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Heathcliff Mandrake the Magician I love that they say "Magic" each time. The Phantom Pickles Classic Prince Valiant
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Genuine . Bloom County catch-up! Just assume a for each of these. Calvin And Hobbes Cheap Thrills Cuisine Emmy Lou is a vintage strip, done by Marty Links, that makes me think of Juliet Jones infused with the youthful energy of Quincy.
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Darthemed posted:
Although the art is simple, I really like it. Thanks for posting it!
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# ? Feb 15, 2014 21:33 |
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Poor, Poor Mymble
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# ? Feb 15, 2014 21:54 |
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BlankIsBeautiful posted:My big question is, why is he wearing a tie? I mean, in High School, how many tough guys/bullies did you know that came to school wearing a tie? He doesn't normally wear a tie, but he dressed up especially nice today because he was planning to ask a pretty girl to go to the prom with him...that dick. Luann Apartment 3-G Pros & Cons Sally Forth The Amazing Spider-Man So it's confirmed. That isn't for effect, but it doesn't appear to be sharpie'd on, either. You really can see JJJ's stache right through the helmet.
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idonotlikepeas posted:The joke, insofar as you can call it that, is that a piece of music, most likely this one, is so uplifting that it literally, physically lifts you off the ground. So much so that a description of it after the fact still has the power to do that. I like a good piano tune as much as the next guy, but this is a joke that is only going to work once even on the limited audience who will know what it's about, and Brooke has used it three times in a row because he wants to REALLY EMPHASIZE that he knows what a Debussy Arabesque is and that if you don't you just aren't classy enough to be reading his comic. Meh, Debussy. Dude was alright. Get some Mussorgsky going and crank the PA for more power. Wanamingo posted:Lost Side of Suburbia No wonder I didn't understand it, I thought you WERE posting it from the beginning.
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Julet Esqu posted:The Amazing Spider-Man I get the feeling the reason JJJ's face is projected on the Iron Man outfit is because Stan Lee assumes people will think it's actually Iron Man going after Spiderman if the face isn't always visible. We'd probably forget Peter Parker was Spiderman if he didn't do the half Spiderman face every time his spider sense went off.
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Julet Esqu posted:I guess... do we want Johnny Hazard back? It's not my favorite, but it's not a big deal to keep posting it if people like it. I could take it over, if you'd rather that. Been rather enjoying it myself. Jim's Journal has not only skipped another Saturday, but I just noticed they skipped this past Wednesday, too. Maybe that had something to do with why I got confused and thought Friday was Thursday... This Comic Made From 100% Certified Gahan Wilson Parts Dan Dare: Pilot of the Future Dan casts "Summon Bigger Fish"!
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Julet Esqu posted:The Amazing Spider-Man It also helps the colourist decide where to put the gold on that mis-coloured suit.
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# ? Feb 15, 2014 23:39 |
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Nice skirt, JJJ.
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Veotax posted:It also helps the colourist decide where to put the gold on that mis-coloured suit. Looking forward to seeing what the Sunday colourist makes of it, because that guy actually has a head on his shoulders. Darthemed posted:Emmy Lou is a vintage strip, done by Marty Links, that makes me think of Juliet Jones infused with the youthful energy of Quincy. This is really good and I'm looking forward to more of it.
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Bitchtits McGee posted:This Comic Made From 100% Certified Gahan Wilson Parts Hey, it's the statue from the cover of the old players handbook!
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Julet Esqu posted:Luann
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 02:55 |
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Modesty Blaise
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Tobaccrow posted:Wasn't she just pissed at him for acting like a child? Whatever, please take Gunther away from this strip, Rosa. Yeah, it's time for Gunther and Rosa to move in with Aaron Hill. Rosa's cool, but hers will be the noblest sacrifice.
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Bitchtits McGee posted:I could take it over, if you'd rather that. Been rather enjoying it myself. Sure, if you're up for it. It would probably fit in well with Dan Dare. I'll go ahead and post today's, though, since I already have it. Tobaccrow posted:Wasn't she just pissed at him for acting like a child? Whatever, please take Gunther away from this strip, Rosa. Gunther is the author's self-insert. He will never leave. Juliet Jones Phantom Classic Radio Patrol Rip Kirby I guess it's friendlier than "son of a bitch." Big Ben Bolt Johnny Hazard
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Achernar posted:Hey, it's the statue from the cover of the old players handbook! Possibly...
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 04:37 |
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I still think it's pretty funny that Greg Evans shipped Aaron Hill off to Hawaii because the fans voted for Luann to hook up with him and not Gunther.
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ChickenOfTomorrow posted:Romantic Mark Trail
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idonotlikepeas posted:The joke, insofar as you can call it that, is that a piece of music, most likely this one, is so uplifting that it literally, physically lifts you off the ground. So much so that a description of it after the fact still has the power to do that. I like a good piano tune as much as the next guy, but this is a joke that is only going to work once even on the limited audience who will know what it's about, and Brooke has used it three times in a row because he wants to REALLY EMPHASIZE that he knows what a Debussy Arabesque is and that if you don't you just aren't classy enough to be reading his comic. I like this music, but it doesn't make me feel like I'm physically rising. It makes me feel like Jack Horkheimer, Star Hustler is coming on. Keep looking up! Oh, and Lio's cat drinks gin. Ho hum.
