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Tina's Groove Family Circus Rose is Rose One Big Happy Foob Compu-Toon Bizarro Dilbert
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King Aroo (July 6, 1951) Barnaby (December 11, 1942) Nancy (August 20, 1943) Wash Tubbs (May 3, 1929) Gasoline Alley (May 18, 1923) Barney Google (May 19, 1922) Alley Oop (August 18, 1933) Lil' Abner (January 15, 1937)
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Selachian posted:It's an edit. (I thought at first the joke was "brown shirt = Germany," myself.) Don't spoil the edit by giving it away. And you were correct, that was the joke. Indolent Bastard fucked around with this message at 15:36 on Jul 29, 2016 |
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Mike Lester is still bad at his chosen profession.
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Potato Jones posted:Mike Lester is still bad at his chosen profession. Yet it still pays his bills while we toil away in awful drudgery. Ain't life a peach?
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SomeMathGuy posted:Oh, great, now I'm dreading the strip we'll get when Brian Wilson passes away. Do you suppose it would be more or less 2016 if Death passed over Brian Wilson and took Stamos instead? Luann Note right now for future purposes that Les is counting his big jar of money right in front of the club owners. Take this into account when gauging whatever their reaction happens to be to his telling them he only brought in about The Amazing Spider-Man Remember when that tiger shirted great white hunter dude told everybody he was going straight and starting a show in Vegas or whatever and Petey just didn't believe him and stalked and hounded and pestered him relentlessly with no evidence whatsoever besides just "it's impossible for criminals to reform!" until no jury in the world would have convicted him for shooting Petey in the face? I do. I mean, it turned out he really was still doing criminal stuff (using trained chimps to steal diamonds in a scheme that, best case scenario, was definitely still many times less lucrative than just doing the Vegas show he was legitimately contracted to do would have been), but that's beside the point. Sally Forth I wonder if a Ces-driven Judge Parker will eventually devolve into a meaningless whirlwind of meta clusterfuckery. I'd still read it if it did since that would still be way more entertaining than the current Judge Parker. And I'm not complaining about Sally Forth either. I'm just wondering. The Heart of Juliet Jones
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I don't know whether to be annoyed or relieved that they didn't even bother to show any of the performances in Luann, just went straight to "Oh, that was awesome!" However, I have no problem being annoyed with Scott Adams, who finds Alicia Keys threatening to his manhood. quote:Based on what I know about the human body, and the way our thoughts regulate our hormones, the Democratic National Convention is probably lowering testosterone levels all over the country. Literally, not figuratively. Anyway, hey kids! Comics! Buni Rhymes with Orange Pros and Cons
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Bloom County Skippy (May 31, 1929) Loss, Regret, Despair, and Remembering What Your Priorities Are (Featuring Good Ol' Charlie Brown) (July 25, 1969) Funky Winkerbean Crankshaft The punchline: Ed has an unerring instinct for what it takes to screw up an important moment. Rip Haywire Out Our Way (August 19-20, 1929) Thimble Theater (February 15, 1930)
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Selachian posted:Pros and Cons https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3sGAS_ARZ8&t=450s
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We went to moomin world today (in Turku, Finland), figured some posters in this thread might find it relevant: I don't understand what was up with cop girl next to snufkin, obviously she was supposed to be the hemulen police officer but maybe the suit was out for dry cleaning or something, she later arrested Stinky for some reason. It was hellishly hot by finnish standards (25C>). The moomin house was really huge and cool, 4 floors all in all.
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goatface posted:God, don't edit MdJ, then I have to go and look for the real one and he gets page views and thinks he's popular and poo poo.
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I'm the kid feeling Sniff's balls
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Aardmania posted:
I Wish I Were Gary Larson, or, Foolish Mortals Curse of the Undead! or, Scary Gary Moving. Spiritually enriching. Sublime. “High” art, or, Gasoline Alley Phoebe and her Unicorn, or, Heavenly Nostrils Descent into Madness, or, Ziggy Ye Olde Fox Trot Best Comic in the Thread, or, Cul de Sac
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His Divine Shadow posted:We went to moomin world today (in Turku, Finland), figured some posters in this thread might find it relevant Rarebit Fiend (click for huge) Outbursts of Everett True And He Did. Guess If They Are Married! https://thedianerehmshow.org/shows/2016-07-28/the-lure-of-minimalism Good Time Guy (click for big) Gross Exaggerations (click for big) The Gay Thirties (November 1934) Mopsy They’ll Do It Everytime (October 1939) Feiffer (click for big) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_F.B.I._(TV_series) Jaf Jaf is ... weird, but I like this one for some reason. Wee Pals (click for big) (August 1970) Mr. Tweedy Andy Capp (click for big)
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One of many tributes to R.T. over at http://richardspooralmanac.blogspot.com/
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Slammy posted:Mr. Tweedy Mr. Tweedy, I know things have been a little rough, but murder is not the answer.
