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What’s Black, White And Read All Over?

When I was a little dude, the newspaper funnies were just about the only thing I would read in the daily papers. Yes, papers. Way back when, Dallas had a morning paper and an evening paper, both with different comics. Now that was the life.

It wasn’t until I got much older that I would read other sections of the paper, mostly the sports and entertainment sections. I admit it, I was easily amused. Very easily amused. What can I say?

Anyway. My point is that I loved the daily comics. Now, for some reason, my comic-book-loving little dudes won’t — for the most part — be caught dead reading the newspaper funnies at all. Or any other section of the paper. Except for one. My youngest little dude, Speed Racer.

Speed has decided that reading the comics is a good way to stall from having to do his homework. Normally, when he gets home from school, he has a snack and then starts on his homework. That way it’s in the past and he doesn’t have to worry about it as the night grows long. He figures — rightly — that I won’t interfere with any sort of reading he wants to do and the comic pages are just long enough to let him get in a good read, without burning up all his homework time.

I’m glad to see that at least someone in my household is still giving some sort of attention to that dying conveyor of media content, the daily newspaper. I still read it mostly because of a sense of obligation since that’s what payed for my rent and food for so many years. I just want to make sure Speed doesn’t find out you can read most of the comics at various sites on the web. This way we have something to share.

He reads the comics and when he doesn’t understand something (usually it’s something inane like Cathy or Wizard of Id), he’ll ask me about it and I’ll actually have to read those awful comic strips so I can explain their inept, unfunny attempt at humor.

Still, it’s another thing we can share and that’s always a good thing.

– Richard

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2 comments to What’s Black, White And Read All Over?

  • Great post! I love reading with my 2-year-old daughter, and your post reminded me of how much I loved reading the funnies in the newspaper as a kid. I’ll definitely plan on sharing some quality time with her while looking over the funny pages when she is a little older! Thanks for this post. (I love your blog, by the way. I added it to my blogroll just now. Let me know if that’s OK with you.)

  • Richard

    Thanks, Brian. We’re glad you like the site and we’re thrilled you wanted to put us on your blog roll. We’ll make sure to check out your site quickly.

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