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Bitchtits McGee
Jul 1, 2011

Simian_Prime posted:

I have no idea what's going on in this comic, but I love the art.

It's like what H.P. Lovecraft would have drawn is he were illustrating underground comics in the 1970's.

I was just about to make almost this exact same post myself. Like, verbatim. Weeeeeeeiiiiirrrrd.

We now join Jim's Journal already in progress.









Krazy Kat makes their triumphant return! (Actual kat not included)



and Dan Dare: Pilot of the Future was there too


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ellie the beep
Jun 15, 2007

Vaginas, my subject.
Plane hulls, my medium.

Midnight Moth posted:

Bleeker the Rechargeable Dog

I don't know if I'd trust anyone in this strip to get anything done right to be honest.

Too big for an avatar, but just right for a small animation!

Midnight Moth
Sep 14, 2007

What the hell, dude??
I'm like, right here.

Edminster posted:

Too big for an avatar, but just right for a small animation!


Hey I liked this! Here's a fast transparent version:

Breetai
Nov 6, 2005

🥄Mah spoon is too big!🍌

Mister Beeg posted:

Sergio Aragones




(Mad #150, April 1972; written by Sergio Aragones, illustrated by Paul Coker Jr.)

Don Martin Dept.

+


These are amazing. I inherited a bunch of late-'70's/early-'80's MAD from a family friend, and it blew my 8-year-old mind. I'm still astounded that so many of the issues from the Gaines era managed to have wall-to-wall tits, butts, and depiction of intravenous drug use (see the Mad Rock Issue for a sterling example) or just really, really dark humour.


Edit: Al Jaffe just to illustrate what I'm talking about. SUPER NWS

1.:nws:http://i.imgur.com/956OMpC:nws:
2.:nws:http://i.imgur.com/7GkEdxi:nws:
3.:nws:http://i.imgur.com/Sxo3eq5:nws:

Breetai fucked around with this message at 11:49 on Jan 31, 2014

Murdstone
Jun 14, 2005

I'm feeling Jimmy


All right here's a Rex Morgan catch up post. I went back into the Comics Curmudgeon a little further than with Mary Worth to find out what I could about the dinner at the house of the guy with the wife that shot him with a nail gun.



Well, that's nice.

Then she got drunk and passed out.



They're on their way home and there's not much going on but there's a new artist for Rex Morgan.







The babysitter's boyfriend was over while they were gone and Rex doesn't care.





June questions Sarah.





Oh yeah, the book deal thing. It's still going on.







Love the last panels in those two.

Meanwhile, Rex gets a call from the nail-in-the-head guy, Buck.











Now I was kind of hoping all that was leading into some kind of murder and/or suicide story, but no such luck It led to chili dogs.







And that's about it. Pretty boring. The dinner might have been the most interesting part, but as I said I couldn't get those.

The MSJ
May 17, 2010

Rex Morgan got a new artist, didn't it? Sarah looks slightly less demonic.

Midnight Moth
Sep 14, 2007

What the hell, dude??
I'm like, right here.
Yeah Rex Morgan is being drawn by the same guy who draws The Phantom (Sunday) now.

Midnight Moth fucked around with this message at 13:04 on Jan 31, 2014

Pidmon
Mar 18, 2009

NO ONE risks painful injury on your GREEN SLIME GHOST POGO RIDE.

No one but YOU.
She looks pleasantly smug in the last panel of that one sunday comic.

Also at least we didn't have to stick around for the cliffhanger of 'A man's got to do what a man's got to do' (manslaughter) in real time.

scarycave
Oct 9, 2012

Dominic Beegan:
Exterminator For Hire

Pooch Cafe is one of the reasons I keep coming to this thread, while a lot of the time its kinda bland, but when it has its moments, it really has its moments.

Green Intern
Dec 29, 2008

Loon, Crazy and Laughable

Bitchtits McGee posted:

and Dan Dare: Pilot of the Future was there too




I really don't understand Digby's utter terror at the ocean. He routinely travels through outer space, fights aliens, and experiences warp speeds.

Kennel
May 1, 2008

BAWWW-UNH!

Cool! Afterwards you
and I can go out to
lunch like big girls!


You are special, honey...
Very, very special!

Shaman Tank Spec
Dec 26, 2003

*blep*



scarycave posted:

Pooch Cafe is one of the reasons I keep coming to this thread, while a lot of the time its kinda bland, but when it has its moments, it really has its moments.

Yeah I love Pooch Cafe as well. And this is a good one :v:

The Sezza
Feb 18, 2007

Midnight Moth posted:

Hey I liked this! Here's a fast transparent version:



:3:

BlankIsBeautiful
Apr 4, 2008

Feeling a little inadequate?

The MSJ posted:

Rex Morgan got a new artist, didn't it? Sarah looks slightly less demonic.


