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Slammy
Mar 30, 2011

Great speech.
PPHPFT!!

Johnny Walker posted:

The Whoops Sisters I don't get, but I don't give up on old comics fast and I'll give it some time. Feiffer is just so drat good I can't believe it. That one's all about the writing. Wee Pals is Wee Pals. It's good and an interesting look at the time. Everett True is obviously good (but by the way you always say "Outbusts" instead of "Outbursts" in the title when you post it).
Thanks for all the comments, but this is my favorite. Everett would never approve of "Outbusts".

I think i'l make more with less - cut down things to one comic a day, but add more. Less to scroll through if you're not interested, but more incentive to click through to only one "Rarebit," or other.


Rarebit Fiend (click for huge)



Outbursts of Everett True



And He Did.



Guess If They Are Married!



Whoops Sisters



Good Time Guy (click for big)



Dave's Delicatessen



Mopsy



Feiffer (click for big)



Jaf



Wee Pals



Mr. Tweedy



Andy Capp

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Say Nothing
Mar 5, 2013

by FactsAreUseless

MARK, LOOK! MY THUMB IS FALLING OFF!

TofuDiva
Aug 22, 2010

Playin' Possum





Muldoon

Odonata posted:

Heavenly Nostrils


C'mon, just admit you never got rid of your NES. Dig it out of the closet and play some Zelda with your daughter.

ZeeToo
Feb 20, 2008

I'm a kitty!

Julet Esqu posted:

The Amazing Spider-Man


Is Spider-Man following the pointing finger of the invisible Doctor Strange? :haw:

I love this stupid comic.

dismas
Jul 31, 2008


Slammy posted:

Wee Pals



this rules, Morrie ruled.

Sweaty IT Nerd
Jul 13, 2007

dismas posted:

this rules, Morrie ruled.

I have mixed feelings but not about Morrie ruling. He definitely did/does.

Evil Mastermind
Apr 28, 2008

The Classic Dinette Set hates competition.


Working Daze is not pro-labor.


Super-Fun-Pak-Comix only thinks about itself.

EasyEW
Mar 8, 2006

I've got my father's great big six-shooter with me 'n' if anybody in this woods wants to start somethin' just let 'em--but they DASSN'T.
Bloom County



Pogo (May 22, 1958)



Peanuts: Year Five (November 18-21, 1954)







Darthemed
Oct 28, 2007

"A data unit?
For me?
"




College Slice
Calvin and Hobbes






Ripley's

Ensign_Ricky
Jan 4, 2008

Daddy Warlord
of the
Children of the Corn


or something...

...Ok, I want that job. :3:

Julet Esqu
May 6, 2007




Phantom Classic







Radio Patrol


Pinky is such a stupid name for anyone who isn't a cartoon mouse.






Rip Kirby


Erm... bad news guys. This one came with this notation:

Comics Kingdom posted:

Original Publication Date: Monday, December 31, 1956 - End of Series

What a way to finish. :(


Big Ben Bolt




Wanamingo
Feb 22, 2008

by FactsAreUseless
Six Chix


Zippy the Pinhead


Nancy


Arlo and Janis


Andertoons


Go for the rhubarb, those things are good

Pluggers


This isn't the first time Pluggers has mentioned those things. What gives?

Tambaloneus
Feb 5, 2007

I miss my cat someone buy me a kitten.

they're just adult colouring books - putting quotes on "adult" makes it look more like he's about colour himself some erotica

edit: and I bet they exist too, oh wait gently caress they DO exist!

actually I should not be looking this up at work.

Command Ant
Aug 9, 2010

I can make you
worth your weight
in gold!

If I were an editor, and this comic came across my desk, I would be furious.

SomeMathGuy
Oct 4, 2014

The people were ASTONISHED at his doctrine.

Mark Trail


Pearls Before Swine Should've Switched Doors


The Phantom

Nenonen
Oct 22, 2009

Mulla on aina kolkyt donaa taskussa

Julet Esqu posted:

Rip Kirby


Erm... bad news guys. This one came with this notation:


What a way to finish. :(

It was worse for Alex Raymond, the strip's father - he died in a car crash in September '56. The strip was then continued until 1999 by John Prentice, though - if this is still drawn by Raymond then boy he had a helluva back log!

