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BlankIsBeautiful posted:Should we be saving those stamps? I wonder what they were for. Trading cards or something? I wondered that too and asked about it (got no answers). I've been compulsively saving them anyway. Love the startling change in color scheme for the battle panels. Hal Foster was amazing.
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Man, I was reading the thread in reverse and saw this before the original, thinking "Oh Christ, don't tell me this guy's a fan of..."
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Jim's Journal Doing the things a particle can. Johnny Hazard I miss the Nazis. Krazy Kat riiiiiiiiiiiight Classic Mandrake The faciest face what ever faced a face. Dan Dare: Pilot of the Future https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjuyXR5by2s
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Ham Shears
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Wanamingo posted:Nancy I feel like we're being baited.
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Over at Comics Alliance, Chris Sims has posted a short article about how awesome newspaper Spider-Man is. Thought I'd link it here since there's clearly some relevance. He also posts monthly recaps of Funky/Crankshaft, detailing the slow descent into misery and gloom.
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BlankIsBeautiful posted:Nemi Anyway, er...
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To bring up Library Talk again, I think both analog and digital media have their merits and I don't really understand why people have to come down on one side or the other. My sister and I practically grew up in the library and have a lot of nostalgia attached to the place. I also went to a poorer high school down the street from a branch and I know plenty of students used to walk down there after school to study or hang out or just relax. For lots of people in my area it's the only way they can use the internet or find resources for self-education that won't cost them an arm and leg. It's also pretty great for finding random cool things you wouldn't have stumbled upon with a streamlined digital approach-I've found awesome pulpy sci-fi buddy cop novels, books about how to raise chickens in a city apartment, books I loved as a kid but forgot the title of and found again completely by chance, and some of my favorite comics were things that just happened to catch my eye there. Digital media is wonderful as well because it's portable, saves space, quick and efficient, and makes it easy to look up whatever you need. Both services are invaluable in my opinion, but since one has a higher up front cost that most people aren't able to swallow I still hope libraries stick around for a while.
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Shout out to Emmy Lou for being a neat comic that I like. Please don't stop postin' it.
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Say Nothing posted:I'm surprised more people don't have Nemi avatars. Garfield has erectile dysfunction.
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Say Nothing posted:Anyway, er... It's so weird seeing Jim Davis/PAWS art of anything that's not the core cast.
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Just a few minutes ago at the library I saw an adult and some kids trying to find a movie to watch (this being a movie library). They eventually settled on Iron Man, because it was something they had all heard of, though the girl wasn't happy. It occurred to me that, at a library where you have to paw through the stacks physically and look at lots of bright DVD box art, they would have been less likely to fixate on the popular pop culture reference. Digital distribution may theoretically have everything, but the reality is you're not going to pay attention to most of it because it would never occur to you search for weirdly specific stuff. edit: ...and my last run through someone else was watching Coraline with her daughter so who the hell knows. That's the problem with random anecdotes. Darthemed posted:Garfield Minus Garfield started out as a joke by someone on the internet, but Paws, Inc. (the company which handles Garfield merchandising) 'acquired' the idea and now runs it as an official spin-off online. I've said it before and I've said it again- Garfield without his thought bubbles is better than no Garfield period. A man with a holeless sweater on his head and two beat panels? Pathetic, but kind of pointless. A man with a holeless sweater on his head while his cat sits by and silently mocks him? Pathetic, and relatable. Comics (February 9th 2007) The horror. La Cucaracha Doonesbury The Duplex F-Minus Non Sequitur --- Eyebeam Oh like there's a good way to continue the conversation from there. It's All Right Chief Dharma I also considered Senpai since I'm guessing most of you know what that means even if you don't watch anime. It was only for a few seconds. Some Guy TT fucked around with this message at 04:42 on Feb 27, 2014 |
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The answer posted:
Slylock Fox Nice poker face there Shady. Moose and Molly So... what happened to Moose? Was he horrifically injured and unable to get up and the joke is his son's callousness? That's pretty dark.
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Say Nothing posted:I'm surprised more people don't have Nemi avatars. Welp. I'm sold.
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Borden posted:Welp. I'm sold.
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Say Nothing posted:Do you have a bigger version of that gif you can post?
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Borden posted:Yes.
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Midnight Moth posted:Slylock Fox Lighten the gently caress up Slylock, they were playing with two decks.
