This is an interesting one. This is like, the one aspect of 1920s culture I knew about before discovering this site and this comic, thanks to having to read Mr. F Scott Fitzgerald in high school.
What’s interesting is I can’t quite tell if Briggs is being straight up critical of the older women, complaining about those yutes. I *think* he is, based on their young charge looking at the fashionistas, but that girls expression is a bit weakly drawn and so,also a bit inscrutable. Is she also scowling? Or is she looking on wistfully, out of the sight line of her older companions?Report
This is an interesting one. This is like, the one aspect of 1920s culture I knew about before discovering this site and this comic, thanks to having to read Mr. F Scott Fitzgerald in high school.
What’s interesting is I can’t quite tell if Briggs is being straight up critical of the older women, complaining about those yutes. I *think* he is, based on their young charge looking at the fashionistas, but that girls expression is a bit weakly drawn and so,also a bit inscrutable. Is she also scowling? Or is she looking on wistfully, out of the sight line of her older companions?Report