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Tiggum
Oct 24, 2007

Your life and your quest end here.


Strontium posted:

Intelligent Life
That is some terrible dialogue in panel one.

Kennel posted:

Today's Dogg
That is a rat.

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Haifisch
Nov 13, 2010

Objection! I object! That was... objectionable!



Taco Defender
Today's Ratt™ just doesn't have the same ring to it.

Julet Esqu
May 6, 2007




Tiggum posted:

That is a rat.

It looks like that one dog in those cartoons in the 90's. This would be such a better observation if I remembered what that dog was called.

Tunicate
May 15, 2012

Tiggum posted:


That is a rat.

It's a Mexican Hairless

Shugojin
Sep 6, 2007

THE TAIL THAT BURNS TWICE AS BRIGHT...


Haifisch posted:

Today's Ratt™ just doesn't have the same ring to it.

I don't think Gilchrist is into 80s metal anyway

Evil Mastermind
Apr 28, 2008

The Classic Dinette Set knows image is everything.


Working Daze goes for the lazy joke.


Super-Fun-Pak-Comix is a license to print money.

Darthemed
Oct 28, 2007

"A data unit?
For me?
"




College Slice

Julet Esqu posted:

It looks like that one dog in those cartoons in the 90's. This would be such a better observation if I remembered what that dog was called.
Family Dog?

Calvin and Hobbes






Outland






Ripley's

ub
Feb 9, 2003

no dont
Pillbug
lol @ bunnyhug. It's true!

SomeMathGuy
Oct 4, 2014

The people were ASTONISHED at his doctrine.

Mark Trail


Pearls Before Swine


The Phantom


Pooch Café

CommaToes
Dec 15, 2006

Ecce Buffo

SomeMathGuy posted:

The Phantom


I'd hate to see what the Phantom does to caricature artists at the fair who want to draw him....

mwdan
Feb 7, 2004

Webbed Blobs

Julet Esqu posted:

It looks like that one dog in those cartoons in the 90's. This would be such a better observation if I remembered what that dog was called.


Was it this one?

Spunky, The Dog From Rocko's Modern Life

Kennel
May 1, 2008

BAWWW-UNH!
Nancy


Today's Dogg


Dustin


Mandrake1

Ghostlight
Sep 25, 2009

maybe for one second you can pause; try to step into another person's perspective, and understand that a watermelon is cursing me



"Mark, remember yesterday when you heard the coyotes and quoted Bram Stoker - he was talking about wolves in that quote!!!!"
"Yes, Cherry, when I heard them it made me think of wolves and then I quoted Bram Stoker."


Holy poo poo this is some dynamite writing here. Welcome to the edge of a Trailvania adventure as we spend the next six months watching Mark try to navigate a castle to kill his dad.

bean_shadow
Sep 27, 2005

If men had uteruses they'd be called duderuses.

Jesus what a terrible family. I have a feeling the mother doesn't defend Dustin when her husband is putting him down, though.

"What? You let dad insult him all the time!"

Selachian
Oct 9, 2012

Buni



Rhymes with Orange



Pros and Cons



Edge of Squinting

Pastry of the Year
Apr 12, 2013

Missed a day, so here's Sunday's and today's comics.

Arlo and Janis





Arlo and Janis Classic (Dec. 30-31, 1994)





Garfield Classic (Dec. 30-31, 1984)



Strontium
Aug 28, 2009

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


Take It From the Tinkersons


Dark Side of the Horse


Viivi & Wagner

Mountaineer
Aug 29, 2008

Imagine a rod breaking on a robot face - forever
Bleeker the Rechargeable Dog



Pickles



Phoebe and Her Unicorn

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

Safety Dance
Sep 10, 2007

Five degrees to starboard!


Is that two I-Pass comp-u-toons in a row? (I-Pass is Illinois's version of an EZ-Pass)

quote:

Dilbert


Oh good, Scott Adams is building a strawperson.

Evil Mastermind
Apr 28, 2008

Selachian posted:

Edge of Squinting


"There's a murderer on this boat that we're trapped on who killed someone we were talking to. It's possible we may be in danger."

Darthemed
Oct 28, 2007

"A data unit?
For me?
"




College Slice
Calvin and Hobbes






Ripley's

F_Shit_Fitzgerald
Feb 2, 2017




Knowing what I know about Adams' politics, I can't help but wonder whether this is supposed to be some sort of answer to his critics.

It blows my mind that the guy who has been drawing comics to make fun of pointy-haired bosses for some twenty-seven years supports one of the biggest pointy-haired bosses of them all.

BigDave
Jul 14, 2009

Taste the High Country

Julet Esqu posted:

It looks like that one dog in those cartoons in the 90's. This would be such a better observation if I remembered what that dog was called.

I think I know the one you're taking about. Rude Dog, right? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVGzXn9MX5Y

Indolent Bastard
Oct 26, 2007

I WON THIS AMAZING AVATAR! I'M A WINNER! WOOOOO!

