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Julet Esqu posted:Luann Oh yeah. I self-published a children's book on Amazon and completely forgot about it. It took like eight hours to write and draw and sold seven or so copies. Update: Just checked; It's ranked #2 million in Kindle books, haha. Midnight Moth fucked around with this message at 01:31 on Mar 12, 2015 |
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Sorry, I too know that it is old.
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Julet Esqu posted:Luann
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Dustin I've always found structured learning boring. Even the "fun" classes like art or music or whatever get boring. Bleeker Just get Lila to do it On the Fastrack That is all really tame as far as internet ridicule goes. Safe Havens Wait so Dave and mom want Sam to start a family but she doesn't? I'm pretty sure it's still Sam's decision and mom needs to GTFO.
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Pogo, in which Albert feels the squeeze. (March 13, 1968) Peanuts: Year Two (May 8-10, 1952) Super-Fun-Pak Comix
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Julet Esqu posted:The Amazing Spider-Man
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Phantom Classic Radio Patrol Rip Kirby Big Ben Bolt I love this comic except that the women in it always look so Donna Reed. It's weird because the men are all drawn with so much character. We have Ben Bolt, our handsome hunky male lead, but then they gave him freckles (off the top of my head, I have a hard time thinking of any other adult comic characters with freckles). Ben's buddy Spider looks kind of like Don Knotts, but he also absolutely looks like a guy who spent a large chunk of his life getting punched in the face professionally. Even the guest character for this arc, George, looks like he came out of the womb a 45-year-old bitter alcoholic. And then a woman shows up and she's all GENERIC PLEASANT 50'S FEMALE. I mostly love the art in this comic, but that bugs me.
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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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You could change the title of this particular comic to "Working Daze" and it would go virtually unnoticed.
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Wait, so what happened to Alice cutting that conehead guy's dick off?
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Simian_Prime posted:You could change the title of this particular comic to "Working Daze" and it would go virtually unnoticed.
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Julet Esqu posted:Luann I actually kinda like Glop #53.
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For people who draw and write for a living the Evans really have it in for the art world.
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Julet Esqu posted:Phantom Classic Oh good! He can hold down the fort until the Phantom shows up.
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Manuel Calavera posted:Compu-Toon Wha.. how,.. what is even happening here? Jane's World Non Sequitur Could somebody Red & Rover this? I have no clue why it's supposed to be funny. Phoebe and Her Unicorn Kliban's Cats 9 Chickweed Lane 3/12/2004 Well, it is true. Zits Kevin & Kell Pro wrestling? I wonder what that looks like in this universe. Oh Nemi!
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BlankIsBeautiful posted:Wha.. how,.. what is even happening here? Compu-toon. Compu-toon is happening.
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Peanuts, in which the pushback begins. (March 14, 1968) Popeye Pretty casual for a guy who probably just knocked over a bank. Rip Haywire still hasn't figured out there's a new member in the cast. Out Our Way (October 18-19, 1926)
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Cul-de-sac Poptropica Ok, that's it, I'm out. If someone else wants to pick up this strip, feel free. Heathcliff
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EasyEW posted:Out Our Way (October 18-19, 1926) I sure hope "nail in their pancake" is an idiom.
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BlankIsBeautiful posted:Pro wrestling? I wonder what that looks like in this universe. ... well, you asked.
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Pffffhaha, right buddy. More like had to rely on school to put me through pro wrestling.
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FactsAreUseless posted:Well yeah, everyone scrolls past Working Daze. The Dinette Set know an upgrade when they see it. Working Daze has a running gag where Roy has the most bizarre nerd-boner for George Takei. I mean, nobody's going to argue that Takei isn't one of the most awesome people on the planet but come on.
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Pastry of the Year posted:I sure hope "nail in their pancake" is an idiom. If you haven't eaten yet, do not Google "nail in their pancake". It's...unpleasant.
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this is hilarious. I love the stilted dialog in mandrake "There's no old. Sarge--- Report to hospital for exam. Bzzzzzzzz" that is some amazingly hosed up anatomy Good thing Peter saves year old X-rays of his chest.
