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CzarChasm posted:Well I have good news for you Mr. Bad Guy, the Righes don't exist. They never did. Because righes is a made up word. How did that get past an editor?
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Mark Trail Quincy No, I don't know why he has a light-up radio.
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Mister Beeg posted:Keith Knight drew this "Pluggers" parody: These are fantastic. I didn't know anyone cared to acknowledge that Pluggers exists, let alone re-draw it.
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# ? Feb 2, 2014 03:33 |
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Piranha Club Dick Tracy That's still a better reaction than the one Vitamin got when he asked his pal T. Bagg for the money. Judge Parker 9 Chickweed Lane Just another Saturday in the McEldowney household.
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I cannot even put into words what is going on in Judge Parker.
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ChickenOfTomorrow posted:Mark Trail What's going on is Mark has a harpoon lodged in his arm.
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Gil The way to salvage your pride here is to adopt a anti-authoritarian bad boy persona who gives no fucks about lame things like school and grades. Retail Don't hang around the Valentine zone too long or people might start thinking you have a girlfriend or something. Bleeker the Rechargeable Dog What are you Bleeker, my surrogate nanny? Dustin Someone needs to do that to Steve Kelley. On the Fastrack You are a data security corporation. Upgrade your drat servers. Heaven's Love Thrift Shop How can he tell the exact kind of coffee it is just by looking at it?
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Midnight Moth posted:Heaven's Love Thrift Shop The cups look kind of like Starbucks, maybe they have the drink written on the side?
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F Minus Mary Worth "Let's tell the waiter to ask them to leave." Rex Morgan, MD Rex has a kind of Clint Eastwood thing going on in panel 3.
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EasyEW posted:I was reading that second one as a little kid wearing hand-me-downs that are maybe a size or two too large for him, one of those poor family tropes from way back. The tip-off is that all of the kids' clothes are either too large or too small. The first one you mentioned could swing either way, because when a baby brother's gotta go, he's gotta go. As the youngest of three, in my experience, too-large hand-me-downs are worn with a belt that wraps almost completely around the body. Old timey kids may have just used a rope. Lio spits on the grave of Maurice Sendak. And the Sunday strip lets us know that Rice Chex is on par with eating spiders.
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GorfZaplen posted:Mandrake the Magician I can't believe how amusing that Mandrake plotline was for nothing happening. 'We may have been smoking the weed, Chief'
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The Little King
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Everett True March 20 & 21, 1918
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don Jaime posted:And the Sunday strip lets us know that Rice Chex is on par with eating spiders. That slug-monster doesnt seem very happy to see its tiny counterparts being served up. Not cool, Lio.
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Peanuts (February 5, 1967) Is today's Funky Winkerbean about death's icy grip? No, it's about ice's icy grip. Death comes in through the back door, the way a family member does. Send a probe to make sure Hell didn't freeze over, because Wimpy is actually doing work in today's Classic Popeye Sunday. (c. 1942) Pogo: The expedition to the Sun, take two. (February 1, 1970) First-Gen Blondie, in which Dagwood learns that the joy in suffering is passing it on to others. (c. 1941) Out Our Way (May 14-15, 1924)
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Well, at least the plot's lightening up a bit. Heavenly Nostrils is yesterday's. 9 Chickweed Lane 2/2/2003 A cat laying on your stomach can cause all that? Zits Uh, right.
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BlankIsBeautiful posted:
Why would a wolf have claws like that. I'm pretty sure even rabbits have sharper claws than wolves.
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Green Intern posted:Also, wouldn't a box be a terrible sled? Yes but a box is free and a real sled isn't.
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Cul-de-sac Petey, Our Mascot.
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Tina's Groove Family Circus Rose is Rose One Big Happy Mother Goose & Grimm Foob Compu-Toon Bizarro Dilbert Foxtrot
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Manuel Calavera posted:
There's a reason I wrote this comic strip off a long time ago. When he's on, it's brilliant. When he isn't, it's so very tedious.
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Stultus Maximus posted:There's a reason I wrote this comic strip off a long time ago. When he's on, it's brilliant. When he isn't, it's so very tedious. I'm pretty sure he made that exact same joke in the nineties. Only it went, dude with pants up to his waist, dude with saggy pants and *gasp* an ear-ring, and dude with pants around his ankles and a bone through his nose, because teens, amirite?
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Moomin and the Wrath of Mymble
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SubNat posted:Moomin and the Wrath of Mymble That last panel. YOU'VE GONE AND hosed UP THIS TIME, EDWARD!
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Six Chix Zippy the Pinhead Nancy Momma Wee Pals Andertoons Four Eyes Arlo and Janis Lost Side of Suburbia Zachary Nixon Johnson
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Manuel Calavera posted:Bizarro An accurate line graph in the background to display how much of a fool these gentlemen look. ChickenOfTomorrow posted:Quincy http://www.jackbergsales.com/electronics/windsor2104.htm Because they exist and I want one.