Green Intern
Dec 29, 2008

Loon, Crazy and Laughable

Julet Esqu posted:

Radio Patrol


I had missed the crude drawings of his victims before. This is so hosed up.

quote:

Rip Kirby


Erm... bad news guys. This one came with this notation:


What a way to finish. :(

I guess Johnny Gat's plan worked...

SomeMathGuy posted:

The Phantom


Is this the Phantom realizing that he's a moron?

Strontium
Aug 28, 2009

Dexter didn't much care for the party.
Intelligent Life


Take It From the Tinkersons


Viivi & Wagner

Darkest Auer
Dec 30, 2006

They're silly

Ramrod XTreme
Moomin




Classic Dilbert



Mercedes Colomar
Nov 1, 2008

by Jeffrey of YOSPOS
Tina's Groove


Family Circus


Rose is Rose


One Big Happy


Foob


Compu-Toon


Bizarro


Dilbert

The Wild Man of YOLO
Apr 20, 2004

A little cross-country, gentlemen?

Pickles







Bleeker the Rechargeable Dog







Wallace the Brave

Wanamingo
Feb 22, 2008

by FactsAreUseless
Six Chix


Zippy the Pinhead


Nancy


Arlo and Janis


Andertoons


Pluggers

Alterian
Jan 28, 2003


Denny's. Too ritzy for a plugger.

Tiggum
Oct 24, 2007

Your life and your quest end here.



EasyEW
Mar 8, 2006

I've got my father's great big six-shooter with me 'n' if anybody in this woods wants to start somethin' just let 'em--but they DASSN'T.

Julet Esqu posted:

Erm... bad news guys. This one came with this notation:

Comics Kingdom posted:

Original Publication Date: Monday, December 31, 1956 - End of Series

What a way to finish. :(

Considering that Rip Kirby didn't actually end until 1989, that makes me wonder if they have to renegotiate the rights or something.

Bloom County



Skippy (March 22, 1929)



Peanuts (May 23, 1969)



Funky Winkerbean



"Public education, huh?"

"Don't look at me like that. You're the one who didn't want to pop for the academy."


Long Dark Night Of The Soul-shaft



And it's goddamn Starbuck Jones again.

Meanwhile, Rip Haywire gets into cosplay.



Out Our Way (April 17-18, 1929)





Thimble Theater (December 7, 1929)

Aardmania
Jan 1, 2007

Ruining newspapers since 1993.

Shredded Hen
Heathcliff


Piranha Club


Dick Tracy


Judge Parker


9 Chickweed Lane

This has been part seven in the "Ogling The McEldowney Way" series of creep lessons.

Pibgorn Wahoo Terminal

Stultus Maximus
Dec 21, 2009

USPOL May

Aardmania posted:


9 Chickweed Lane

This has been part seven in the "Ogling The McEldowney Way" series of creep lessons.


"Told Amos"? Wouldn't have seen it like a bunch of times? Why am I bothering to look for consistency in Brooke's work? Why am I still reading Brooke's work?

Naked Man Punch
Sep 13, 2008

They see me rollin';
they hatin'.

First thought when I saw this (quick and dirty 'shop):

Julet Esqu
May 6, 2007




Nenonen posted:

It was worse for Alex Raymond, the strip's father - he died in a car crash in September '56. The strip was then continued until 1999 by John Prentice, though - if this is still drawn by Raymond then boy he had a helluva back log!

EasyEW posted:

Considering that Rip Kirby didn't actually end until 1989, that makes me wonder if they have to renegotiate the rights or something.

Rip Kirby may have continued way into the future with a different artist, but it's not looking like Comics Kingdom intends to run those. It's been that same last strip for days.


