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Fingerpori Like his Wikipedia page can tell us, Sarasvuo is known for being a lecturer and motivational coach. Maybe there's someone more internationally famous I could've substituted him with in this strip, but clearly they're not famous enough because I couldn't remember anyone. Fok_it A minor crime-related pun or two were flattened in the translation, but that's all right.
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Peanuts hits another war film story beat with both feet. (January 27, 1967) Funky Winkerbean could've started with a little cardio, but oh noooo... Popeye Rip Haywire Pogo, in which Howland is the worst dad ever. (January 27, 1956) Out Our Way (April 23-24, 1924)
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SubNat posted:Moomin's Winter Follies I consider Moominpappa to be my personal role model. Drink whisky, sleep in a hammock, read some Agatha Christie, and invent some new traditions. "So what?" Never change, Moominpappa.
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BlankIsBeautiful posted:Brooke's definitely got some tongue action going on Bloom County This raises enough questions for a Conspiracy Frog strip. Calvin And Hobbes Bottomliners breaks the mold of single-panel comics by being a team effort, done by brothers Eric & Bill Teitelbaum. Bound and Gagged is a gag-a-day strip by Dana Summers, who also does some politicomics. Bonus: the strip from the 22nd. For a third single-panel strip, there's Break Of Day, by Nate Fakes.
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Ham Shears December 18, 2013
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I'm running behind and I don't have time to think of a good title, so four out of six is enough to call these Dog Comix. Pooch Café Poncho doesn't actually know anything about tracking, and I think he might be mistaking mailmen for elephants in that last comic, but Hudson doesn't know enough to argue about it. Ballard Street poo poo, I should have called these Shade Comix or something.
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RandomFerret posted:I'm running behind and I don't have time to think of a good title, so four out of six is enough to call these Dog Comix. DAWRGS AND SHARDS
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Fappo!
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EasyEW posted:Out Our Way (April 24, 1924) So was there an actual time when people would send their eight year old kid to buy and carry a whole bunch of groceries by themselves? Darthemed posted:For a third single-panel strip, there's Break Of Day, by Nate Fakes. I don't mind lame puns, but this art is pathetic. "Ugh, faces are so hard, I'll just draw some vaguely facelike squiggles and call it a day."
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Tina's Groove Family Circus Rose is Rose One Big Happy Mother Goose & Grimm Foob Compu-Toon Bizarro Dilbert
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Darthemed posted:Bottomliners breaks the mold of single-panel comics by being a team effort, done by brothers Eric & Bill Teitelbaum. These are all really bad.
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Third Murderer posted:So was there an actual time when people would send their eight year old kid to buy and carry a whole bunch of groceries by themselves? There was a time when grocery stores weren't self-service with open shelves (some guy patented the concept in 1916), so in this case the mom probably either phoned ahead or sent the kid with a list and the money, then the person at the counter loaded him up and he was on his own from there.
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EndOfTheWorld posted:I consider Moominpappa to be my personal role model. Drink whisky, sleep in a hammock, read some Agatha Christie, and invent some new traditions. drat right he's a role model!
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EndOfTheWorld posted:I consider Moominpappa to be my personal role model. Drink whisky, sleep in a hammock, read some Agatha Christie, and invent some new traditions. One of my life goals is to own a tree just for relaxing in, and maybe drink some strawberry juice. Moomin's Winter Follies
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Heathcliff Mandrake the Magician The Phantom Pickles Classic Prince Valiant
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GorfZaplen posted:Mandrake the Magician Mandrake's stance and the utterly nonchalant delivery has me hearing his lines in the generic kung fu film over-dub voice. Frogman has the hammy villain voice, of course. Mr. Cool Ice posted:These are all really bad. Thanks for posting the Moomins, SubNat! Darthemed fucked around with this message at 19:46 on Jan 24, 2014 |
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I never want this Mandrake story to end. It is amazing.
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# ? Jan 24, 2014 19:43 |
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If you aren't good at skiing right away you should just give up. Same thing with the trumpet.
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The Sphinxster posted:If you aren't good at skiing right away you should just give up. Same thing with the trumpet.
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The Sphinxster posted:If you aren't good at skiing right away you should just give up. Same thing with the trumpet. And everything else. Just stay inside and do nothing.
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GorfZaplen posted:
This is going to rock in the next comics.
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GorfZaplen posted:Classic Prince Valiant I saw singing sword, and, yep, right on cue, this started playing in my head... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6u8wBfDtZkE
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Mark Trail The only thing even mildly worthy of comment is the brim on Mark's hat in panel 3.
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GorfZaplen posted:Mandrake the Magician The horror! I love how they seem to be avoiding bring up the attack on the old ladies house by are just bringing up why humans are the bad guys instead.
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GorfZaplen posted:Classic Prince Valiant
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You always find a way.
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scarycave posted:The horror! I sort of want to go back and read the story now. It sounds sublimely stupid. In other news-- who doesn't hate Illinois Nazis?
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Julet Esqu posted:Oh, go gently caress yourself Luann.
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Luann Apartment 3-G Deer ghost looking for revenge? Pros & Cons Sally Forth The Amazing Spider-Man I'm having a hard time figuring out the perspective in the second panel. Come on Newspaper Spidey, I'd expect this from Mary Worth, but you're usually better than this!
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Julet Esqu posted:Sally Forth That doesn't really look like a blizzard. That looks like "some snow".
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Volume posted:Ham Shears December 18, 2013 Hey uhm, actually when we last left off before the previous poster disappeared, Ham was at the airport asking if he needed his passport/ticket.
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Thorn (January 4-6, 1984) Nina's Adventures (1999) Lucky Cow (March 25-27, 2004)
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Indolent Bastard posted:Mike du Jour R Ubbish fucked around with this message at 19:14 on Jan 25, 2014 |
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Mister Beeg posted:Nina's Adventures (1999) HEY, NINA!
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Oh, you.
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Mister Beeg posted:Nina's Adventures (1999) Somebody explain this to me. We shouldn't educate people because everybody has different ways of thinking? We should educate people so that everybody is exposed to different ideas? I honestly don't get it. I'd think it's advocating for that unschooling bullshit, but I'm pretty sure that didn't exist back then. Six Chix Zippy the Pinhead Nancy Momma Wee Pals Andertoons
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Wanamingo posted:Nancy Oh fer pete's sake.
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Wanamingo posted:Wee Pals Holy poo poo, Morrie. ...Could the person who compiled and sent the birthday wishes to Morrie please report in and let us know what they sent and how it went? Never got closure on that.
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Wanamingo posted:Somebody explain this to me. We shouldn't educate people because everybody has different ways of thinking? We should educate people so that everybody is exposed to different ideas? I honestly don't get it. I'd think it's advocating for that unschooling bullshit, but I'm pretty sure that didn't exist back then. "Everyone with an ideology thinks theirs is the right one, and will look down on others as ignorant and unenlightened, and will often take initiatives to force their beliefs and standards onto other people. This is a harmful and misguided way of thinking regardless of who you are or what your ideologies happen to be."
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