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goatface
Dec 5, 2007

I had a video of that when I was about 6.

I remember it being shit.


Grimey Drawer
The type 2 diabetes from his saccharine bullshit finally caught up with him.

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Endless Mike
Aug 13, 2003



I love F-Minus's angry face so so much.

Mister Mind
Mar 20, 2009

I'm not a real doctor,
But I am a real worm;
I am an actual worm

Look in the mirror, and ask your reflection,

"How's Annie?"

TofuDiva
Aug 22, 2010

Playin' Possum





Muldoon
Ballard Street doesn't update on Sundays, but here's one anyway.

Calaveron
Aug 7, 2006
:negative:
Occam’s Razor makes me think it’s Guy Gilchrist being a lovely artist who doesn’t give a poo poo and him pandering to an audience that is incredibly close to death and is also southern and religious

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



Yeah, it's mostly insane pandering. Like, if you think Nancy is a pandering poo poo show don't look at his social media because it is all inspiring quote fairies and angels that your stereotypical aunt has little statues of on a glass shelf that she's given individual names to. He is soon to be releasing a DVD ebook with all of them, too.


Actually that's a lie. It's about 50% inspiring fairangles - the rest is him shilling for donations as if he's running some kind of charity to achieve world peace by perpetually leeching off other's intellectual properties.

bean_shadow
Sep 27, 2005

If men had uteruses they'd be called duderuses.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22O6Nmjt-mw

Darthemed
Oct 28, 2007

"A data unit?
For me?
"




College Slice
Today's Garf


Zippy


Ripley's

Angular Cyrus
May 29, 2007

everything is so much harder than it looks
Pop Team Epic


Squirrel Nuts

readingatwork
Jan 8, 2009

Hello Fatty!


Fun Shoe
Highlights from the Peanuts archives for September 1951 in which we finally see Schroeder start playing the piano:


















(There's an online theory that Schroeder is actually really famous behind the scenes. Thanks to strips like this I totally believe it.)





I really love that last one. That is some next-level bullying by Patty right there. Also, I love the idea that Charlie Brown quietly has just one genius-level talent in the form of his singing voice that no one knows or cares about.

Now is also probably a good time to point out that Schroeder is a great addition to the strip. His passion for music is endearing and gives him some nice synergy with Charlie Brown, who is also a huge classical music nerd. He's also a huge loving goon about it, which is just :allears:. It basically takes him from being a person that could be really annoying to a character that's incredibly relatable even now, 50+ years later. Hell, he probably works even better these days since the internet has made people with his kind of personality more visible than ever (See: these forums).

FrumpleOrz
Feb 12, 2014

Perhaps you have not been to the *Playground*.
The *Playground* is for Taalo and for Orz, but *Campers* can go.
It more fun than several.
You can go there for too much fun.
The Lockhorns


Brewster Rockit Space Guy


On The Fastrack


No Safe Havens on Sunday

Kevin & Kell


Mother Goose & Grimm


Hagar The Horrible


Old New Yorker Cartoons

Bongo Bill
Jan 17, 2012

I've gained a new appreciation for The Lockhorns from seeing it in this thread. It's such a pure expression of mutual hate and misery.

Command Ant
Aug 9, 2010

I can make you
worth your weight
in gold!

Angular Cyrus posted:

Squirrel Nuts


These are all great, but these two in particular are cracking me up.

Tiggum
Oct 24, 2007

Your life and your quest end here.


Calaveron posted:

And why’d Alan Parker’s wife leave him
Because he knew what happened to April and the baby and didn't tell her. I think.

Bongo Bill posted:

I've gained a new appreciation for The Lockhorns from seeing it in this thread. It's such a pure expression of mutual hate and misery.
It's great.

FrumpleOrz
Feb 12, 2014

Perhaps you have not been to the *Playground*.
The *Playground* is for Taalo and for Orz, but *Campers* can go.
It more fun than several.
You can go there for too much fun.

Bongo Bill posted:

I've gained a new appreciation for The Lockhorns from seeing it in this thread. It's such a pure expression of mutual hate and misery.

The Lockhorns is legit underrated and I'm glad other people are enjoying it.

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.
Sally Forth (writer's commentaries)









Skippy (September 12-13 and 15, 1930)







Peanuts (November 9-11 and 15, 1970)









Funky Winkerbean









Crankshaft









Rip Haywire







Thimble Theater (June 1-3, 1931)





Julet Esqu
May 6, 2007




Tiggum posted:

Because he knew what happened to April and the baby and didn't tell her. I think.

I think that was the big thing. And then what sealed the deal on her not coming back is that she's noticed that when the two of them have a fight he writes it into his books.