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ThatPazuzu posted:My mind went to the Ralph Ellison novel so I was pretty confused at first. That's what I thought, too. Pretty ballsy move for a white guy.
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Piranha Club Dick Tracy Judge Parker The Judge is going to be embarrassed when he discovers his suppository hiding place has been found. 9 Chickweed Lane What a coincidence! Brooke's editors spit on his work too. Pibgorn
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 05:56 |
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Gil Yard sales aren't boring. Going shopping with your mom is boring. But since she has the car and all the money unfortunately you get no choice. Retail Wait, Sears exists in this world? Why aren't the customers shopping there instead? The employees there are a lot nicer and at least they decorate the store during Christmas. Bleeker the Rechargeable Dog Dustin Don't be a dick Dustin unless you want to cook tomorrow's dinner. On the Fastrack Just download Urban Dictionary's text files and schedule to update every week or so. Heaven's Love Thrift Shop I don't really get it but okay.
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Aardmania posted:Piranha Club Yeah, Piranha Club did the same set-up before 20 years ago, back when it was titled "Ernie". It had a different ending; a pair of idiot criminal brothers steal the car full of horse poop, thinking it's marijuana. After they were informed of what they really are by their boss, they decide to sell them anyway because "drug users are idiots". I have the book with that storyline. I'll scan them later.
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 06:31 |
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Midnight Moth posted:Heaven's Love Thrift Shop He's taking the bad with the good.
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Midnight Moth posted:Gil Holy poo poo, it's a Gil where he's not completely making GBS threads on his mom and treating her like absolute garbage.
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^ I'll direct you to today's Dustin for that.
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Midnight Moth posted:^ I'll direct you to today's Dustin for that. Even if it's only because the alternative was a week of Ed ranting at a checkout clerk in Whole Foods. Which, honestly, we might still get at some point.
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Scary Gary
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Midnight Moth posted:Heaven's Love Thrift Shop Today's is a sermon rather than a punchline, so there's not much to get. Dag made some big mistakes and screwed up his life, but God still loves him.
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Trilobite posted:Eh, given that she's serving a ludicrously awful meal that not even the most health-obsessed nutjob on the planet would ever cook, you might as well give Dustin a pass on this one. And if his wife is so into healthy cooking, why is Ed such a fatass?
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 08:57 |
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Welp, looks like I accidentally skipped the second part. Have a surprise Fok_It, then. By the way if you were wondering Pate is pronounced more like pâté but with a short -eh and emphasis on the first syllable rather than rhyming with mate or something silly like that.
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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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Mister Beeg posted:Yeah, Piranha Club did the same set-up before 20 years ago, back when it was titled "Ernie". It had a different ending; a pair of idiot criminal brothers steal the car full of horse poop, thinking it's marijuana. After they were informed of what they really are by their boss, they decide to sell them anyway because "drug users are idiots". I just don't understand Bud Grace's motivation. If he's so lazy that he's recycling plots from his comic's glory days, why does he go through the effort of picking out and destroying anything that resembles humor from them beforehand? Manuel Calavera posted:Compu-Toon
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 11:21 |
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Manuel Calavera posted:Compu-Toon Normally, I can at least see the vague shape of whatever joke Compu-toon is going for, but uh. what
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Trilobite posted:Eh, given that she's serving a ludicrously awful meal that not even the most health-obsessed nutjob on the planet would ever cook, you might as well give Dustin a pass on this one. In and of itself, none of that food really sounds at all bad. I think the biggest problem is that she's serving them three side dishes as a full meal.
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I'd really like to know where he's going with this. Although, at this rate, it may be August before we find out. Heavenly Nostrils caught up, so here are Saturday's and today's. 9 Chickweed Lane 2/16/2003 Whatever. Zits I was snowblowing a path from my woodpile to my side door the other day when three things exited the chute and hit the side of the house. The sound was like WHAP! WHAP! CLANG!... I put the 'blower in neutral and went to inspect. Hmm... two gloves, and a beer can. They'd apparently been sitting next to the woodpile since last Fall when I was running the log splitter. I've been wondering where those gloves went... Nope.
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Peanuts, in which Charlie Brown stands defiant against the fates...for about a half a minute. (February 19, 1967) Funky Winkerbean Apparently that note means that ex-Batman artist Norm Breyfogle is either the guest artist or "inspiration". Classic Popeye Sunday (c. 1941) Pogo (February 22, 1970; click for the big one) First-Gen Blondie: This is one of those things where it feels like we skipped over something signifcant, because this week Blondie has just given birth to a baby girl. And of course, she'll come out with that same napkin ring waist. Maybe she got a C-section or had her hips reset. (c. 1941) Out Our Way (June 16-17, 1924)
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Six Chix Zippy the Pinhead Nancy Momma I'm sick of this comic, so from now I'm dropping it in favor of keeping the boring but at least not offensively terrible Arlo and Janis. Wee Pals Andertoons Four Eyes Arlo and Janis Lost Side of Suburbia Zachary Nixon Johnson
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That's a drat fine dogie.
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