Richard Thompson (5 comments)

Richard Thompson

Friday, August 17, 2012 - 01:16 PM

My heart broke, today, to read that Richard Thompson is retiring his sublimely delightful strip Cul De Sac, due to Parkinson's. And I wanted to take a moment to celebrate Richard.

More than anything else, because Richard is a good man, an insightful man, a funny man -- and because his art makes the world a better place.

I particularly loved the hour or two we got to sit down in Ohio and chat solely about comics for the documentary I'm making. His philosophy of comics, the joys and the heartbreaks of it, and his own path into the art form -- all of it was so wonderful to hear. The documentary is all the better for his presence in it.

Even more so, I'm glad for his gift of Cul De Sac to the world. It was and is a fantastic, fantastic strip -- perhaps one of the best we'll ever see. It made the small moments of life seem big and meaningful, and made the big, overwhelming moments of life seem manageable and relatable. It did what a comic strip should do: Reduce life to its essence, in joy-filled ways that told you you weren't alone.

So thank you, Richard, for your gifts to the world...and your gifts to me. I am a better person because of your art: And that is the highest compliment I know how to give an artist.

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Re: Richard Thompson (Score: 0)
posted Saturday, August 18, 2012 - 10:56 AM (#62036)

Not how I wanted to start my Saturday, but if this prompts more people to read Cul De Sac, even the back issues, then it's OK by me. His work will be missed.


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Re: Richard Thompson (Score: 0)
posted Monday, August 20, 2012 - 12:34 AM (#62037)

It's sad to hear that your friend has Parkinson's, to be diagnosed with this condition is probably the most difficult thing simply because his mental ability will deteriorate overtime and people with such conditions really needs the love and care from loved ones and friends.


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Re: Richard Thompson (Score: 0)
posted Monday, August 20, 2012 - 07:11 AM (#62038)
So sad. I just recently discovered his sweet and odd Cul de Sac on Go Comics and will be sad to see it go. I wish him the very best in his life. Parkinson's isn't en end - Michael Fox is a testimonial to that.
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Re: Richard Thompson (Score: 0)
posted Monday, August 20, 2012 - 04:09 PM (#62039)

Oh noes! I am so, so sad about this! From everything I've heard or read about him, he's a great guy, and I love his comic! :-(


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Re: Richard Thompson (Score: 0)
posted Tuesday, August 21, 2012 - 04:33 AM (#62040)

Given how kind and gentle your strip is, I'm not surprised your post follows. I found Cul De sac about a year or so ago, and it became the single comic I had to read every day.

I encourage people to find Team Cul De sac, an artists tribute to Richard where they can find a lot of wonderful pieces, including yours, which was tremendous! They should buy it new so the proceeds can go to help fight Parkinsons. I normally buy my books used since I'm on a budget, but I did buy 3 Kindle versions of Cul De Sac books just so some of the proceeds will go to him.

With a great many comics out there, I find it hard to find ones that can relay such a simple joy, but I think both Sheldon and Cul De Sac do that perfectly.


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