Thursday, February 23, 2012

Barney and Clyde and Van

This past Sunday Barney & Clyde had another great strip that depended on meta humor. The foundation of the joke -- Van Morrison's contractual obligation songs -- was certainly real enough. Although they're no longer so easy to find online. All of the sites I checked had the content removed or blocked (like WFMU's Beware the Blog entry).



As I noted in "Meta Barney & Clyde," the characters are aware they exist in a comic strip when it serves the story. And that's exactly what happens here.

What I really like is the double purpose of panels 5 and 7. They serve the traditional function of adding a beat before the next line. But once you get to the last panel, you realize they also serve as filler.

Impromptu genius? No, just some well thought-out humor that plays with the medium.


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