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csammis posted:I remember seeing this strip in the papers when it ran
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FrumpleOrz posted:
I read The Time-Traveler’s Wife too, Holbrook. Is this also going to end in tragedy for everyone involved? Please? E: But... ducks are a kind of bird? Zanzibar Ham posted:I think it's weird for someone in the 18th century to not know about birds, but what do I I appreciated this. Rahonavis fucked around with this message at 07:08 on Jan 6, 2019 |
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Prince Valiant
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csammis posted:I remember seeing this strip in the papers when it ran I will admit, knowing that this was going on around the same time as foob's golden age, I'm a little confused why Johnson got a million plaudits for being a progressive thinker but I never heard of Arlo and Janis before I started reading this thread. Cheer Up Boss Dharma How mean!
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i like that he signed it.
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Savidudeosoo posted:I'm really enjoying "A Problem Like Jamal", old man faces aside. Keep up the good work, Vargo! Seconded, it's real good. The art isn't even that bad compared to some of the stuff that gets posted here. (Why the hell do people want to touch other peoples' hair anyway? That poo poo's weird and creepy, don't do that.)
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Kai Tave posted:(Why the hell do people want to touch other peoples' hair anyway? That poo poo's weird and creepy, don't do that.) I am a white dude but what must short out in your brain to even think of asking to touch a black person's hair?
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# ? Jan 6, 2019 08:19 |
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doesn't cross-race hair touching come up a couple times in mother from another country?
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I admit I sometimes find myself wondering what someone's hair (or jacket, or sweater, or whatever) would feel like to touch, but I don't ask to touch them because I'm a frigging adult.
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Glorified Scrivener posted:
Russ Manning! The first comics I ever read were my cousin's Magnus Robot Fighter Collection, and I still love Russ' art. no robots in Tarzan, I'm guessing...?
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*ERROR* *ERROR* *DOUBLE POST DETECTED* Esplanade fucked around with this message at 11:26 on Jan 6, 2019 |
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EasyEW posted:Thimble Theater (July 25-27, 1935)
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random Intelligent Life Take It From the Tinkersons Dark Side of the Horse Viivi & Wagner
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Strontium posted:Dark Side of the Horse Rover? That you?
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Darthemed posted:Ripley's So why don't they make the entire body out of the liver?
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Nancy Dustin
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Kennel posted:Dustin You can't loving do that! She's in college, he's an adult! They are your ROOMMATES at this point!
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Arlo and Janis Tina's Groove Classic (June 14, 2007) Arlo and Janis Classic (June 14, 1997) Garfield Classic (June 14, 1987)
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In today's Corto Maltese: Corto makes friends with the local law as is his wont, or General Chang makes Corto break his motto re. numbers of partners, or When hanging people just isn't enough So our second book ends! But in the next book, we'll finally see this damned train; along with the story's femme fatale in...
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drat
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Family Circus Rose is Rose One Big Happy Foob Compu-Toon Bizarro Dilbert Foxtrot
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The Dinette Set gets in a good one. Working Daze resolves to be unfunny. Super-Fun-Pak Comix has heard this one before.
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Manuel Calavera posted:Dilbert Two thoughts: 1. I hate CinemaSins but they're right that characters who eat apples are assholes 2. ...hasn't there been a bunch of strips where Dilbert complains about his coworkers being loud and making him lose his concentration?
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StrixNebulosa posted:Ballard Street my girlfriend is Legos fucked around with this message at 16:51 on Jan 6, 2019 |
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Hey can anyone help me to identify this strip? These were published in Finland in 1967-69 under the title "Viljami". So the best guess for the original name would be "William" or something similar. ' VVVV Thanks! Kennel fucked around with this message at 17:29 on Jan 6, 2019 |
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Kennel posted:Hey can anyone help me to identify this strip? Looks like Will-Yum by Dave Gerard.
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Unlucky7 posted:I am a white dude but what must short out in your brain to even think of asking to touch a black person's hair? Hahaha "asking"? My black friends constantly complain about white people just going for it. At best, it's extremely disrespectful, and at worst it's racist.
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Strontium posted:random Intelligent Life
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Sam's Strip Ye Olde Foxtrot 04/13/88 Tarzan Glorified Scrivener fucked around with this message at 16:59 on Jan 10, 2019 |
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Today's Garf Zippy Ripley's Wow, I can hardly believe that claim about the most well-known thing that historical figure did.
