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If Far Side is a modern comic, Heathcliff is anti-modern. I'd call it postmodern if "mythopoetic", "spiritual", or "hermeneutical" didn't feel like a better fit.
The birds here are simply... describing the world. More than that, describing a habitual fact about it.
Even "punchliney" Heathcliff strips tend to be like this: referencing a bizarre part of the world of Heathcliff. It's almost hermeneutical in this way-- a text more like an oral tradition than a written comic in the way it cares about itself.
Notice how different the naming of the Meat Tank is from the naming of the Thagomizer. Comparatively, it's like looking at a Kandinsky. All we have is symbols and signs and our existing knowledge of the meat hat.
Heathcliff is only sort of like this.
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Submitting Indie Kids Menu to #TTRPGShowcase2020 because it's the game of mine that prompts the most "Oh boy, I have a lot to learn" reactions.
Dang, I did a good job on that one.