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I hate to even ask this, but Kevin and Kell always makes a huge deal about hybrids, and I don't think you ever see an adult who's part elk and part penguin or whatever. Were species only having kids with themselves before the protagonists casually broke barriers and started making magic babies?
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FrumpleOrz posted:Sherman's Lagoon
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We all get a little bit overdramatic in a lengthy power outage. It's fine.
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# ? Jan 20, 2021 04:13 |
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Her final message...save da world...Professor Wayne posted:I hate to even ask this, but Kevin and Kell always makes a huge deal about hybrids, and I don't think you ever see an adult who's part elk and part penguin or whatever. Were species only having kids with themselves before the protagonists casually broke barriers and started making magic babies?
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And He Did! (January 20, 1918) Outbursts of Everett True (March 1918) Hitz and Mrs. (October 1923) Gay and Her Gang (February 19, 1929) Oaky Doaks (July 19, 1935) Dark Laughter (October 21, 1939) “Wait, don’t jump for Gawd’s sake Bootsie. First look in the closet throw out my new drape.” Mopsy Sunday (January 19, 1947) I'm putting Patty-Jo ’n’ Ginger on pause for a bit. Those Were the Days wiki posted:The strip compared life in earlier times, apparently the late 19th century or very early 20th century, with "modern life", at the time of the strip's popularity, the 1950s and 1960s. (January 11, 1951) (January 18, 1951) (January 25, 1951) The ref in this one cracks me up. Wee Pals (April 10, 1965)
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# ? Jan 20, 2021 05:13 |
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Quickly tried to make that vaguely gang tag sized.
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LazyQ posted:Mämmilä As an American who will never own a home I'd kill a man to be able to live in a transformer if I could own it outright. I don't get what people's issue with it is. Crabgrass Support Tauhid's Patreon here. Old School Peanuts (Jun 4, 1952) Calvin and Hobbes (Nov 1-2, 1988) Robbie and Bobby (Jun 15, 2018) Feeling very attacked right now. (Jun 18, 2018) Support Jason's Patreon (and see new My Dad is Draculas) here.
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Slammy posted:
This definitely makes me appreciate Out Our Way more, with its apparently rare emphasis on how thirty years of progress is actually progress.
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skeleton warrior posted:This definitely makes me appreciate Out Our Way more, with its apparently rare emphasis on how thirty years of progress is actually progress. The third one is progress e. so is the marriage one
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Slammy posted:Those Were the Days All that's missing is a crying Lady Liberty in the corner.
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readingatwork posted:
The dual punchlines on this one are great, gj watterson
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# ? Jan 20, 2021 06:37 |
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Slammy posted:And He Did! (January 20, 1918) I bought some Limburger cheese a few months back; it was on clearance at the supermarket (Because it was rapidly approaching its "best by" date, meaning it was extremely potent.) After 3 decades of stereotyping from Looney Tunes and the like I braced myself for the worst. I was shocked to discover that the cheese actually has a very mild flavor; creamy and kind of grassy with only a little funkiness on the finish. The smell, however, is no exaggeration. Dear lord, it is a pungent thing.
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Transmodiar posted:That bold goon was me, if you want to search for my posts and read it that way. And I know you think you made it simpler for American audiences, but it's still too complicated. Let's just say sixth form is junior and senior year and call it a day. He was knocking them out with carved devil dicks. Poetry. We wind up Addams and Evil - 1947 ...Aaand start: Drawn And Quartered - 1942 with a note from a fellow-traveler:
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PainterofCrap posted:We wind up Addams and Evil - 1947 That is absolutely wonderful. A double punchline when you realize the audience isn't looking around startled but instead just as scared of whatever they saw when they turned around. Staring behind you...
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Bruceski posted:Staring behind you... I particularly like these two: The first one for how Addams renders the ferryman in this blurred style that contrasts with the clear linework in the rest of the cartoon and makes him feel like not quite part of the world. I can very easily see, say, Mother Goose & Grimm doing the exact same joke and just drawing a cloaked skeleton in the regular style. The second one because it actually portrays an issue that's hitting museums these days (probably has been for a while): indigenous people registering strong complaints that objects the museums display purely as interesting objects from another culture actually hold very strong spiritual significance for these cultures and more likely than not have been stolen by colonialists back in the day. That really would make a great gangtag. Probably was the 1950s equivalent of a neckbearded gamer type.