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Nancy
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Slammy posted:Guess If They Are Married! It's funny to see electric cars coming back a century later, making this cartoon somewhat current again.
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Slammy posted:The Gay Thirties (November 1934) Strange Interlude
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Wanamingo posted:Nancy loving yikes.
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Phantom Classic Radio Patrol Rip Kirby Big Ben Bolt Julet Esqu fucked around with this message at 06:05 on Jul 30, 2016 |
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Mark Trail Pearls Before Swine The Phantom
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Aww man, I popped into the thread after months away and learn Richard Thompson died. Rest in peace, Mr. Thompson. And then I laughed at a Pibgorn. Burn in hell, Mr. McEldowny.
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Pigsfeet on Rye posted:
And this one just cracks me up. F Minus Mary Worth "I mean also this mop. I need both Vicodin and this mop. I think I need to be clear on that." Rex Morgan MD These are a couple of the friendliest and most understanding mobsters I think I've seen. Secret Agent X-9 Apartment 3-G
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Johnny Walker posted:Mary Worth
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Heathcliff Piranha Club Dick Tracy Judge Parker 9 Chickweed Lane
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Julet Esqu posted:Do you suppose it would be more or less 2016 if Death passed over Brian Wilson and took Stamos instead? quote:While everyone else considers the show, Les shows why he shouldn’t be considered… quote:I see Lethlie is playing Johnny Cash. One day he might indeed end up in Folsom prison… quote:I doubt Les’ uncle is stupid enough to be fooled for very long. As for Brad, he should get over himself. So he missed out on a chance to be a big hero. Boo hoo. He should be glad Jonah did come in time to appear with Shannon. They never should have told the kid her dad wasn’t coming so soon. He was late, but not too late. They should talk to Jonah when Shannon isn’t around. He should have apologized for being late. Shannon loves her daddy, and the way to make Jonah more responsible, if there is a way, is not to pressure him. He’ll just get defensive and make excuses. Don’t put the kid in the middle. quote:Show And Tell” fort knox Look at this STORYTELLING
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Intelligent Life Take It From the Tinkarbuckles Viivi & Wagner
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Aardmania posted:Piranha Club
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Rhymes with Orange Pros and Cons
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Johnny Walker posted:Rex Morgan MD It's been more than half a century since Radio Patrol; they weeded out all the idiot crims pretty well.
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Skippy (June 1, 1929) Peanuts (July 26, 1969) And for those of you keeping track at home, that means Sparky ended the story of the Little Red-Haired Girl's moving day with her just being gone, seemingly forever. Chuck is left a broken boy, with images swimming through his head of his puppy love forever unrequited. And then Snoopy gets to be a vulture again. I love this strip so drat much. Funky Winkerbean, featuring Good Ol' Cheatin'-rear end Tony Crankshaft Rip Haywire Out Our Way (August 21-22, 1929) Thimble Theater (February 17, 1930) EasyEW fucked around with this message at 15:24 on Jul 30, 2016 |
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Luann The Amazing Spider-Man Sally Forth The Heart of Juliet Jones
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Tina's Groove Family Circus Rose is Rose One Big Happy Foob Bizarro Dilbert Compu-Toon didn't update yet.
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My Lovely Horse posted:You know, this storyline is neither neurotic gross-out humor nor unbelievably racist nor mentally stuck in the 50s, but instead just everyone involved plumbing the depths of stupidity, and I can't help but enjoy it. The other shoe will drop soon enough, but for the time being, good work, Bud Grace.
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Give this an edit to make it look like he's banging his receptionist in the dumpster.
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JaggerMcDagger posted:fort knox The ever changing text gags are terrible, but if it had just been "Lawn darts ->" in every one it'd have been an actual good backgroung gag?
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EasyEW posted:Out Our Way (August 21-22, 1929) The Young Virginia Woolfe Chronicles
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Simian_Prime posted:Give this an edit to make it look like he's This is the obvious answer
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