Slammy
Mar 30, 2011

Great speech.
PPHPFT!!
Winsor McCay Comic Strip(click for huge)



And He Did. (April, 1917)


Outbursts of Everett True (May, 1917)


Doings of the Duffs. (January, 1919, click for big)


The Gay Thirties (January, 1936, click for big))


They'll Do It Every Time (January, 1941, click for big)


Dick Tracy (April, 1941, click for big)


Mopsy (June, 1941)


Archie (June, 1956, click for big)


Marmaduke (August, 1959)


Mr. Tweedy (October 1970, click for big)


Feiffer (1976, click for big)


Andy Capp (March, 1972, click for big)


Wee Pals (May, 1972, click for big)

Aardmania
Jan 1, 2007

Ruining newspapers since 1993.

Shredded Hen
Gil


Heathcliff


Piranha Club


Dick Tracy


Judge Parker


9 Chickweed Lane

Evil Mastermind
Apr 28, 2008

The Classic Dinette Set doesn't care what she wants.


Working Daze is...uh...


Super-Fun-Pak-Comix could have mentioned that sooner.

Selachian
Oct 9, 2012

Rhymes with Orange'



Pros and Cons

Raskolnikov38
Mar 3, 2007

We were somewhere around Manila when the drugs began to take hold

Selachian posted:

b]Pros and Cons[/b]



what's wrong with death to spies

Cicadalek
May 8, 2006

Trite, contrived, mediocre, milquetoast, amateurish, infantile, cliche-and-gonorrhea-ridden paean to conformism, eye-fucked me, affront to humanity, war crime, should *literally* be tried for war crimes, talentless fuckfest, pedantic, listless, savagely boring, just one repulsive laugh after another

FrumpleOrz posted:

On The Fastrack



No you loving weren't and that's not what that means

Digamma-F-Wau
Mar 22, 2016

It is curious and wants to accept all kinds of challenges

Evil Mastermind posted:

Working Daze is...uh...


:eyepop:

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

Kennel
May 1, 2008

BAWWW-UNH!
Guy is doing reruns :tinfoil:
Nancy



Dustin


Mandrake



Slammy posted:

They'll Do It Every Time (January, 1941, click for big)

The first panel owns.

Some Guy TT
Aug 30, 2011

Tracksuit





Mother From Another Country

Pastry of the Year
Apr 12, 2013

Arlo and Janis



Tina's Groove Classic (April 7-8, 2006)





Arlo and Janis Classic (April 8, 1996)



Garfield Classic (April 7-8, 1986)



Selachian
Oct 9, 2012

Buni



Rhymes with Orange



Pros and Cons



Edge of Reset Button



Nope, that really is Sam, he really is driving an unavailable-in-1940 Jeep, and Allen/Vorderbrug really got so tired of faffing around trying to get Sam to Chad that they forcibly skipped the story ahead three years.

But some things never change: Sam is still useless.

Selachian fucked around with this message at 13:10 on Nov 13, 2017

My Lovely Horse
Aug 21, 2010

You'd think they could skip ahead to where the characters from their about section start showing up.

Endless Mike
Aug 13, 2003



Aardmania posted:

9 Chickweed Lane

WTF is going on here? At first I thought it was an old one from when they were teens, but obviously not since they're married. Why the gently caress does he feel the need to hide?

RogueTM
Jul 8, 2004

Hmmmmm
gently caress you Gilchrist.

BigDave
Jul 14, 2009

Taste the High Country

Endless Mike posted:

WTF is going on here? At first I thought it was an old one from when they were teens, but obviously not since they're married. Why the gently caress does he feel the need to hide?

Shame fetishist.

Cricken_Nigfops
Oct 25, 2011

CROM!

bean_shadow
Sep 27, 2005

If men had uteruses they'd be called duderuses.

Slammy posted:



And He Did. (April, 1917)

Murdstone
Jun 14, 2005

I'm feeling Jimmy


Medenmath posted:

Prince Valiant


I meant to ask this yesterday but can anyone decipher the first letter in title of the "Next" thing? I'm guessing "Dorrit," which is a woman's name, but I can't tell. Perhaps that's Val's mother's name (it looks like they have never named her in the comic)?

F Minus



Mark Trail



Mary Worth



Special guest star Martin Short as the salesman!

The Phantom



Pooch Cafe



Gilligan thinks he can mine another week out of this premise, huh? Well we'll see.

Rex Morgan MD



Apartment 3-G

Mercedes Colomar
Nov 1, 2008

by Jeffrey of YOSPOS
The cat comic continues to be the best.

Family Circus


Rose is Rose


One Big Happy


Foob


Compu-Toon


Bizarro


Dilbert

Evil Mastermind
Apr 28, 2008

Yesterday I found this via Matt Fraction's tumbrl: How to Read Nancy. It's a surprisingly good analysis of how Bushmiller-era Nancy "worked" and how he assembled his jokes. Not just in terms of the joke itself but how he used the art to support the flow of a strip.

There's also a 275-page version but I didn't pick it up (yet).

Pigsfeet on Rye
Oct 22, 2008

I'm meat on the hoof

Cat Rasslin'! I think this is gonna be good.

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Dewgy
Nov 10, 2005

~🚚special delivery~📦

Johnny Walker posted:

Rex Morgan MD



First thing that came to mind. ( :nws: for poorly drawn gore :nws: )

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