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Wanamingo posted:Lost Side of Suburbia This is really starting to grow on me and I'm not sure why.
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Wasn't expecting Keroro when opening this thread today.
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Wanamingo posted:
This is a great addition to the thread. RE: Mad magazine strips: What if someone [not me] put together a comic mag thread, for Mad, Viz, Cracked, Beano, etc?
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Still no word on what the future of "Wee Pals" is. However, here's something I found in the LA Times obit:Los Angeles Times posted:Still, he kept drawing his gently humorous "Wee Pals," a seven-day-a-week tribute to tolerance, until the end of his life. He was several months ahead when he died, Eagan said. So, at the very least, the strip will continue uninterrupted for few more months.
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Mister Beeg posted:Still no word on what the future of "Wee Pals" is. However, here's something I found in the LA Times obit: So let's see... Wee Pals launched on February 15, 1965, so that's more than 49 years of strips. Wow. He mentioned on his Facebook page that he was also working on an illustrated autobiography. I hope he got close to being finished and that it will come out at some point. Bay Area goons, his family is making his Feb 9 memorial service open, bless their hearts. Wish I was on the correct coast. http://www.insidebayarea.com/breaking-news/ci_25027552/morrie-turner-memorial-services-wee-pals-creator-announced
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Heathcliff The Phantom Pickles Sunday Rip Haywire Classic Prince Valiant
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GorfZaplen posted:The Phantom I feel like that scene from Austin Powers where Scott is all " Look, I can pop up to my room, grab my gun BOOM He's dead" is appropriate here. Fake edit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xAMYHJYesM Here we are.
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Pros & Cons Sally Forth The Amazing Spider-Man Prince Valiant #1 It's great that after all these years the Geezer Brigade hasn't demanded they soften up Prince Valiant like they have practically every other oldschool Newspaper strip that's still around. It's still as hardcore as ever. #2 Singing Sword cameo! Juliet Jones #1 Really professional, Doc, insisting on calling your patient who's anxious about his height "Shorty" #2 Probably a bad idea to buy your footwear from the Joker. Phantom Classic Awww. He's not evil, just crafty. Ok, well maybe a little evil. It's too bad Etsy and Pinterest didn't exist back then because they really could have turned this Moogoo guy around. Big Ben Bolt
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Mister Beeg posted:Still no word on what the future of "Wee Pals" is. However, here's something I found in the LA Times obit: We might want to prepare for the eventuality that the strip ends with Morrie. Can you imagine any other way forward? Skippy (October 28-30, 1926) Appropriately for Puppy Bowl Sunday, we have a football game called on account of dogs.
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Sergio Aragones (selections from "A Mad Look at Prison Life"; Mad #143, December 1991) Don Martin Dept. (Mad #91, Dec. 1964) Thorn (February 3 and 7, 1984) Lucky Cow (April 15-17, 2004)
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Piranha Club Dick Tracy Judge Parker It would have been easier to go to Rex Morgan's waiting room. His patients are also nowhere to be found. 9 Chickweed Lane
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GorfZaplen posted:Mandrake the Magician I want this Mandrake story arc in the Smithsonian. Hoover Dam posted:RE: Mad magazine strips: What if someone [not me] put together a comic mag thread, for Mad, Viz, Cracked, Beano, etc? Now you've got me curious about 50% More Absorbent Comix. Sunday Funnies Bloom County "12:40 a.m.. Clear sky. 72°. The moon's third quadrant is visible. ...as are the ice particles on Saturn's inner rings. —Simply fabulous! Erupting hydrogen geysers are clearly visible on Cygnus Four's third planet while its sister star appears to be collapsing upon itself!.. Focusing deeper, beta explosions can be seen near the Aurorus Galaxy, while Romulian attack ships are burning and adrift off the great ion fields of Sirius Six!! .. and there!! a black hole is clearly drawing off stellar material from Alpha Seven! A fantastic cosmic whirlpool sucking the nearby planets into an unimaginable maelstrom of frozen time, twisted reality and unexplored dimensions!! Meanwhile, Edna-Mae Fernbugle is still picking her toes and watching 'Dick Clark's Celebrity Bloopers.'" Calvin And Hobbes Cheap Thrills Cuisine Darthemed fucked around with this message at 00:43 on Feb 3, 2014 |
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Your Sunday bowl of Noodles. (Extra helping since I didn't post any last Sunday.) Nov 13, 2005 Nov 20, 2005 Nov 27, 2005 There was an outbreak of H5N1 in 2005 with both avian and human cases, many in China, Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand. Since transmission via migratory birds had already been confirmed, there was a lot of concern about the possibility of a pandemic. I remember people wearing surgical masks that summer. Regardless, I would totally use a big hamster ball to play in my back yard if I could. Dec 18, 2005 First recorded use of porridge as a verb. Dec 25, 2005 Proving that regifting apparently translates. Also that the character's mom is a Cheesehead. TofuDiva fucked around with this message at 01:48 on Feb 3, 2014 |
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