"Less"? I think she looks positively sinister now. Kind of reminds me of "Chuckie". :v:

Jane's World



God Dorothy, just ask her about it!

Non Sequitur



Somehow, Wiley, this could've been better.

Heavenly Nostrils



Kliban



Wait, Moby Dick was white. But, I guess it would be pretty tough to draw a white whale in black and white. :v:

9 Chickweed Lane 1/31/2003



:ughh:

Zits



But, the teacher should be able to plainly see Pierce sitting in the desk?

Kevin & Kell



What the gently caress, Holbrook? :ughh: How the hell do you "stalk a denial"? Jeez.

Nemi

Green Intern
Dec 29, 2008

Loon, Crazy and Laughable

BlankIsBeautiful posted:

Zits



But, the teacher should be able to plainly see Pierce sitting in the desk?

The teacher is a baby, and can't perceive object permanence.

Cricken_Nigfops
Oct 25, 2011

CROM!
Cul-de-sac


The Creeps Schemes...

tiistai
Nov 1, 2012

Solo Melodica

BlankIsBeautiful posted:

"Less"? I think she looks positively sinister now.

Took the words right out of my mouth

Fingerpori

- Of course it's nice that you got rid of your virginity
- But do you really have to advertise it that noticeably?


SaiPa is a Finnish ice hockey team. Saipa could be loosely translated as "got some after all", but it sounds kind of a stretch. Sai is the past form of saada, "to receive", and the explanation of -pa is better left to Wiktionary. tl;dr - in this case it would convey bragging/proudness.

Fok_It

EasyEW
Mar 8, 2006

I've got my father's great big six-shooter with me 'n' if anybody in this woods wants to start somethin' just let 'em--but they DASSN'T.
Peanuts takes its glories when it can find them. (February 3, 1967)



Funky Winkerbean, on the other hand, smothers its glories in their sleep.



Popeye pretty much sat this "glory" out, but it keeps coming back to look for him.



Rip Haywire



Pogo (February 3, 1956)



Out Our Way (May 9-10, 1924)



The quiet joys of brotherhood.

Indolent Bastard
Oct 26, 2007

I WON THIS AMAZING AVATAR! I'M A WINNER! WOOOOO!

Because you are a spaz you bee murderer.

Monty


Mike du Jour

Pigsfeet on Rye
Oct 22, 2008

I'm meat on the hoof

Aardmania posted:

Dick Tracy



My god, a glimmer of truth in a comic!
From Wiki: "Captain Video comes close to being a lost series. Only five 30-minute episodes, three featuring Richard Coogan and two featuring Al Hodge, have been available to the public on home video. DuMont's film archive, consisting of kinescope (16 mm) and Electronicam (35 mm), was destroyed in the 1970s by Metromedia, the broadcast conglomerate that was the successor company to DuMont, thus nearly dooming nearly all of its pioneering TV series to oblivion.[8][9] To date, the person or persons responsible for ordering the destruction of the kinescopes and other recordings remains unknown."

Lowen SoDium
Jun 5, 2003

Highen Fiber
Clapping Larry
Big thanks to Johnny Walker for catching us up on Rex and Mary.

Darthemed
Oct 28, 2007

"A data unit?
For me?
"




College Slice
Bloom County

"Lola And The Blimp"

Calvin And Hobbes


C'est La Vie

Go on, try to figure it out.

"Enjoy the existential adventures of transplanted Parisienne Mona Montrois as she chain-smokes her way to equilibrium in the City of Angels, armed only with the sage advice of confidant and adviser Monsieur Smokey, a lewd, chauvinistic stuffed bunny."

Ice To Meet You
Mar 5, 2007

Indolent Bastard posted:

Mike du Jour[/b]


Finally the joke is revealed! Lots of laughs over here.

ComradeCosmobot
Dec 4, 2004

USPOL July

Mr. Cool rear end posted:

Finally the joke is revealed! Lots of laughs over here.

The joke isn't over until tomorrow, when it's revealed that Click and Clack are on 5-HOUR ENERGY CAR VACUUM TALK while dancing the Zumba making for a very energetic ZUMBA ROOMBA. In panel 2, they return to talking about cars, mentioning that perhaps to unlock a car while stuck at the Allergy Pizzeria, a guy should call "Lock Ness", a very reputable locksmith. At the end of the strip, it will be revealed that, whoops! This was all in the imagination of Mike's big head, induced by comically tightening a blood pressure meter on his arm and leaving it there while he's actually at the vet. In the background, a kangaroo is being tended to as Mike says, "What a stinkeroo."

flavor.flv
Apr 18, 2008

I got a letter from the government the other day
opened it, read it
it said they was bitches




Indolent Bastard posted:

Mike du Jour[/b]


THERE IT IS, FOLKS. THERE'S THE PUNCHLINE. A WHOLE WEEK OF THIS GARBAGE FOR A PUN SO LAZY AND lovely A NARCOLEPTIC PIG WOULD TELL IT TO GET ITS ACT TOGETHER. A JOKE SO WEAK ANDY DICK SPOTS IT AT THE GYM. A CAREER IN THE PRINTING INDUSTRY SO REPUGNANT AND SHAMEFUL IT GOT FIVE REUBEN AWARDS AND PULITZER NOMINATION AAAAAAAAHHHHH

What I'm saying is I hope Mike Lester Drinks Himself to Death Comix.

