Damn you, Tom Batiuk, you had it! You were thisclose to producing a funny comic today! An amusing, whimsical little gag that would have had us shaking our heads and appreciatively chuckling, “Oh, that Crazy Harry’s a character!” and making us readers remember why we started following this strip. A funny, two-panel comic. But you just had to try and be relevant. You just had to tack on that gratuitous panel 3. You just had to have Funky show his dimples and try to improve a gag that needed no improvement. Has he been taking douchebag lessons from Les? “I really don’t think that’s an acronym…” A “word formed from the initial letters or groups of letters of words in a set phrase or series of words”?
Yes, it’s an acronym all right. “…although I’m sure there’s an app for it.” Oh, you’re sure? I’m not sure you know what an “app” is; neither do you know that Apple’s tagline for the iPhone (note capitalization and lack of hyphen) is “there’s an app for that” (unless TB’s trying not to infringe on Apple’s trademark). Even Crazy Harry can’t muster a smirk!
Author: TFHackett
A Day in the LIFO
Funky goes along with Harry’s “CEO” premise: either out of camaraderie, or possibly because he senses that “Crazy” finally has at last become so, and is just humoring the mailman until he can slip out the door.
A (real world) CEO might apply “LIFO structures” when downsizing personnel. But if “CEO” Harry’s objective is to raise cash, he’ll get a lot more by parting with his “Silver Age Flash” comics (circa 1956) than he would for DC’s “New 52“, published last year. But hey, logic, am I right?
Harry Tinkle
For all his jerkish behavior upon learning of Crazy Harry’s unemployment, give Funky credit for at least checking in on his friend. Maybe Harry’s strategy of selling off his library (instead of, I dunno, looking for another job) is not as idiotic as we think. Keep in mind that in the Funkiverse, a single issue of an obscure comic, pulled from a safe, can generate enough revenue to rescue not one but two businesses.
Crazy Is As Crazy Does
Oh, Donna Klinghorn, you poor, poor woman. I stopped feeling sorry for Cayla a long time ago: there were plenty of warning signs that she was marrying a jerk. But I truly pity Donna: today she throws herself at Crazy Harry, trying her wifely best to take his mind off of having (deservedly, though improbably) lost his job. But once again, Crazy denies her, the better to tend to his beloved goddamn books, and once again she just takes it in stride.
“We could use some extra money…” “Extra” money, Harry?
You just lost the only job you ever had. Is getting another job not an option for you? Sure, you look and act like a septuagenarian, but you have a wife, a house, and one or three children. I really doubt that selling a few books, or imagining that you’re a CEO, is gonna supplant your lost income.
I Helped With the (Slow, Inefficient) Delivery
Epicus Doomus
November 29, 2012 at 12:08 am
…Old slang from the 1940’s, obscure sports references, weird mixed metaphors and Funky not just being unlikeable and dour but downright obnoxious…this is one peculiar little arc.
Peculiar indeed. It started out with Crazy’s career crisis, then we witnessed Funky’s reaction (to its impact on himself), moving on to Funky getting fired up on his friend’s behalf, before wrapping up (or not) today with Batiuk revisiting to a favorite theme: bashing the U.S. Postal Service.

