the
newspaper. I spent part of Sunday afternoon lying on the floor with the
colorful Sunday Comics spread out in
front of me absorbing all the “funnies-ness”.
Today, I think that if the Star-Telegram didn’t have daily comics, I
might not subscribe.
Whenever I find a comic strip that includes references to
libraries or books I get out my scissors and clip it. One Big Happy by Rick Detorie uses a child character, Ruthie, to show
her penchant for libraries. I agree with
Ruthie’s enthusiasm for reading.
Truths are often comically revealed as in this strip playing on
patrons’ confusion with the meaning of the word “periodical”:
I have a personal kinship with this mom in this Baby Blues strip by Rick Kirkman &
Jerry Scott who's book distraction gives a comic result:
Recently I came across Rex-Libris
by James Turner which features a thick-glasses-wearing, dark-suited,
skinny-tied librarian as the superhero. Imagine – a superhero LIBRARIAN!
Finally, we learn through Luann’s wisdom why, in this age of
the Internet, we should still have libraries:
I’ll draw this entry to a close with a commonly
used phrase from the 1920’s through 40’s that indicated that the speaker had enjoyed the evening and wished their friend a pleasant night:
2 comments:
I love it! Thanks, Lisa.
Glad you enjoyed it Kim!
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