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FactsAreUseless posted:Well yeah, everyone scrolls past Working Daze. I read it. I read it every time. I don't even want to but I do. It makes me angry. For some reason, more than anything--more than the perspective, more than the "jokes", more than the characters, more than the flying guy in the latest strip there seriously what the hell was that, that loving water bottle makes me the angriest. I irrationally hate that water bottle. I don't even know why.
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RainbowCake posted:I read it. I read it every time. I don't even want to but I do. It makes me angry. For some reason, more than anything--more than the perspective, more than the "jokes", more than the characters, more than the flying guy in the latest strip there seriously what the hell was that, that loving water bottle makes me the angriest. I irrationally hate that water bottle. I don't even know why. Did you see the texture on flying guy's donut? It will give you an aneurysm.
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FactsAreUseless posted:Well yeah, everyone scrolls past Working Daze. I've been reading this thread for years and never realized that strip even existed until you told me.
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Pastry of the Year posted:Did you see the texture on flying guy's donut? It will give you an aneurysm. oh god why ...still not as bad as the water bottle though
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The thing about Working Daze that gets me is that a lot of the time it's incredibly bland workplace/nerd humor of the easy Big Bang Theory level; nerd references and "<character> has <characteristic>" jokes with Zakour continuing to tell the "joke" after the punchline about half the time. And yeah there are gams but they're not as bad as, say, Brooke, and honestly there's nothing inherently wrong with digging legs. But as you're getting used to all that and getting lulled into a mild doze, you slam right into the brick wall of some weird-rear end thing where someone gets hypnotized into being a bench for another character or someone getting *~POOF~*ed and turned into food or an animal or whatever. (And yeah, I know it's all supposed to be a cartoony joke, but the idea of someone being turned into an inanimate object or food is a huge thing for me and I hate when it comes up in the comic.)
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F Minus Look at that happy little sun. Mary Worth Here we go... Rex Morgan MD Throw all of them in the exam room! Make them strip!
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Calvin and Hobbes Ripley's Hitting the road for a few days, catch-up when I get back.
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Monty Mike du Jour Intelligent Life Retail
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EasyEW posted:
It always catches me flat-footed when Tom Batiuk starts crying about how c-c-commerce ruined his pure Golden Age High Art comic books, but I get a huge laugh out of it every time, so shine on, you idiotic diamond Naming the comic company "Batom" is just pure though
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Indolent Bastard posted:Intelligent Life
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Johnny Walker posted:Wait I'm confused. When and how did they realize Mysterio thought Peter was Spider-Man so they set this whole thing up?
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Attitude Indicator posted:that is some amazingly hosed up anatomy Don't mind me, just carrying my blood-scribble sexdoll with my tiny tiny hands past some diagonal golden-shower orgasmic hokey-pokey—I don't even know. Goddamn. ART
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Bigass Dog Comix Catch Up Post When we last left Poncho, he had successfully become friends with Benjamin Franklin, the Mailman's Dog. He had also forgotten that he's been to his house before. And the syndicate colourist apparently does enough research to know that Canadians do not wear shoes in the house, but then screws up not only the joke but also the plot by colouring a t-shirt and a pair of sweatpants like it's a postal service uniform. Gotta keep us on our toes, after all.
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Evil Mastermind posted:
Not really a work appropriate dress there.
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Alterian posted:Not really a work appropriate dress there. Based on the way she's standing, it seriously looks like she's hiking her skirt up in the back and scratching her butt. Kind of like this classic shot (yeah, linked because it's probably even though it's been around for, like 40 years): http://i.imgur.com/MWVMZCM.jpg BlankIsBeautiful fucked around with this message at 18:39 on Mar 12, 2015 |
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Attitude Indicator posted:that is some amazingly hosed up anatomy I hate to quote myself from the last page but drat it I worked harder than Brooke on this! e: WHY MUST DETECTIVE TINY HANDS BE CURSED TO ALWAYS BE AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE Dewgy fucked around with this message at 21:07 on Mar 12, 2015 |
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