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Bitchtits McGee posted:Fair enough. I really don't get your jokes at all, do I? Pooch Café It has been at least a week in real time. That man is dead, in brain if not in body. Ballard Street That doesn't sound like too bad an idea, actually. Get closer to nature, feel more self-reliant, and Elliot probably loses weight puking up all that pesticide-covered grass.
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Have a double-dose of Momma, the terrible strip that rules I really like ineptly drawn dogs. e: and also all the smudges showing how laboriously Mel works on it Mr. Squishy fucked around with this message at 15:24 on Mar 8, 2014 |
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Manuel Calavera posted:Tina's Groove Flash mobs are still a thing? Manuel Calavera posted:Dilbert Red? Rover? A little help? Really Pants posted:The Bus will save them for sure. For a given definition of "save". They won't be on that particular island anymore, at the very least.
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Manuel Calavera posted:Dilbert Bitchtits McGee posted:Red? Rover? A little help? A test using two buttons that are identical to each other aside from the color has determined that users will click the orange button more frequently for no rational reason. This causes Dilbert, who considers himself a rational person, to be perturbed about the concept of human intelligence. His boss then instructs him to use the button that people will click less frequently on the site due to his own personal preferences. This is a bad decision, and it confirms Dilbert's fears about human intelligence, but he doesn't mind because he has given up on the concept of thinking as a result of the experience he describes in panel one. This is, in some way, a joke.
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Pretty, Pretty Comics. I spy atleast 2-4 potential avatars, I adore the tiny Moomin. ( A Horse, A Tree ... Ridiculous! ) SubNat fucked around with this message at 17:10 on Mar 8, 2014 |
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Bloom County I don't really want to think about the sexual politics of Bloom County in enough depth to come up with a one-liner for this. What lovely wall-paper! Calvin And Hobbes Another habit I picked up from C&H, to the displeasure of several teachers. Cheap Thrills Cuisine HUBRIS! A non-copy-pasted version of Dude and Dude? Cull Them! selects groups of people its readers would like to see eradicated. Anyone want to pick this one up as a regular?
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I've got a big head of steam to let off! Luann 1. These idiots are frequently left in charge of a small child. 2. I realize now that Brad is calling Toni his beauty, but on first reading I thought he was referring to himself. Either way it's kind of a gross line. 3. They were totally planning to climb all up on top of each other with a small child right there in the room. Apartment 3-G Bolle sure has a way of depicting extreme emotional distress. Pros & Cons Sally Forth The Amazing Spider-Man Seems like that last panel should be avatarized, but I'm not sure how it could best be accomplished, what with the hair and the hands and all. Nah, no need to worry about it, Pete. Once Tony Stark finds out JJJ is stealing his bit, I'm sure the whole thing will sort itself out.
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Julet Esqu posted:
That Maude icon is the funniest thing I've seen all day.
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Cul-de-sac sweeps the week off with a squeak.
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Just going to copy most of this from the Kickstarter update, but on Wednesday, March 26th, at LA's "Cinerama Dome," that comic strip documentary STRIPPED will be having their premiere. Tickets available here. The kicker is that they'll be giving away 10 copies of the poster Bill Watterson made for them (though they haven't mentioned dimensions). Good luck to any LA-region goons who read this thread. Here are articles on Watterson's involvement (I haven't read through them yet) at NY Times, USA Today, Washington Post (this one apparently has a short interview with Watterson), Time, NPR, Rolling Stone, Slate, The Wire, People, Buzzfeed, and Mashable.
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Still Fluxing posted:That Maude icon is the funniest thing I've seen all day. Just blame the dear little bow in her hair for this travesty. ALso, a Ballard Street Moose for anyone who wants it. If anyone wants it. Both of them have the exact same expression.
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Emmy Lou Heathcliff Mandrake the Magician The Phantom Pickles Classic Prince Valiant
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Julet Esqu posted:Luann Maybe we've been reading these wrong and we're supposed to hate these two.
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Moomin question; I remember Mymble being referred to as "the Mymble" when she was first introduced. What, exactly, is the "the" for? Is "Mymble" a title or a role or something, or was it a translation thing? It seems to have gone away over time.
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Roland Jones posted:Moomin question; I remember Mymble being referred to as "the Mymble" when she was first introduced. What, exactly, is the "the" for? Is "Mymble" a title or a role or something, or was it a translation thing? It seems to have gone away over time. Mymble is the title of the Alpha-child.
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Julet Esqu posted:
I like how they forgot all about their friend they called in to save their asses, like, 3 seconds after they didn't immediately need him anymore. Also, Sally must somehow be new to parenting if she heard a 12-year-old girl screaming "This is the worst thing ever!" and didn't immediately assume it was some trivial bullshit.
