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Buxom [3/5]

Digital Comics Story/Sequential posted on Mar 02, 2010
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Didi and her father Charles. A reminder that Didi is eighteen (18). How to discern the target audience for a sitcom involving a father and a teenage daughter: If the father is dumb, the show is targeted at kids. If the daughter is insufferable, the show is targeted at adults. Oh yeah, and don't forget to throw in a bizarre little brother that nobody quite understands. Remember family sitcoms before the 1990s, where parents could be wise and kids could be earnest, and the show still managed to produce big laughs? I miss those days sometimes.

Comments (3)


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Faemike55

4:33PM | Tue, 02 March 2010

Wonderful image and dialogue! Good point about the sitcoms. Now I see them as not funny at all.

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brewgirlca

9:44PM | Tue, 02 March 2010

Something tells me this is a pre90's work.

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ThetaLov

8:51AM | Wed, 03 March 2010

I'll say it's pre-90's - there's a rotary telephone in there! ;P I miss the old shows too. I may be too young to remember the REALLY good ones, but I'm also old enough to know that the new stuff out there is... well, crap. ;) Interesting little story you got going here.


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