Even though I've never seen any T-content, I've enjoyed The Elderberries since I first stumbled upon them, as Corey Pandolph was taking over for Phil Frank. It followed the exploits of an odd band of retirees in a retirement home.
A month ago, the strip involved the home's management being told the home will be closed in a month.
Today, The Elderberries retire. The residents have found new lives among friends and family, except for Dusty (the cowboy) and the professor, who have moved into a New York apartment together. The Odd Couple is obviously the "Neil Simon play" they're referring to.
Actually, following that pair would make a good strip. Click to make the last Elderberries enjoyable.It was great to have a month to say goodbye ~ as good a sendoff as the final Calvin and Hobbes strip, I think.
In other
comics news, I noticed Richard Thompson's Cul-de-sac looked a bit odd last week. I did a bit of digging and found out that, as he's being treated for Parkinson's (I wish you the best!) his strip is being drawn by a series of artists, one a week for six weeks. And last week's was Corey Pandolph. The Norm's Michael Jantze took over the week before and I didn't even notice. Lincoln Pierce ("Big Nate") and Stephan Pastis ("Pearls Before Swine") are coming up. The first Cu-de-sac cartoon is below.
And just because it's great, the final Calvin and Hobbes follows.