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Julet Esqu posted:This is absolutely the truth. It's also time consuming and sometimes people got poo poo to do! You're all lucky my life is a hollow sham. Otherwise you'd miss out on that heart-pounding Funky Winkerbean action! Skippy (April 22, 1927) Peanuts (July 14, 1967) Funky Winkerbean mocks your Comic-Con expectations in yet another way. Ernie Bushmiller's Popeye by Bud Sagendorf Rip Haywire Out Our Way (April 8-9, 1925) You honestly didn't think Wash Funk was going away all at once, did you?
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It looks like "Kaphut" is a reasonably common name. Thai maybe? I didn't dig long enough to tell. It was interesting that Google immediately suggested "kaput", though. Jane's World That dude's gotta be a block away by now, why bother? Non Sequitur What? Surprise. Heavenly Nostrils is yesterday's. Kliban Huh. Look at that blimp out there. 9 Chickweed Lane 7/11/2003 What a hosed up family. Good job, Brooke. Zits Well, it is summer break. Kevin & Kell Holbrook seems to be aging Coney and tiger girl at a really rapid rate. Prior to this story arc (I don't think they appeared in the previous one) they were a lot younger. There's definitely going to be some good avatar material in these older strips. I'm liking them a lot.
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The best thing about Hal Foster's Prince Valiant is that you can be completely repulsed by the ideals and values espoused in it and still love the art and the characters. It's a beautiful Betrayal Comix. Pooch Café https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10UzyRZCICo Ballard Street The colourist doesn't agree, but I think I see some vintage whitewalls back there in mint condition, and she's not even bothering to price them out properly! A classic car restorer would pay thousands for a good set of prewar Vogues, and she's literally just giving them away. Congratulations, Constance, you just destroyed your marriage.
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Ham Shears saves us from turning into a Bergman film. The Dinette Set breaks things to us gently.
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"No natural weapons or defenses of any kind." Yes, none. Good job, Holbrook. Go collect your honorary biology doctorate at the door. Cow and Boy Sherman's Lagoon
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Probably Magic posted:"No natural weapons or defenses of any kind." Yes, none. Good job, Holbrook. Go collect your honorary biology doctorate at the door. It's not uncommon of people in the fandom to say that humans are inferior due to x. They're pretty much people with animal bits so they do have that advantage here. While it is true Humans don't have claws or poison or other things, they can use their thumbs to poke out eye balls or perform suplexes to moving vehicles. They can also use a gun to shoot people and dual wield. Just keep the kid away from Dingoes and he should be fine. Dingoes have a +4 modifier against babies.
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Monty Mike du Jour
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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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Probably Magic posted:"No natural weapons or defenses of any kind." Yes, none. Good job, Holbrook. Go collect your honorary biology doctorate at the door. It would be slightly amusing if the kid did hunt like humans did before developing major hunting tools, which was to run other animals to death by virtue of superior endurance and sweating. Persistence Hunting is cool poo poo Mr. Maltose fucked around with this message at 18:43 on Jul 11, 2014 |
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Haven't seen Moomin in here for awhile, but for all you fans, there's an adorable little Moomin coin purse for sale at Modcloth.
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Pun-based autofellatio.
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"He's that good! Mike Lester is that good at puns! He's great at jokes!" -- Mike Lester, 2014
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For today's Bloom County, we're jumping back to November 23rd, 1987, since this week was omitted from GoComics' archive, along with all the following dailies until December 21st. it was Opus For those lucky enough to be in the dark, this was Tammy Faye, whose one-time husband, Jim Bakker, televangelist extraordinaire, had that affair involving a church secretary and some drugged wine. Ripley's
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Evil Mastermind posted:Ham Shears saves us from turning into a Bergman film.
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Indolent Bastard posted:Mike du Jour I can appreciate a good pun. this is not a good pun. none of these are good puns, they were never good puns, they will never be good puns, and the person who wrote them should be ashamed to exist on this earth with the rest of us. gently caress you, mike du jour
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# ? Jul 12, 2014 00:26 |
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Trent posted:That middle panel. I knew it reminded me of something. I had to come back and post it to make it stop playing over in my head. You remember that and not what it's parodying? http://youtu.be/kno3xDw27bY?t=1m41s
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Mr. Maltose posted:It would be slightly amusing if the kid did hunt like humans did before developing major hunting tools, which was to run other animals to death by virtue of superior endurance and sweating. I was going to bring up this same thing. (Persistence hunting, not the video.) Compared to most animals, humans have ridiculous stamina. It's actually really effective for hunting purposes, since even if the prey outruns someone in the start, as long as they don't lose it entirely a human can run it down sooner or later. Sadly I doubt Holbrook is going to go that route here. Well, "sadly"; it'll be avoiding more of his sociopathic murder stuff, but at least it'd be a bit more interesting than the norm.