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Roland Jones posted:Moomin question; I remember Mymble being referred to as "the Mymble" when she was first introduced. What, exactly, is the "the" for? Is "Mymble" a title or a role or something, or was it a translation thing? It seems to have gone away over time. I don't know about any translation stuff, but in all the Moomin books, a lot of people get interchangeably called the same word as their actual name, and "the ______" as a species description. You have various different Hemulens and Fillyjonks and so on, but when somebody is talking to a particular individual one, they might call them by name as "Hemulen" or "Mrs Fillyjonk." The Mymble is first described as "the Mymble's daughter" because we meet her big round multiple-baby-having mother, who is The Mymble, but then all of that family are also Mymbles, in the species sense. So the girl is variously called The Mymble's Daughter, or The Mymble, or just Mymble as a name, and there isn't much rhyme or reason to why/when she gets called any of those things. It's one of the things I enjoy about the writing. Everybody is some sort of weird little animal but a person at the same time, and that style of naming seems to highlight that concept for me.
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Julet Esqu posted:The Amazing Spider-Man
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The hands are way too far apart in the source. 125x125 pixels would make Peter even tinier than in this one. This on the other hand is gold tiistai fucked around with this message at 00:18 on Mar 9, 2014 |
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Juliet Jones Phantom Classic Radio Patrol has another gap in the archives! This next strip is from way later than where we were before and makes little sense as a result! enjoy! Rip Kirby Big Ben Bolt
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Nipponophile posted:As last words go, "Really... I protest--" is up there with the best of them. The brothers in "Modest Blaise" really remind of "Alphonse & Gaston." If, y'know, Alphonse and Gaston were murderers-for-hire, and a little more efficient.
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Six Chix Zippy the Pinhead Nancy Arlo and Janis Wee Pals Andertoons Four Eyes Lost Side of Suburbia Zachary Nixon Johnson
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Julet Esqu posted:Juliet Jones I want to strap the artist(s) on Zachary Nixon Johnson into one of those Clockwork Orange chairs and make them stare at this until they learn how to draw good action sequences. Edit: also see, THIS is how you use loving zip-a-tone bonestructure fucked around with this message at 03:43 on Mar 9, 2014 |
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SubNat posted:Moomin When this story was posted a thread or two ago, it was one of my first exposures to the Moomins (after the Martian storyline). It kind of puts the whole story in a new light now that I know Snorkmaiden is usually off falling in love with some new man in every story and the tables are being turned here.
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I still love La Goona's Horse. Look at it, it's covered in flowers and poo poo.
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This is all I could see in ZNJ
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For all of you who're enjoying Moomin, I strongly recommend exploring Tove Jansson's other works. The Summer Book is a really lovely (and slim) book. Of course, I'm a sucker for anything with fjords.
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I think I realized Moomin was popular in Japan when reading the Manga Berserk. Their trolls weren't quite as cute as the real Moomins.
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GorfZaplen posted:The Phantom His hat really is a lampshade, isnt' it? Also, after the Phantom turned her down, looks like the reporter swore off men entirely.
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GorfZaplen posted:The Phantom
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Gorilla Salad posted:Also, after the Phantom turned her down, looks like the reporter swore off men entirely. When I first saw that panel, I was like "Man, the perspective there is all hosed up. It's like the reporter is some kind of giant, or the other women are pygmies... Oh, wait..."
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Gil Christ, Gil. Ask her about coelecanths or something instead of fantasy nerd lore. Retail He probably expected all the creative writing majors to be working at Barnes and Noble and Starbucks instead of a department store. Bleeker the Rechargeable Dog My dog also does all my math homework for me. He's like a living Wolf-ram Alpha. Dustin Dustin is supposed to be in the wrong here? On the Fastrack Dethany did one hell of a job selling a Windows phone. Heaven's Love Thrift Shop Well...that's a good point. Good for you, Dag.
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Midnight Moth posted:Heaven's Love Thrift Shop This is a Good Comic.
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Midnight Moth posted:Dustin He is lazy, you see. This is clear proof that it's entirely Dustin's fault he still lives with his parents. Entirely unwilling to delay gratification and bootstrap his way to CEO. (While clearly this is a sign of Dustin's poor work ethic, can you imagine Ed's reaction if he came home with a job he doesn't even get paid for? Dude cannot win.)
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The Little King
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F Minus Mary Worth Rex Morgan MD Rex is a pretty stand-up dude.
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Geech could have stayed home.Wanamingo posted:Four Eyes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPsSzLnXJkg
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Midnight Moth posted:Heaven's Love Thrift Shop
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