Posted on 07/13/2015 3:55:50 PM PDT by iowamark
Fans of the well-loved comic strip Bloom County are celebrating this morning, after cartoonist Berkeley Breathed issued the first panels of his satirical strip in decades.
Breathed won a Pulitzer Prize for his work on Bloom County back in 1987; two years later, he quit producing it. On Sunday, he posted a photo of himself to Facebook in which he sat in front of a computer screen with an empty cartoon template titled Bloom County 2015.
"A return after 25 years. Feels like going home," he wrote.
And on Monday, one of Breathed's central characters, Opus, awoke from his long slumber with a question:
"That was some nap!! How long was I out, Milo?" "25 years."
Breathed released the new strip via Facebook. The most popular comment on his post seems to sum up many fans' response: "And suddenly the world is back in alignment. Thank you Sir."
Fans of Bloom County had been anticipating the strip's return particularly after Breathed responded to a commenter's request for new material last week by writing, "Watch this space."
The strip's return promises to reunite readers with Opus, Bill the Cat and other characters that were previously seen just in Breathed's two Sunday-only strips, Outland (1989-1995) and Opus (2003-2008). They're likely to have plenty to talk about: Bloom County, whose small-town characters often found absurdity in America's cultural and political life, returns as the country heads into a new presidential election season.
It's unclear whether Breathed will syndicate his new work in newspapers; he recently recalled how an editorial dispute with a publisher had a direct role in his decision to quit cartooning in 2008. His Facebook postings, Breathed said earlier this month, are "nicely out of reach of nervous newspaper editors, the PC humor police now rampant across the web ... and ISIS."
When Bloom County went idle in 1989, it was one of several clever and inventive comic strips, such as Calvin and Hobbes and The Far Side, that were beloved by fans and yet were also comparatively short-lived. Today, devoted fans are treating its return as a small miracle.
"As every day there's some part of my childhood dying off, this morning I awoke to see one part be brought back to life," a reader named John Lowry wrote on Facebook. "Thank you from the bottom of my heart Mr. Breathed, you made my day!"
LOL
Ditto that!
You beat me to the punch!
I can’t find the one where Steve, Opus and other characters are all forced to be seated at the “non-minority” table in a pizza joint. Steve asks a hard-looking chick at the next table for the parmesan, and she answers “Apologize!”
Meh. Call me when Calvin and Hobbes comes back.
Dittos on that.
Ramirez is absolutely amazing.
I still have a copy of “Billy and the Boingers: Bootleg” around here somewhere, complete with the 45 RPM single.
I’d rather see Watterson come back with Calvin and Hobbes
with the death of newspapers, i wonder if being a daily cartoonist even pays the bills these days...
Not only that, but Art Bell is returning to the airwaves in a week...
Ditto and I’ll raise you one Ditto.
Calvin and Hobbes, clever. Bloom County not bad either.
For true subtle satire.... POGO in the day.
that was one of the greatest comic strips of all time
John Denver was killed playing around with his little ultralight airplane.
Calvin and Hobbes is more my mental level. But I did enjoy the Penguin ‘wisdom’ ... homina homina homina
Yes, excellent comic strip.
Yep, them’s my fav too.
So cool!! Thanks for posting.
I love this strip! The world needs some Opus and Bill the Cat right now!
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