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Lee Benaka
Member Since 2004
Posted on 10/21/2014
Aaaah! The end of Amy & Jordan. What a tragic piece of art. Yet how timely it is also, in light of recent developments in the United States in terms of gun policies. Nice pick-up, although I'm sorry to say it depresses me. Which is the point, right?
Mr. Eyecatcher
Member Since 2009
Posted on 10/21/2014
Lee Benaka wrote:
Aaaah! The end of Amy & Jordan. What a tragic piece of art. Yet how timely it is also, in light of recent developments in the United States in terms of gun policies. Nice pick-up, although I'm sorry to say it depresses me. Which is the point, right?Amy and Jordan often die in his strips only to be rejuvenated on the next page... guess he dies a bit every day again too?
Lee Benaka
Member Since 2004
Posted on 10/21/2014
Mr. Eyecatcher wrote:
Amy and Jordan often die in his strips only to be rejuvenated on the next page... guess he dies a bit every day again too?We can only hope, but Mr. Beyer gave an interview a few years ago where he declared that this was his final Amy & Jordan strip: "Beyer’s new Strip for Art Review signals his surprise return to his signature avatars after sixteen years, although (spoiler alert!) this may be their swan song. “I wanted to kill off Amy and Jordan in the grand tradition of Fritz the Cat and other murdered cartoon characters.” In 1972, Crumb famously created a story in which his feline star was stabbed by an irate ex-girlfriend with an ice-pick in the back of his head, an act of vengeance for the distortion of his character in Ralph Bakshi’s animated movie. It was only in autumn 2011 that Beyer started working again on a comic and feeling happy with the results. 'The truth is I am completely burned out on Amy and Jordan, but I am not burned out on the idea of making comics.'"
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