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Trent posted:Man the copy/paste bits and random black mspaint squiggles are so bad. This is just unprofessional from a technical standpoint. At least something terrible-looking like reply all is consistent enough to call it a style rather than laziness or ineptitude. The Prince Valiant colourist does it too. I'd think a professional visual artist would have something better than a $99 Acer lcd or know enough to use the eyedropper when picking colours to make sure everything matches, but then I'm not a lazy piece of garbage. Well, I am, but I'm a lazy piece of garbage who occasionally gives a poo poo about his work. Consider this your Wake-Up Call Comix. Hudson is aware that he's in a comic strip, but fortunately he is a dog and doesn't have the capacity for existential dread. Ballard Street I'm imagining the solo from Boogie-Woogie Bugle Boy here, and I absolutely cannot see this from Elizabeth's perspective because that song rules.
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Warning: Breaking Bad spoilers ahead. In Garfield form.
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Manuel Calavera posted:Mother Goose & Grimm I never thought I'd say these words, but I expect better from Mother Goose & Grimm.
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# ? Jan 13, 2014 20:25 |
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Modesty Blaise It's not the dying or the dying by a woman's hand that shakes up Willie so much. It's dying by the hands of THOSE two. Urgh.
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Moomin and the Martians
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A gif panning between Sniff and tiny Moomin would make an awesome avatar. Also, poor Willie. I don't know if those twins are putting on an act or not, thinking he is there for them.
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TrixRabbi posted:I never thought I'd say these words, but I expect better from Mother Goose & Grimm. Yeah I'm pretty sure he took that from an ancient bumper sticker. D-, see me after class.
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# ? Jan 13, 2014 22:39 |
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Skippy (September 2-4, 1926)
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# ? Jan 13, 2014 22:45 |
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Heathcliff Mandrake the Magician The Phantom Pickles The Amazing Spider-Man Sunday Rip Haywire Classic Prince Valiant
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GorfZaplen posted:Mandrake the Magician loving yes. Never stop frog people. Never stop.
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Bloom County This is going to get ugly. And septic. Calvin And Hobbes Can you see the Peanuts influence? Can you, huh? Betty is like Stone Soup: Insufferable suburban pablum. Official blurb: "Betty is a smart, savvy comic character who is unapologetically ordinary, happy and female. Betty is a truly modern woman - a wife, mother and working woman."
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Midnight Moth posted:Safe Havens Like with many questions about Holbrook's comics, the answer is that it's a fetish thing. Six Chix Zippy the Pinhead Nancy Momma Wee Pals Andertoons
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GorfZaplen posted:Mandrake the Magician This is amazing in ways I cannot comprehend. GorfZaplen posted:The Phantom That's right, native peoples! She's found the greatest story of her career, the only white man in the country!
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# ? Jan 13, 2014 23:20 |
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I'm just going to ignore that the strip called the frog-people "aliens". No.Darthemed posted:
I remember this got posted for a bit in one of the old threads, eventually stopping since nearly every other strip was some smug boomer "some gizmo" joke, like about how old fashioned maps were better than Google Maps or some other poo poo. Or was that Stone Soup?
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# ? Jan 14, 2014 00:39 |
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cletepurcel posted:I'm just going to ignore that the strip called the frog-people "aliens". No.
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# ? Jan 14, 2014 01:07 |
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Thorn (October 20-21, 1983) Nina's Adventures (November 22, 1993) Lucky Cow (March 1-3, 2004)
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cletepurcel posted:I'm just going to ignore that the strip called the frog-people "aliens". No.
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Darthemed posted:Pretty sure that was Stone Soup; definitely so if you remember a strip where all the characters were singing "All we are saying / Is give peace a chance!" and the family dog was jumping through a hula hoop going "I LIKE PEAS". That sounds amazing.
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Mister Beeg posted:Thorn (October 20-21, 1983)
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Comics (November 21st 2006) Boondocks Doonesbury F-Minus FoxTrot Non Sequitur --- Eyebeam It's All Right Chief Dharma
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Some Guy TT posted:It's All Right Chief Dharma Yet another Chief Dharma where I have no idea what's going on.
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Piranha Club Dick Tracy Judge Parker 9 Chickweed Lane A big round of applause for today's guest writer Guy Gilchrist. Pibgorn Today's comic is a shoo-in for the easiest edit award.
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# ? Jan 14, 2014 05:16 |
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Some Guy TT posted:
Can't say I was expecting a Penn & Teller joke. My night is better for it.
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M Trail 3G J Jones
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Devi posted:Can't say I was expecting a Penn & Teller joke. My night is better for it. But Teller doesn't shut up. He talks non frigging stop.