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Roland Jones posted:I was going to bring up this same thing. (Persistence hunting, not the video.) Compared to most animals, humans have ridiculous stamina. It's actually really effective for hunting purposes, since even if the prey outruns someone in the start, as long as they don't lose it entirely a human can run it down sooner or later. The kid is going to start eating people off screen.
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# ? Jul 12, 2014 02:36 |
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Six Chix Zippy the Pinhead Nancy Arlo and Janis Wee Pals Andertoons Lost Side of Suburbia Good way to get the bends. Zachary Nixon Johnson Ugh, what the gently caress is going on in this stupid comic. Dick Tracy Oh, Brother
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Wanamingo posted:Zippy the Pinhead Bill Griffiths has a really weird relationship with Baby Huey. It's not like his thing for late 50s advertising mascots or googie architecture, it's something deeper. Something darker.
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Darthemed posted:Ripley's No Reagan wasn't, Ripley's ghostwriter.
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Wanamingo posted:Zippy the Pinhead Oh god I can't handle Zippy the Pinhead.
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RandomFerret posted:Bill Griffiths has a really weird relationship with Baby Huey. It's not like his thing for late 50s advertising mascots or googie architecture, it's something deeper. Something darker. An obese anthropomorphic duck in a diaper? That couldn't possibly inspire anything weird! (Oh, God, we've found Griffy's secret fetish, haven't we?) Esplanade fucked around with this message at 03:31 on Jul 12, 2014 |
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Wanamingo posted:Zippy the Pinhead Huey's boy! I can't believe it!
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Deep breath...time to make...AN EFFORT. It's back to the Pogo '56 campaign getting scientifically managed out the wazoo. (July 2-4, 1956) The Droodle supply is still a little flaky, so how about some Bonus Peanuts? Here's where we see a different side of Lucy. (also July 2-4, 1956)
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Magic Hate Ball posted:Oh god I can't handle Zippy the Pinhead. I can actually halfway appreciate this one.
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Manuel, you posted a Family Circus instead of Rose is Rose, but....I don't really mind, okay? You don't have to do anything different. Geech hasn't changed since the ninth grade.
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Piranha Club Dick Tracy Judge Parker 9 Chickweed Lane I see that the syndicate has been leaving notes for Brooke in the last panel again. Pibgorn Who is Dr. Nik and why exactly is Pibgorn drinking to him? Brooke spent all of this time building up to this moment and he didn't notice that he drew Pibgorn with two left feet? edit: He must have just noticed this, because there is an updated version of today's comic that was posted within the last few minutes. Aardmania fucked around with this message at 05:05 on Jul 12, 2014 |
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Aardmania posted:Pibgorn Did he not notice "Romeo, Romeo, Romeo! Here's drnik:" or is that a Shakespeare thing
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VoidBurger posted:Did he not notice "Romeo, Romeo, Romeo! Here's drnik:" or is that a Shakespeare thing Hi everybody! Hi Drnik!
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VoidBurger posted:Did he not notice "Romeo, Romeo, Romeo! Here's drnik:" or is that a Shakespeare thing It's an incompetence thing.
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sweetguts posted:I can appreciate a good pun. this is not a good pun. none of these are good puns, they were never good puns, they will never be good puns, and the person who wrote them should be ashamed to exist on this earth with the rest of us. gently caress you, mike du jour You know that long, awkward silence that happens when someone loudly tells what he thinks is a great joke but no one else in the room thinks it's funny? That's Mike du jour, except it happens daily. And that's the 'good' comics.
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# ? Jul 12, 2014 06:29 |
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Luann Apartment 3-G That is quite a reaction to some of the mildest pranking ever. In fact, it doesn't even qualify as a prank. Ribbing? Ribbing might be too strong a word, too. Joshing. They were just mildly joshing with her. Pros & Cons Sally Forth The Amazing Spider-Man
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F Minus Mary Worth Rex Morgan MD "But...where did a little girl get a million dollars?"
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EasyEW posted:Funky Winkerbean mocks your Comic-Con expectations in yet another way. BlankIsBeautiful posted:Jane's World Julet Esqu posted:The Amazing Spider-Man
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Julet Esqu posted:Apartment 3-G IT'S A DOG. IT'S A DOGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG.
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Julet Esqu posted:Apartment 3-G Fabulous.
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I really want to know what stupid reason doc ock is going to have to turn down the luckiest hand in the history of ever. His dumb 'earthquake' plan actually works and not only does he get paroled in a week, a rich dude immediately offers to fund his research in return for fighting (minor) crime once in a while, while Parker takes photos.
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Emmy Lou Heathcliff Mandrake the Magician The Phantom Pickles Classic Prince Valiant
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