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BCN Phoebe uhhh Baldo Wallace Curtis A Problem Like Jamal
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StrixNebulosa posted:I am enjoying Ye Olde Foxtrot and can't wait to see more! Thanks! I really dig Everett True and actually have a deep nostalgic affection for old Heathcliff mostly from the TV Show and the Marvel Comics adaptation, but I remember having a bunch of the paperback collections as a kid as well. I... respect the artistry in Andy Capp more often than it makes me laugh? The older single panel comics have great draftsmanship, and I admire the economy of the new ones. Selachian posted:Definitely looks better than the movie version. Oh jeez, that's At the Earth's Core? Great McClure/Cushing Film. Thanks for posting Retail by the way, I've been enjoying it. catlord posted:Oh, interesting! I have to admit, I've never read the original Tarzan stories, so when I picked up Tarzan vs Predator I was surprised when these guys showed up. I'm looking forward to it! Also glad to see Foxtrot, I know there's a lot I've never seen. Huh, I'll have to check those out. The Mahars are from another Burroughs series, and he did a crossover between Tarzan and Pellucidar, so it makes sense they'd show up in newer crossovers. Esplanade posted:Russ Manning! Yep, he drew the daily from 67-72, I like his art too, so I might go back and start from the beginning of his run after this story line. And nope, I don't think there are any robots in his Tarzan run, but he did do the Star Wars Comic Strip for a while.
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Rahonavis posted:But... ducks are a kind of bird? You ever see a sparrow smoking an unfiltered cigarette? Didn't think so. Sally Forth Peanuts (January 9, 1972) BoyLisa and Mopey Pete's Rainy Day Fun Page Crankshaft And now, as promised on New Year's Day, Life Presents Skippy. Before the name was bolted to the legacy of the Time-Warner media megalith, there was a whole other Life Magazine, a weekly that was effectively the American answer to Punch. While there were written pieces, the founder was a professional illustrator and it was one of the first periodicals to use a new high quality printing process, so the big draw was the art. Life v.1.0 was the launching point for Charles Dana Gibson, who eventually became a big enough deal that he bought the magazine, and his Gibson girls. Over the years, its pages hosted Robert Ripley, Norman Rockwell, Palmer Cox, H.T. Webster...and, eventually, some dude (and (no fooling) future Olympic medalist in drawing and watercolors) named Percy Crosby. (Proto-Skippy from February 1, 1923) While Crosby was churning out newspaper features at a pretty good clip in the teens and twenties, magazines were the prestige gig, especially in one that cost you 15 whole cents at the newsstand. As subject matter goes, he'd been gravitating towards kids, particularly urban and slum kids, in his frequent Life contributions, so when he pitched a regular feature to his editors, that's what he brought to the table. "I drew up three pages and thought of forty-four names (among them Beanie and Jumper)—Skippy last on the list. A minor editor put his oar in and suggested Tiny Tim. I bristled with [sic] such uncalled-for interference, and... the thought flashed through my mind: '[The title] had to be Skippy and nothing else!'" The editors were high enough on Skippy that they introduced the new feature with a full-page ad. And if all of the above is kind of a long-winded introduction for a single cartoon page every Sunday, obviously I picked a title that needs an explanation. Also, I like making words. It's a great way to remember your alphabet. (March 23, 1923)
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Vargo posted:Curtis She might be doing that old Sesame Street bit. Best pick up a container of milk, too.
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Glorified Scrivener posted:And nope, I don't think there are any robots in his Tarzan run, but he did do the Star Wars Comic Strip for a while. That early licensed Star Wars stuff is so wild to read.
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Vargo posted:BCN
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EasyEW posted:You ever see a sparrow smoking an unfiltered cigarette? Didn't think so.
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Left myself wide open for that, didn't I...
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This is supposedly a MIDDLE SCHOOL child
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FrumpleOrz posted:Kevin & Kell Ha ha! It's funny because that child lives in constant fear of being kidnapped and eaten! StrixNebulosa posted:You can't loving do that! She's in college, he's an adult! They are your ROOMMATES at this point! I think she's in high school. But the point totally stands on Dustin. You know, Lynn, you won't lose status in the family if you just say, "he's keeping my feet warm." Hostile V posted:Really loving weird to see an IL strip that has perspective changes and angles and...action and poo poo as opposed to two to three people from the waist up all B^U about their costume fetishes. It's like there's this really clear timeline from "My comic is new and I need to make an effort to get into papers," to "I just looked at the comics page and obviously I don't have to make an effort after all," to "Aw, poo poo, I should have made an effort."
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