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Tiggum posted:Still not seeing the irony... Oh, if only there was someone with the education to point out the correct utilisation of irony to Dustin's dad. Well, I cant think of anyone, can you?
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Anyone enjoying the classic Dick Tracy posts as much as I am should also enjoy this photo of their author I just came across: This clears up a lot.
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Samovar posted:Oh, if only there was someone with the education to point out the correct utilisation of irony to Dustin's dad. Well, I cant think of anyone, can you? Alanis Morissette, duh
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Tina's Groove Family Circus Rose is Rose One Big Happy Foob Compu-Toon Biarro Dilbert
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King Aroo (January 21, 1952) Nancy (March 8, 1944) Wash Tubbs (November 6, 1929) Gasoline Alley (December 5, 1923) Lil' Abner (August 3, 1937) Barney Google (December 6, 1922) Alley Oop (March 7, 1934)
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Haifisch posted:Flash Gordon I really like this version of Dale.
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This is all just a giant plot to reveal peter's identity when he cashes he first check isn't it
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Raskolnikov38 posted:This is all just a giant plot to reveal peter's identity when he cashes he first check isn't it "Yeah just make the check out to Peter Parker. I mean... Spiderman. I mean SpiderParker. I'm not very good at this."
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Luann Unless you are trying to imply that foster care made you gay (gross), this has nothing to do with what you should actually be telling him, which is "I am gay." Then again, if he loses hope the grift is over. The Amazing Spider-Man Are they going to tie Ronan's unconscious body to the front of Albuquerque so that the sentry won't shoot at Albuquerque? Sally Forth The Heart of Juliet Jones
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Hey Les is actually doing something mildly villainous and very stupid.
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“I'm Les, you're les, it's the perfect match, babe!“
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Julet Esqu posted:Radio Patrol F Minus Mary Worth Book your cruise today! Rex Morgan MD Secret Agent X-9 Apartment 3-G
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My Lovely Horse posted:“I'm Les, you're les, it's the perfect match, babe!“ how had no one noticed this yet
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Julet Esqu posted:Luann I think she's trying to imply that she is his long lost sister.
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Buni Rhymes with Orange Pros and Cons
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Julet Esqu posted:Unless you are trying to imply that foster care made you gay (gross), this has nothing to do with what you should actually be telling him, which is "I am gay." Then again, if he loses hope the grift is over. Seriously why lead with the foster care angle? Surely even the Evanses are not stupid enough to think that correlates with lesbianism. Surely.
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SomeMathGuy posted:...Evanses are not stupid enough... This is the sort of fundamental contradiction of reality that makes computers in sci-fi B movies go ERROR ERROR and explode.
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Manuel Calavera posted:Compu-Toon Compu-Toon is incomprehensible at the best of times, but I think this one is a new record in 'what the gently caress?'
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Kite Pride Worldwide posted:Compu-Toon is incomprehensible at the best of times, but I think this one is a new record in 'what the gently caress?' Here lies Murphy, buried under an avalanche of old porn clips in RealPlayer format
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Pastry of the Year posted:Here lies Murphy, buried under an avalanche of old porn clips in RealPlayer format I actually think we have to go way farther back than that. My best guess is that Boyce doesn't know that 300GB is not a lot these days and thinks we're still in the 50s where you need a whole room to store that much, like loving vacuum tube computers or something? Kite Pride Worldwide fucked around with this message at 19:14 on Mar 24, 2017 |
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EasyEW posted:Skippy (January 18, 1930) Librarianship never changes.
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Johnny Walker posted:F Minus These are both loving excellent.
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SomeMathGuy posted:Mark Trail It had better involve stew. Kennel posted:Today's Dogg The artwork here is roughly on the level of the cuyyyyyte stuff certain girls in my long-ago fifth-grade class drew all over their notebooks.
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Ms Boods posted:The artwork here is roughly on the level of the cuyyyyyte stuff certain girls in my long-ago fifth-grade class drew all over their notebooks. The Saints have a strong brand and that is not their color scheme. I mean unless there are some throwbacks of which I am unaware.
