A Sally Forth Christmas
A Very Merry Christmas to all who celebrate, Happy Holidays to all, and best wishes all around!!!
Just a holiday note: In today’s strip, Ted flashes back to a holiday memory we already showed in the comic, back in 2018. In other words, we get to see the exact same childhood Christmas from two different angles, in the moment and through the lens of time. Or, as some may call it, narrative OCD.
Thank you very, very much for spending time with us and our comic family. This has been a particularly curious year for the industry as a whole and what we do we can only do because of you. No pressure 😀
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
Merry Christmas, Ces! I’ve been enjoying these posts immensely.
Mr. Marciuliano –
I am waaaay late to the game on this, but – in 2017, you did a series where Ted was dealing with is dad’s decline due to Alzheimers, and his eventual death as well.
I lost my father this way in the fall of 2016, after a long “off ramp”; your strip was poignant, heart
rending, and extremely helpful for me: I re-read them in the fall, around the anniversary of dad’s passing. You nailed it, at least for me – thank you so much for your writing (the other stuff is funny as hell, too).
All the best
Pete Gill
Duke ’86, English
Duke ’86, Englisht r rere
Thank you very much. And I know it has been a few years but my condolences on the passing of your father. We both know the feelings and coping continue.
And on a completely different note—apologies for the shift in tone—apparently we overlapped a year at Duke. (’89)