Strontium posted:


Take It From the Tinkersons



He's probably got a belly ache because it was a ghost stromboli












Indolent Bastard fucked around with this message at 18:15 on Feb 27, 2017

Haifisch
Nov 13, 2010

Objection! I object! That was... objectionable!



Taco Defender
Flash Gordon




1999 Spider-Man








Pretend I posted that comic with the villain who came to newspaper spideyverse, then decided he'd never get anything done because of all the repetition.

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

Yeah that Dustin just refuses to grow up or strive to establish a life of his own, as evidenced by never going to work or out on dates.

It's a shame that time doesn't progress in this strip, and Dustin's sister will remain a golden child high schooler forever, sheltered from the vicissitudes of even this sanitized, fictional "real world."

Zanzibar Ham
Mar 17, 2009

You giving me the cold shoulder? How cruel.


Grimey Drawer
The next strip should have Ed running into Dustin at the cafe instead of his interview because Dustin is a no-good millennial leeching off his parents. Nobody has interviews in cafes, right?

Murdstone
Jun 14, 2005

I'm feeling Jimmy


I never realized there were so many similar 90s cartoon dogs.

F Minus



Mary Worth



"I gotta be honest: The Bible is pretty boring for most of it."

Rex Morgan MD



Secret Agent X-9



Apartment 3-G



Jesus Christ this guy must be a bastard.

Aardmania
Jan 1, 2007

Ruining newspapers since 1993.

Shredded Hen
Gil


Heathcliff


Piranha Club


Dick Tracy


Judge Parker


9 Chickweed Lane

sweeperbravo
May 18, 2012

AUNT GWEN'S COLD SHAPE (!)

:drat:

Sweaty IT Nerd
Jul 13, 2007


Is it the power up wiggles in the second panel? I don't know but something made me laugh pretty hard.

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.
Skippy (December 30, 1929)



Peanuts: We now continue with "This Is All Just A Horrible Coincidence, I Assure You" Theater. (March 2, 1970)



Funky Winkerbean: Off one hook, back onto another.



Crankshaft



Rip Haywire



Out Our Way (May 19-20, 1930)





Thimble Theater (September 16, 1930)

treasureplane
Jul 12, 2008

throwing darts in lovers' eyes, &c.
King Aroo (December 29, 1951)


Nancy (February 15 & 16, 1944)



Wash Tubbs (October 15 & 16, 1929)



Gasoline Alley (November 13 & 14, 1923)



Lil' Abner (July 12 & 13, 1937)



Barney Google (November 14 & 15, 1922)



Alley Oop (February 13 & 14, 1934)

Simian_Prime
Nov 6, 2011

When they passed out body parts in the comics today, I got Cathy's nose and Dick Tracy's private parts.

F_Shit_Fitzgerald posted:

Knowing what I know about Adams' politics, I can't help but wonder whether this is supposed to be some sort of answer to his critics.

It blows my mind that the guy who has been drawing comics to make fun of pointy-haired bosses for some twenty-seven years supports one of the biggest pointy-haired bosses of them all.

Adams is a One-Issue Voter, and that issue is "a deep-seated hatred of women."

Celebrity Ghost
Sep 26, 2007


Monty doesn't get mentioned a lot, but I wanted to say thanks for posting it. I think it's my un-ironic favorite of the currently running US strips. The characters are all dorks without being cringe-worthy and the humor is sort of lame but charming. It's like Piranha Club done right.

Sweaty IT Nerd
Jul 13, 2007

Celebrity Ghost posted:

Monty doesn't get mentioned a lot, but I wanted to say thanks for posting it. I think it's my un-ironic favorite of the currently running US strips. The characters are all dorks without being cringe-worthy and the humor is sort of lame but charming. It's like Piranha Club done right.

I really like that scuba suit looking time travel guy

Say Nothing
Mar 5, 2013

by FactsAreUseless

Haifisch posted:

1999 Spider-Man

Pretend I posted that comic with the villain who came to newspaper spideyverse, then decided he'd never get anything done because of all the repetition.

Comic book spidey's fight with Kingpin went a little differently.

SomeMathGuy
Oct 4, 2014

The people were ASTONISHED at his doctrine.

treasureplane posted:

Gasoline Alley (November 13 & 14, 1923)


Man I missed my classic Gasoline Alley fix so much. Welcome back!

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Slammy
Mar 30, 2011

Great speech.
PPHPFT!!
Dream of the Rarebit Fiend (click for huge)


And He Did. (March, 1916)


Outbursts of Everett True (June, 1916)


Doings of the Duffs. (June, 1918, click for big)


The Gay Thirties (June, 1935, click for big))


They'll Do It Every Time (May, 1940, click for big)


Mopsy (October, 1940)


Tweedy (December, 1955, click for big)


Archie (October, 1955, click for big)


Jaf (1970)


Feiffer (1971, click for big)


Andy Capp (March, 1971, click for big)


Wee Pals (April, 1971, click for big)


Pyton


Richard's Poor Almanac (click for big)


Dick Tracy (November, 2009, click for big)

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