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I've been a religious lurker from the beginning, but I've finally been inspired. Also, I've decided it's better for my mental health to go cold turkey on the politoons thread, so hopefully this project will distract me from that temptation. Also also, I've been really ill the last few days, so I had some extra time to troll GoComics for some new potential thread regulars. Ali's House, by Marguerite Dabaie and Tom Hart "The main difference between an average American family and an Arab-American family may simply be the food and music. Ali's house is filled with the smells of mamoul (date cookies), mujadrah (lentil and rice stew), and the sound of music coming from Ali's various ouds, nays, and darboukas. From Ali's love for his falafel stand situated in a suburban mall, to his niece Maisa's struggle to be accepted by her peers on her first day in an American school, the family's everyday situations surrounding kinship, pop culture and work are what you will find when you peer into the windows of Ali's New Jersey home." Origin story/about the creators: http://www.cbr.com/alis-house-finds-humor-in-the-american-immigrant-experience/ August 1, 2016 Today's Back to B.C., by Johnny Hart Starting with the very first strip by the original creator. I don't know if I'll keep up with this one. It has a big nostalgia factor for me since I read my dad's old collections over and over, but a lot of it is really terrible/banal. Still, I think I'd like to revisit the mischievous anteater, "clams got legs" and the hapless "wingless bird with hairy feathers". February 17, 1958 Lucky Cow, by Mark Pett This was posted in this thread for a while a while ago, and I remember I kind of liked it. I like Claire. I miss Neil. The complaint about looking too Groeningesue was noted when it was posted before, but I think the general consensus was that it's not a bad comic. It ended in 2008, so I'll just start from the beginning. April 21, 2003 In the Spirit of the Staircase, by Matthew Foltz-Gray This seems amazing. I've only read these two strips so far, but I think I'm in love. "The French phrase "l'esprit d'escalier" originated when philosopher Denis Diderot found himself so dumbfounded by a remark made by his dinner host that he couldn't think straight until he'd made his way down the stairs towards the door. Matthew Foltz-Gray's epononymous lead in Spirit of the Staircase never quite manages to reach the bottom of those stairs. Not so his pal, the critter of indeterminate origin who goes by the name of Mumford. He's at home everywhere and with everyone. Together they explore the weird and wonderful world of a very magical Knoxville, Tennessee. " July 28, 2016 (first strip) March 20, 2016 (latest strip) The Upside-Downs of Little Lady Lovekins and Old Man Maffaroo And finally, this one's just crazy. This comic combines twelve panels in six: you read six panels, then turn the page upside down and continue to finish the story. The image here shows both the right-side-up and up-side-down version of the six-panel strip. "Gustave Verbeck (1867 - 1937) was the son of a Dutch missionary in Tokyo. He was born in Nagasaki, grew up in Japan and studied arts in Paris. Around 1900 Gustave moved to the United States, where his name was misspelled as Verbeek by an immigration officer. He continued to use both names. Gustave worked as a cartoonist, illustrator and painter, but he's remembered for his incredible upside-down comics The Upside Downs of Little Lady Lovekins and Old Man Muffaroo which appeared in the New York Herald from October 11, 1903 to January 15, 1905. He made a total of 64 upside down comics, which must have been an incredibly difficult task. Every image should not only be reversible on its own, but should also fit into the story. " http://britton.disted.camosun.bc.ca/verbeek/jbverbeek.htm October 4, 1903 Let me know what you think! Mea Culpa fucked around with this message at 22:01 on Mar 24, 2017 |
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This needs to be at the top of every OP going forward forever. Mea Culpa posted:Cool stuff I could take or leave Classic B.C. but I'm pretty into everything else. and stick with what feels good.
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Mea Culpa posted:Ali's House, by Marguerite Dabaie and Tom Hart Really they're all good (except Classic B.C.)
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Mea Culpa posted:Ali's House, by Marguerite Dabaie and Tom Hart This is really interesting, thanks for posting it! Moomin Goes Wild West Pemmican
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We all eat pemmican every day in the states. Weird you didn't know what it was.
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Mea Culpa posted:I've been a religious lurker from the beginning, but I've finally been inspired. Also, I've decided it's better for my mental health to go cold turkey on the politoons thread, so hopefully this project will distract me from that temptation. Also also, I've been really ill the last few days, so I had some extra time to troll GoComics for some new potential thread regulars. All in good time, my little eggplant
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Knaffa is weird.
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More good posters posting good comics in the chillest thread on the forums is a good thing. Welcome! The Upside-Downs has a real Foxy Grandpa vibe to it.
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ANYTHING, THAT'S WHAT. Ballard Street.
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Er, they said wait or get blasted, not wait and get blasted.
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Mea Culpa posted:Ali's House, by Marguerite Dabaie and Tom Hart I now really, really want felafel. And strong tea with mint. And more of this comic. Also "my little eggplant" is now my favorite term of endearment.
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Shugojin posted:ANYTHING, THAT'S WHAT. Ballard Street. There are no more limits, no more barriers. Indeed, what is to stop Lyle from becoming a god?
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