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treasureplane posted:Nancy (April 22, 1943) Sorry (Not sorry)
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Manuel Calavera posted:Dilbert I honestly can't tell this vacation artist from the actual strip. I'm wondering if she's actually been drawing Dilbert for a while, is tired of not getting credit for her work, and decided to use the vacation strips as an excuse to put her name on it.
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Twelve by Pies posted:I honestly can't tell this vacation artist from the actual strip. I'm wondering if she's actually been drawing Dilbert for a while, is tired of not getting credit for her work, and decided to use the vacation strips as an excuse to put her name on it. I checked and she's listed on LinkedIn as "design director and artist" at Andrews McMeel. Wonder if that involves doing touchup work on strips?
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The Classic Dinette Set knows the truth is out there. Working Daze wastes everyone's time. Super-Fun-Pak-Comix is brought to you today by TVTropes.
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Six Chix Zippy the Pinhead Nancy Arlo and Janis Andertoons Pluggers
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Julet Esqu posted:
Oh, like that's hard to do.
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Chimeric posted:Pickles This is like the bleakest joke I've ever read and I can't stop laughing at it
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Wanamingo posted:Arlo and Janis Again with the sex. Rarebit Fiend (click for huge) csmonitor.com posted:After the hugely popular success of comic strip "Little Nemo in Slumberland" in 1905 – McCay began performing on vaudeville. His act included 'lightning sketches' – with chalk on a blackboard – of various cartoon characters from his comic strips. But McCay wanted to do more. Outbusts of Everett True Good Time Guy (click for big) Ugh. I'll be honest, at this point GTG gets very ... illegible (but it's better if you click and enlarge). Many strips were scanned sideways, which makes them hard to read, and a lot of days were skipped. I'll do another search for a better source, but GTG may be on its way out. (to the relief of some of you, I'm sure). Flapper Fanny Says Feiffer (click for big) Wee Pals Life In Hell
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Slammy posted:
If you Waifu2x it the results are pretty readable.
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Evil Mastermind posted:Working Daze wastes everyone's time. This week just can't end fast enough.
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"And text by Tim Buckley!"
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idonotlikepeas posted:This week just can't end fast enough.
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Slammy posted:Life In Hell I got 33 of them, how about you?
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Moomin Classic Dilbert
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Peanuts: Year Four (July 26-28, 1954)
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Kavak posted:I got 33 of them, how about you? 57
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Evil Mastermind posted:Dewey is all great, but that last panel is loving art. Oh yeah? How do you know what art is? SubNat posted:Sorry (Not sorry)
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Kavak posted:I got 33 of them, how about you? 45
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Your dog has worms, Charlie Brown.
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EasyEW posted:Peanuts: Year Four (July 26-28, 1954) Today the part of Charlie Brown will be played by Hastur.
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Mark Trail Pearls Before Swine The Phantom
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SomeMathGuy posted:Mark Trail Ok, so right now we've had high-speed chases with slavers(?), bombs, claustrophobic dungeons, collapsing bridges (with sexy poses) and lakes of doom. What's next? Subterranean civilizations? More awful blending of clip-art and actual drawings? Dragons? Gelatinous cubes?
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Darkest Auer posted:Ok, so right now we've had high-speed chases with slavers(?), bombs, claustrophobic dungeons, collapsing bridges (with sexy poses) and lakes of doom. What's next? Subterranean civilizations? More awful blending of clip-art and actual drawings? Dragons? Gelatinous cubes?
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Darkest Auer posted:Ok, so right now we've had high-speed chases with slavers(?), bombs, claustrophobic dungeons, collapsing bridges (with sexy poses) and lakes of doom. What's next? Subterranean civilizations? More awful blending of clip-art and actual drawings? Dragons? Gelatinous cubes? I'm holding out hope we actually see one of those drat bats Gabe allegedly studies for a living.
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Bloom County And of course, there's a story behind that last one. Skippy (February 1, 1929) Peanuts (April 1, 1969) Funky Winkerbean SOME GIZMO! Crankshaft Li'l Rip Haywire Out Our Way (January 14-15, 1929) Thimble Theater (October 19, 1929)
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Pickles Cousin Hazel: still dead Bleeker the Rechargeable Dog Wallace the Brave
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Everything Counts posted:Oh yeah? How do you know what art is?
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EasyEW posted:Funky Winkerbean
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The Classic Dinette Set has a double-standard. Working Daze is a cargo-cult comic. Super-Fun-Pak-Comix has your analogy right here, pal.
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Six Chix Zippy the Pinhead Nancy Arlo and Janis Andertoons Pluggers
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root posted:"Oh right, I forgot you can use the internet to do things" said nobody anywhere ever. Isn't she supposed to be a loving INTERNET REPORTER!? Or is that a different character? All of Batuik's slothy-eyed mopes blend into one big grey morass for me. She's an ex-network reporter who is employed by an Internet company, so presumably there's at least one computer in the office. She's also supposed to have graduated in 1988 (unless TomBat changed that again), which means she's got no excuse to not know whatever off-brand version of Google they use in the Funkyverse.
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King Aroo (March 9, 1951) Barnaby (August 14, 1942) Nancy (April 23, 1943) Wash Tubbs (January 4, 1929) Gasoline Alley (February 2, 1923)
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Buni Rhymes with Orange )Pros and Cons
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Luann It really explains a lot that the Evanses think mixing passion and emotions with your art will make it bad. The Amazing Spider-Man Newspaper Spider-Man continues to be the funniest comic in papers. Sally Forth The Heart of Juliet Jones
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Wanamingo posted:Pluggers Pluggers are made entirely from failed aspirations and regret.
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# ? Apr 1, 2016 19:48 |
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Sad to hear that GTG is on the way out, the charm of it has really built up for me. Ripley's Calvin and Hobbes
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Tina's Groove Family Circus Rose is Rose One Big Happy Foob Compu-Toon Bizarro Dilbert
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EasyEW posted:Thimble Theater (October 19, 1929) Wanamingo posted:Pluggers F Minus Mary Worth Now that Dawn's in college, she learns about such advanced subjects as this "Leonardo Da Vinci" person the professor's going on about. Rex Morgan MD Secret Agent X-9 Geez you could've at least slowed down. Apartment 3-G I knew this would somehow lead to that sanctimonious "Giving birth is so great you lucky women you!" argument.
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Johnny Walker posted:Mary Worth
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Pentaro posted:I love how Leonardo goes from grumpy to bashful. Maybe it's an animated GIF. Maybe next week he'll be sleepy, dopey, and happy.
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