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Say Nothing posted:I'm surprised more people don't have Nemi avatars. I've got a Nemi avatar that I made but no one claimed, in case it catches someone's fancy: This one, however, is claimed (by HeyItsAyls) so no stealin'. But posting it again because, ed-oops, images fixed WindyMan fucked around with this message at 05:14 on Feb 27, 2014 |
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Crossposting:HorseRenoir posted:Poster for the new documentary "Stripped", drawn by Bill Watterson(!) Stripped Film posted:STRIPPED is a love-letter to comic strips. It brings together the world’s best cartoonists to talk about the art form they love, and what happens to it as newspapers die. Over 90 interviews were conducted, including the first-ever audio interview with Bill Watterson (Calvin & Hobbes), as well as Jim Davis (Garfield), Cathy Guisewite(Cathy), Mort Walker (Beetle Bailey), Mike & Jerry (Penny Arcade), Matt Inman (The Oatmeal), Jeff Keane (The Family Circus), Ryan North (Dinosaur Comics), Lynn Johnston (FBOFW), Zach Weiner (SMBC), Scott Kurtz (PvP), Scott McCloud (Understanding Comics), Richard Thompson (Cul de Sac), Jeph Jacques(Questionable Content), Stephan Pastis (Pearls Before Swine), Bill Amend (Foxtrot), Kate Beaton (Hark! A Vagrant) and more. STRIPPED sits down with these creators to talk about how cartooning works, why it’s so loved, and how they’re navigating this dicey period between print and digital options…when neither path works perfectly. There's a more complete list of the interviews in the link. A sort of related thing that Richard Thompson posted on his blog a few weeks ago: Ohio State University posted:Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum Announces Two New Exhibitions: Didn't see it mentioned here.
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I think all the weird comic-focused stuff OSU has is the biggest reason I miss the place (and maybe the only reason I miss Ohio). They always had really cool exhibits, and if I recall correctly, the big center for the arts houses a ton of original copies of strips like Peanuts and Calvin & Hobbes.
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They've been teasing that something incredible was happening for the past 2 months, and I was pretty sure it wasn't going to be that incredible. My jaw basically hit the floor when I saw that though, I'm super excited for this movie.
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I've been following the kickstarter for Stripped for a while now. The dudes behind it seem to be working super-hard, doing all the due diligence to interview big names, get all the right permissions, etc. I'm really hoping it turns out good, because they've been pouring pure effort into this thing for like two years.
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Oh nice they have dates for the OSU exhibit now I'm definitely going to have to set up a day to visit it. That Stirpped documentary sounds like it could be a fun thing too.
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Mark Trail, Quincy and Office Hours will be a little delayed this week. Sorry.
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Arlo and Janis Crankshaft The Dinette Set Hazel Pluggers Uh, what?
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Tiggum posted:Uh, what? Midnight Moth posted:Slylock Fox
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Tiggum posted:
Pluggers have mange.
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Gil No one believes you're paying the cell phone bill dummy... and also... "Teacher! Morgan has her phone out in class!" Retail "Do you know what that means? With no one enforcing the rules around here we get to make out in the break room with impunity!" Bleeker the Rechargeable Dog Just because he can't clean doesn't mean he can't go all battlebots on your rear end. Dustin Cut him some slack. It was probably legit polluted and full of OSHA violations. On the Fastrack Non-vowel dictionary must get beat up a lot. Safe Havens You're supposed to implant it under their skin so if they want it out they have to cut it out White Mountains style. Midnight Moth fucked around with this message at 08:45 on Feb 27, 2014 |
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Midnight Moth posted:Dustin I can sympathize a bit because warehouse/freight jobs suck if you're not reasonably burly. Try pulling pallets that weigh close to half a ton up and off a truck with all the might of a 130-pound body.
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Midnight Moth posted:Dustin I know it's racist and sexist, but seeing Ed put on blackface drag to mess with his son cracks me up every time!
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Midnight Moth posted:Retail I'm supposed to be sympathizing with the people treating the new hire like a lab rat aren't I.
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Retail does in fact have a fanbase who cheers for the main characters as deplorable as that sounds.
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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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SubNat posted:No suggestions, but I haven't seen anyone with it, nor anyone talking about buying it. Little My is such a cheeky rear end in a top hat, but she's drawn so endearingly that she's growing on me.
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Endless Mike posted:Cocktails have at least three ingredients. If there's just two, it's a mixed drink. There's lots of beer cocktails that are quite tasty. This bar here in DC has a few on the menu that are very good. I've been to the Queen Vic a few times, and it's a pretty fun place! Everyone should go there.
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Green Intern posted:I've been to the Queen Vic a few times, and it's a pretty fun place! Everyone should go there. If you want to annoy the bartenders, ask them to make you a Queen Vic.
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Cul-de-sac wreaks terrible vengeance with a plastic sword. The Creeps clogs EVERYTHING.
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