100 Words: Self-aware comic strips
I love newspaper comic strips. I especially
adore the “meta” approach sometimes found in Pearls Before Swine. (Meta, of course, is
when something refers back to or is about itself, like a book about
books. It's seeing the
thing from a higher perspective, like being enjoyably self-aware.) In one recent Pearls strip,
Neighbor Bob buries his face in his hands. Sob Sob Sob appears above him. Rat
says, “Hey, Neighbor Bob. Are you crying or calling someone a you-know-what?”
“Crying,” Bob says. “So hard to tell in comic strips,” Rat comments. This kind
of whimsical absurdity transcends the comics.