FoxTrot/Awesome

Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.


  • Paige telling off two senior students that crashed Peter's party.
  • The first summer camp Story Arc may be the best writing Bill Amend's ever done. The first one, starting in June 1997 and ending in August, features a great deal of character development among Jason, Marcus and Eileen, and introduces Eugene and Phoebe Wu.
  • Three years later, the Wus and Eileen return for an epic six-week arc about who stole Eileen's camp journal, complete with a cliffhanger on every Saturday strip (meaning that those who read it in papers had to wait two days for the resolutions).
  • The Earlier Story Arc about Peter and Denise's temporary break-up counts. Deep characterization and some heartbreak make for a great Tear Jerker.
  • Any of Bill Amend's ego-stroking little insertions into his strip, like newspaper headlines about "Cartoonist marrying supermodel Paulina" ("'What a dreamboat!' says Paulina"), or "Cartoonist helps win World Series, etc. Also, the one time Andy was trying to convince her son Peter that rock stars are not the only babe-magnets "I hear lawyers 'attract 'em like nobody's business', too. And doctors. (And cartoonists)." Also, when Jason is trying to convince his mother that writing comics "is work. It is. ...Some of us just make it look easy."
  • Paige got two in the early days of the strip. One was where she punched a senior guy at his own party after he tried to get her to do bong hits, lines, and have sex with him. Another was when she kicked a sleazey guy at prom, after he grabbed her butt and later tried to "apologize" by asking her to "kiss it and make it better".
  • Paige beating up Peter for insulting Morton; the fact that nobody else, Morton included, was even in ear-shot when Peter made his comment makes this double as a Crowning Moment of Heartwarming.
  • Peter accidentally breaks one of Jason's toys, and Jason vows revenge sometime within the next 12 hours. Cue four strips of Peter running, hiding, and generally being paranoid. The last strip is the arc is Peter, scratched and bruised, pointing out that time is up, and saying that he rid in a garbage can, dove out of a second story window, and ate leaves and twigs for dinner, but Jason never (Peter's eyes get really big.) got him. Jason: "Let's do this again, sometime."
    • A single-strip version released a few years later where Paige "gets" Jason in the exact same way also qualifies.