Incorrect, this...

--- In [email protected], "Ellen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> problem is, talking involves movement, and comic strips are by 
> definition inanimate objects. It is hard to make an inanimate object 
> like a drawing look like it is moving in order to talk, so their 
mouths 
> are frozen in mid-word, so to speak.

The best artists have always been able to do this: give 
their "inanimate" drawings motion and life. 

The facial expression I'm referring to in FUNKY and SALLY is this 
SMIRK, like the characters THINK they're being funny or sarcastic... 
when in fact they're... just... not... funny. There's at least one 
smirking character per strip in both of those comix every day.





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