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Aardmania posted:Pibgorn I almost thought it WAS an edit when thumbnailed Edit: http://imgur.com/Y9FSXNE Pepperoneedy fucked around with this message at 06:41 on Jan 14, 2014 |
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Johnny Walker posted:Luann
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Gil Does this explain everyone in Retail? Retail Wow sweet I always wanted a volatile manager who flew off the handle at the slightest provocation. And we already knew you wouldn't have given him a raise since you pretty much flat out denied it without any consideration. Bleeker the Rechargeable Dog I'm guessing this is going to lead to some real dog/robo dog shenanigans although we already had that theme come up a few times. Dustin Buckle up, kids, we're in for a week of this. Although I admit I like that dog. On the Fastrack Why does Breech keep getting assigned to this when she's an accounting executive? Safe Havens What does she have that I don't???
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Midnight Moth posted:Safe Havens She doesn't do genetic experiments on anything with a pulse. Edit: I have a 9CL question. What's more likely: that the GI will have actually survived the war and he'll get reintroduced to the comic as an old man starting a love triangle between centenarians OR that the GI will get sent to a concentration camp? RandomPauI fucked around with this message at 07:08 on Jan 14, 2014 |
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F Minus Luann Until they take his arms out from under the covers, I'm just going to continue to assume he's masturbating. Pros and Cons Sally Forth
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If Rosa wants someone who's bold and spontaneous she should find someone who is and ditch Gunther instead of trying to change him. Honestly I'm not really sure what she ever saw in him in the first place.
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RandomPauI posted:Edit: I have a 9CL question. What's more likely: that the GI will have actually survived the war and he'll get reintroduced to the comic as an old man starting a love triangle between centenarians OR that the GI will get sent to a concentration camp? I think he's what's her name's father, except he's not actual her father because Grandma hosed/fell in love with a Nazi. But I think he raised her, but was a bitter person because he knew she wasn't his daughter? I think. I don't know, I think last thread or tow threads ago somebody started posting this storyline, but stopped at some point (because it was terrible the first time, it was terrible when it was being reposted, and it's still terrible know in these reruns).
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Johnny Walker posted:F Minus ...what?
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Lio redefines "skirt-chaser." Red and Rover is beyond confusing.
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They introduced someone else as the dad-not-dad though, a guy who they hated who said something creepy about purity. And the mom and daughter sang about the mom being a love child.
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Tiggum posted:Yet another Chief Dharma where I have no idea what's going on. The reason the guy is a general manager when he has no apparent useful abilities or connections is because he's a serial sexual harasser. I know that makes no sense but I'm sure there's women who can back up having met these kinds of people on a regular basis while at work. Midnight Moth posted:Retail Speaking of management personnel ill-equipped to do their job, aws hell yeahs open the bloodgates~
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Macaluso posted:...what? I think it might be a garbage man joke. That net is for clearing refuse right?
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Fingerpori - I debated biology at university yesterday - Refugees aren't any dumber than Finns! - drat right they are! "Debating" is what we call completing and defending your doctoral thesis. The oral examination part or something. Whatever. Fok_it It's kind of annoying when Fok_it does jokes as culturally specific as this. Nuutinpäivä, St. Knut's Day, is celebrated in Finland and Sweden on 13 January (20 days after Christmas) to mark the end of the Christmas Peace which used to be a period when crimes were punished particularly harshly. A bit of etymology first. Joulupukki, Santa Claus, is actually literally translated as Christmas goat or "Yule buck", an old tradition that later got pretty much conflated with Santa Claus and eventually became the old guy in red robes we now know. The old name stayed, though. Knut's day ends Christmas, though, so the young men and women of the days of old decided to dress up as gangs of nuuttipukki, "Knut buck", wearing horns, masks, furs turned inside out and whatnot. These anti-Santas went from house to house, demanding to be let in and have the house's leftover Christmas beer and food. Refusing was socially frowned upon and could bring down the wraths of the bucks, so you had to weigh having your stuff broken and getting hit with a piss-drenched wooden scepter or something against allowing a gaggle of drunkards inside your house. Entertaining them with some of your beer did reward you with songs and prayers for good harvest, so there's that. Nowadays in some parts of Finland little kids may dress up in weird clothes and ask politely for candy or whatever. The deal with the seal pup? It's a kuutti. I suppose that counts as a pun. The Finnish mark was used before we moved to the euro back in 2002. Some weird people still compare prices to what they were when we had marks while completely ignoring any changes in money value during the past 12 years.
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Tina's Groove Family Circus Rose is Rose One Big Happy Mother Goose & Grimm Foob Today and yesterdays Compu-Toon Bizarro Dilbert
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tiistai posted:The deal with the seal pup? It's a kuutti. I'll say.
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