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Johnny Walker posted:Mary Worth Dream of the Rarebit Fiend (click for huge) And He Did. (June, 1916) Outbursts of Everett True (September, 1916) Doings of the Duffs. (July, 1918, click for big) The Gay Thirties (July, 1935, click for big)) They'll Do It Every Time (July, 1940, click for big) Mopsy (December, 1940) Tweedy (November, 1956, click for big) Archie (December, 1955, click for big) Feiffer (1972, click for big) sigh. Andy Capp (April, 1971, click for big) Wee Pals (October, 1971, click for big) Dick Tracy (August, 2001, click for big)
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Johnny Walker posted:F Minus This made me laugh really hard IRL.
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Archie must be a hell of a confident painter. No masking at all?
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# ? Apr 15, 2017 20:38 |
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Reply All Zits
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The ubiquitous nature of the dogcatcher in old comics is something that I never really understood. It's always some grinning man who looks totally jazzed to steal dogs away and presumably to have them killed soon after. I guess times have changed.
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Green Intern posted:The ubiquitous nature of the dogcatcher in old comics is something that I never really understood. It's always some grinning man who looks totally jazzed to steal dogs away and presumably to have them killed soon after. And not even just nabbing strays, but totally scooping them up while their owners, who are trying to catch the dog themselves, look on in horror.
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Slammy posted:And He Did. (June, 1916) Ah yes, the rarely seen dynamite-aided ¡plop!. What terrible luck to be blown up the same day your trousers were ruined.
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# ? Apr 15, 2017 22:05 |
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Nothing like washing down a steaming bag of popcorn with a piping hot cup of coffee
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Green Intern posted:The ubiquitous nature of the dogcatcher in old comics is something that I never really understood. It's always some grinning man who looks totally jazzed to steal dogs away and presumably to have them killed soon after. A cramped cage, an empty waterdish and then it's Leipzig time. Oh and the dog gets a new home with more responsible and better owner(s). Poil fucked around with this message at 22:30 on Apr 15, 2017 |
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He probably gets paid by the dog.
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Rina (Tina's Groove) Piccolo draws and sketches.
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Classic Flash Gordon 2000 Spiderman & the Amazing Color-changing Car
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Johnny Walker posted:Secret Agent X-9 Those Indians sure do love boobs!
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Jeez Rina this stuff is great
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The Classic Dinette Set is not child-friendly. Working Daze is loving insufferable. Super-Fun-Pak-Comix reminds you that Dollywood was a thing.
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Vargo posted:Wallace the Rave I'm mad none of you got what I did here. As punishment, here's three days of Baldo. Shut the gently caress up, Baldo's dad. Wizard of Id Big Nate Wallace the Brave and also random Wallaces: Curtis
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Dr. Video Games 0081 posted:Jeez Rina this stuff is great Yeah, that's just another exhibit in my "Tina's Groove is underrated" argument: Rina Piccolo is so talented and versatile and still turns out a stylized humor strip that's well-crafted and, even if not funny every day, always on the mark in a way that doesn't feel fake or pandering.
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# ? Apr 16, 2017 04:49 |
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Skippy (February 13-15, 1930) Peanuts (April 16-18, 1970) Funky Winkerbean Presents The Sex Life of the North American Schlemiel Crankshaft Rip Haywire Thimble Theater (October 31-November 1 and 3, 1930)
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Evil Mastermind posted:Working Daze is loving insufferable. Whereas this garbage ostensibly requires the efforts of two people, is consistently bad to the point of self-parody, and almost stubbornly resists the idea of growth or improvement. I don't even know who this comic is for: it's completely devoid of any sort of pleasure, unless you count the people here laughing at it and imagining what it assumes are its audience-identification characters impaled on long stakes. It's amateurishly drawn and written and there's no reason to feel emotionally involved with it other than waiting for the inevitable "thanks for a great run" panel, which will inevitably depict, ineptly, a bunch of people midstep in front of a parking lot from the first ten Google Image Search results for ["parking lot" "royalty free"]. On preview: I'm glad y'all are coming around to Thimble Theater and I told you so and etc. Just wait. It gets even better!
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Pastry of the Year posted:Whereas this garbage ostensibly requires the efforts of two people, is consistently bad to the point of self-parody, and almost stubbornly resists the idea of growth or improvement. y'know what bothers me more? The fact that he's using "u" instead of "you." It pisses me off to an irrational level.
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Real geeks hate Apple anyway. Sounds like a normie
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Mark Trail Pearls Before Swine Meets Subliminal Advertising The Phantom Pooch Café Slylock Fox and Comics for Kids drat that's a fine pig. Understanding Chaos
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SomeMathGuy posted:Pearls Before Swine Meets Subliminal Advertising
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Intelligent Life Take It From the Tinkersons Dark Side of the Horse Viivi & Wagner
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Vargo posted:Curtis I really like this lil' storyline here, for some reason. And as much as I hate the guy, I gotta sympathize with him. This has happened to me before and it's annoying as gently caress. Comic Strip Megathread XVII: Ahoy, Nurse! I deman's me pants!
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Heathcliff Piranha Club Dick Tracy Judge Parker They seem to be a pretty well-polished team. I like their odds. 9 Chickweed Lane
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Strontium posted:Intelligent Life Nancy Today's Dogg Dustin Mandrake https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bE6ujyzsYs4 But you were there last night! Kennel fucked around with this message at 13:02 on Apr 16, 2017 |
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Arlo and Janis Arlo and Janis Classic (Feb. 25, 1995) Garfield Classic (Feb. 25, 1985) [
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EasyEW posted:Skippy (February 13-15, 1930) https://www.amazon.com/Salt-Water-Taffy-Corey-Ford/dp/B00M6HLAD6 Looks like Percy might have been working an acquaintance into the strip. Rhymes with Orange Pros and Cons
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Pretty sure Piers Morgan is a criminal.
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Kennel posted:Mandrake I love that he just half assed the alien language and just put in English after one panel
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Bleeker the Rechargeable Dog Pickles Phoebe and Her Unicorn
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Selachian posted:https://www.amazon.com/Salt-Water-Taffy-Corey-Ford/dp/B00M6HLAD6 Oh, without a doubt. Corey Ford gets namechecked a lot in this strip. This is the first in-panel appearance, though.
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The Baldo Family Circus Big Nate is no Snug Harbor Snails. Wizard of Id Wallace the Brave in randomized format Curtis
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Tina's Groove Family Circus Rose is Rose One Big Happy Foob Compu-Toon Bizarro Scott Adams feels like he was slighted at a restaurant 2 weeks to a month ago Foxtrot
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Vargo posted:Curtis Lmao
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Here's Saturday's batch of comics, today's coming later. Calvin and Hobbes Ripley's
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Calvin and Hobbes Outland Ripley's Dick Tracy
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I never noticed the little chasmosaurs on the side of the plane until now. Details. Flash Gordon "Months before" being two decades ago in real-life time should give you some idea of the pacing here. Classic Flash Gordon 2000 Spiderman
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King Aroo (February 4, 1952) Nancy (March 22, 1944) Wash Tubbs (November 20, 1929) Gasoline Alley (December 19, 1923) Lil' Abner (August 17, 1937) Barney Google (December 20, 1922) Alley Oop (March 21, 1934)
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