Pooch Café


HP Lovecraft once wrote that the most merciful thing in the world was the inability of the mind to correlate all its contents. Poncho has just caught a glimpse of a bigger picture than he should have ever seen. A loudmouthed terrier is suddenly aware of a world filled with mailmen, and his mind is breaking.

Ballard Street


gently caress it, it's Friday. Do it, Arthur. I am.

GorfZaplen
Jan 20, 2012

Heathcliff


Mandrake the Magician


The Phantom


Pickles


Classic Prince Valiant

Mercedes Colomar
Nov 1, 2008

by Jeffrey of YOSPOS
Tina's Groove


Family Circus


Rose is Rose


One Big Happy


Mother Goose & Grimm


Foob


Compu-Toon


Bizarro


Dilbert

LvK
Feb 27, 2006

FIVE STARS!!

GorfZaplen posted:

Heathcliff



Come on, man. Break out the 'Kale' helmet. Show that you give a poo poo about health.

That, or the "Gravy" helmet. That one's a bonafide lady killer.

(I love how absurd Heathcliff is)

flavor.flv
Apr 18, 2008

I got a letter from the government the other day
opened it, read it
it said they was bitches




GorfZaplen posted:

The Phantom


Okay, he's definitely just making stuff up now.

In fact, I bet that's his whole trick. He's going to make more and more outlandish claims until she goes home to write a story about how everybody should stay out of the Deep Woods unless they want to run into a village of total jerks who will go to great lengths to mess with tourists.

DantePhoenix
Feb 28, 2007

I think they teach valuable life lessons and stuff.

RandomFerret posted:


Ballard Street


gently caress it, it's Friday. Do it, Arthur. I am.


This is Ballard Street. That bar is probably full of fat men in ridiculous hammer costumes, just waiting for an unsuspecting normal guy to walk in...

BlueDestiny
Jun 18, 2011

Mega deal with it

DantePhoenix posted:

This is Ballard Street. That bar is probably full of fat men DOGS in ridiculous hammer costumes, just waiting for an unsuspecting normal guy to walk in...

Hamiltonian Bicycle
Apr 26, 2008

!

GorfZaplen posted:

Classic Prince Valiant


Danish... cedar? More usually they would've used... well, oak, really. Not a lot of cedars in medieval Denmark.
:goonsay:

Medenmath
Jan 18, 2003

RandomFerret posted:

Okay, he's definitely just making stuff up now.

In fact, I bet that's his whole trick. He's going to make more and more outlandish claims until she goes home to write a story about how everybody should stay out of the Deep Woods unless they want to run into a village of total jerks who will go to great lengths to mess with tourists.

It's definitely all fake - that shield in the background has Prince Valiant's crest on it, and that helmet is Arthur's crown from the same comic! Combine that with the Thor helmet yesterday and this clearly is just the Phatom's comic memorabilia collection.

Pidmon
Mar 18, 2009

NO ONE risks painful injury on your GREEN SLIME GHOST POGO RIDE.

No one but YOU.

:qq: What could I do when babysitting a 2-year old, pay attention to him? :qq:

Esplanade
Jan 6, 2005

Mr. Cool rear end posted:

Finally the joke is revealed! Lots of laughs over here.



I just hope a grape party isn't anything like a lemon party.

Goober Peas
Jun 30, 2007

Check out my 'Vette, bro



I love Thel's expression - "Did you really just say that?"

Ride The Gravitron
May 2, 2008

by FactsAreUseless
Ham Shears January 15, 2014

ChickenOfTomorrow
Nov 11, 2012

god damn it, you've got to be kind

Mark Trail



These really deserve looking at. ILLEGAL!


Quincy

Wee Pals was not the only comic strip with Ralph-Face!




Office Hours

Literally my reaction every time my boss asks if we can "have a chat."

ChickenOfTomorrow
Nov 11, 2012

god damn it, you've got to be kind

Volume posted:

Ham Shears January 15, 2014



Ham Shears is going to spend the next 6 weeks retelling Mary Worth's Desert Spa Adventure, but with Ham taking Mary's place.

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scarycave
Oct 9, 2012

Dominic Beegan:
Exterminator For Hire

GorfZaplen posted:

Mandrake the Magician


By searching do you mean trying to eat old peoples pets and killing/kidnapping sentiment beings for science? That doesn't seem very peaceful!

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