Yup. But for blurring-of-the-boundaries-type weirdness in Barks stories, you can't beat the part in "The Gilded Man" where our heroes come across some non-anthropomorphized stuffed ducks.
I don't think I know that one! I've got to check this out.
I just read the letter column from one of the Gladstone comics where the response was basically "Yes they're ducks and mice but they think they're people. Just relax and enjoy the comic."
Trying to figure out and see what you perceive Rationalize inhumane idiosyncrasies The notion that our national devotion is of freedom, laughably a lie Insidious god-given right to commodify human life But you don't wanna hear it We can tell by the way you tune it out
Yup. But for blurring-of-the-boundaries-type weirdness in Barks stories, you can't beat the part in "The Gilded Man" where our heroes come across some non-anthropomorphized stuffed ducks.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I know that one! I've got to check this out.
ReplyDeleteI just read the letter column from one of the Gladstone comics where the response was basically "Yes they're ducks and mice but they think they're people. Just relax and enjoy the comic."