Luann



The Amazing Spider-Man



Sally Forth



The Heart of Juliet Jones

A HUNGRY MOUTH
Nov 3, 2006

date of birth: 02/05/88
manufacturer: mazda
model/year: 2008 mazda6
sexuality: straight, bi-curious
peircings: pusspuss



Nap Ghost

Strontium posted:

Take It From the Tinkersons


Please stop posting this strip. The art is an insult.


Everything in "One Big Happy" points toward Buggy Crispino having a completely awful home life, but every single person in the strip just acts like he's a bad seed or something.

Julet Esqu posted:

Radio Patrol


The burned faces on the wall are great. The whole sequence where The Stranger was drawing the faces and searing them was chilling, and the crudeness of the drawings makes it even spookier. In the first storyline, The Stranger was intelligent, methodical, and had a really clever plan that just happened to fall apart completely. Now he's so consumed with hatred that his tactics have devolved to "grab them and burn them." A+ "Radio Patrol" Great Job

Darthemed
Oct 28, 2007

"A data unit?
For me?
"




College Slice
What a cliffhanger for Rip Kirby. At the same time, there was a lot of dumb stuff going on in that last plot-line.

Calvin and Hobbes






Ripley's

treasureplane
Jul 12, 2008

throwing darts in lovers' eyes, &c.
King Aroo (April 27, 1951)


Barnaby (October 2, 1942)


Nancy (June 11, 1943)


Wash Tubbs (February 22, 1929)


Gasoline Alley (March 23, 1923)


Lil' Abner (November 6, 1936)

Halibut Barn
May 30, 2005

help

EasyEW posted:

Considering that Rip Kirby didn't actually end until 1989, that makes me wonder if they have to renegotiate the rights or something.
IDW's been reprinting collections of the strips, so I wouldn't be surprised if they have exclusive reprint rights to certain date ranges for a while.

Selachian
Oct 9, 2012

Buni



Rhymes with Orange



Pros and Cons



Candorville



You gotta admit, that's some nice coloring.

Tunicate
May 15, 2012

Selachian posted:


You gotta admit, that's some nice coloring.

It's just a gradient.

dordreff
Jul 16, 2013

Selachian posted:

Candorville



You gotta admit, that's some nice coloring.

Is this comic ever anything other than "hey look at all the super deep and important conversations I'd have had with all these famous people" or nah?

SomeMathGuy
Oct 4, 2014

The people were ASTONISHED at his doctrine.

dordreff posted:

Is this comic ever anything other than "hey look at all the super deep and important conversations I'd have had with all these famous people" or nah?

99% of the time it's a lovely "two people talk about two week old politics" strip, with a dash of smug self-assurance usually thrown in. I'd call it the left of center answer to Mallard Fillmore but it's not that lazy art-wise. Doonesbury it ain't, though, I tell you what.

Cricken_Nigfops
Oct 25, 2011

CROM!

SomeMathGuy posted:

99% of the time it's a lovely "two people talk about two week old politics" strip, with a dash of smug self-assurance usually thrown in. I'd call it the left of center answer to Mallard Fillmore but it's not that lazy art-wise. Doonesbury it ain't, though, I tell you what.

What do you mean "not lazy art wise?" his strip is literally cut and pasted.

SomeMathGuy
Oct 4, 2014

The people were ASTONISHED at his doctrine.

Cricken_Nigfops posted:

What do you mean "not lazy art wise?" his strip is literally cut and pasted.

I mean that there is lazy and then there is Mallard Fillmore.

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Murdstone
Jun 14, 2005

I'm feeling Jimmy


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQZgq_lrwQ4

Well it doesn't seem all that "musical" exactly but it's neat.

F Minus



Pretty accurate, really.

Mary Worth



Having alienated all her peers, Dawn turns to Mary yet again.

Rex Morgan MD



The skunk has to turn around to spray, right? Still, I wouldn't line up right behind the dog if I were Sarah.

Secret Agent X-9



"If'n ya can stand his obsession with 50-year-old pop culture and cloying depictions of American life, yer a better man than I, lad!"

Apartment 3-G



"You just need to give men a chance and then you'll come around!"

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