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# ? Jan 20, 2021 08:11 |
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Daddy Daze Take It From the Tinkersons Dark Side of the Horse
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# ? Jan 20, 2021 09:37 |
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Surgeon's Tales Maria is one of the Larssons, the family who have made some appearances earlier in the story, although the comic cut out many of them. Her father owned the Perttilä farm that was given to their family when Kustaa Bertelsköld's father disowned him in the end of the first book. Six of her brothers were killed during that scouting mission that was posted in October. The book had a short scene where their father felt that Bertelsköld was responsible for that (they were volunteering, but he set up the mission). Nancy Dustin Mandrake
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catlord posted:Axa Holy hell, Axa is so bad at being a protagonist. She bumbles around and has to get bailed out time after time. She takes doesn't really provide a decent argument against the dome's terrible gender politics. She also did absolutely nothing in helping to resolve things, especially since the Controller just shrugged and said the men and women can go if they wanted to. Axa also acts as if sending these people to the other dome is a good thing because they'll have the freedom to love each other there, when the dome does absolutely nothing of the sort. Also that whole merman thing went absolutely nowhere.
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I am curious as to how many get this, since it does involve having to know the unofficial motto of the Canadian Mounties (no, not 'Lets take all First Nation people on starlight tours'), and that ain't common in Europe.
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I could be giving it a wildly generous interpretation but I sort of feel the "those were the days" comics are being knowingly flip on both ends. Like the dad in the first one says "they've only been dating for 8 years!!" which feels like a humorous exaggeration of how things used to be. But also as others have said the art does rule.
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# ? Jan 20, 2021 11:18 |
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When we have a sudden power outage my gf freaks out because it reminds her of the Croatian civil war she grew up under, so Luann making Tiffany a silly diva over this grinds my gears real good.
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# ? Jan 20, 2021 11:53 |
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Considering the conversation that was had in this thread yesterday, Classic Kevin and Kell (February 15-19, 1999) is going to make some people in here quite mad.
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Samovar posted:I am curious as to how many get this, since it does involve having to know the unofficial motto of the Canadian Mounties (no, not 'Lets take all First Nation people on starlight tours'), and that ain't common in Europe. I got it more by cultural osmosis from cartoons, probably starring Yogi Bear. I don't think I've been within ten thousand km of Canada.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_r06TGDxYo
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Samovar posted:the unofficial motto of the Canadian Mounties (no, not 'Lets take all First Nation people on starlight tours') hey let's be fair that was specifically the saskatoon police service. the mounties are all about that plausible deniability in ignoring active crimes against indigenous people
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Buni Rhymes with Orange Get Fuzzy 1/19/01 Brenda Starr 8/5/45 Smokey Stover 4/23/39 I'm pretty sure this ancient joke goes back to vaudeville days, at least. Richard's Poor Almanac
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Mikl posted:Considering the conversation that was had in this thread yesterday, Classic Kevin and Kell (February 15-19, 1999) is going to make some people in here quite mad. Well, this certainly took a turn to being extremely stupid. Now I'm wondering if the 'aliens' are really just the Birdlluminati in disguise, since it'd make no sense for aliens to be concerned about Earth and want Fiona to fix the Y2K bug.
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# ? Jan 20, 2021 14:51 |
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Professor Wayne posted:I hate to even ask this, but Kevin and Kell always makes a huge deal about hybrids, and I don't think you ever see an adult who's part elk and part penguin or whatever. Were species only having kids with themselves before the protagonists casually broke barriers and started making magic babies? The transherbivore guy and his sheep wife are confirmed infertile and adoption is quite common in the worldbuilding. At least four characters that I can think of. I'd like to think hybrids tending to be infertile is coherent worldbuilding based on real life biology but I know that in reality this is probably just a coincidence and that if it ever comes up it's going to be the dumb explanation you wrote.
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BCN Phoebe Wallace Curtis
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Vargo posted:Curtis But maybe actual lockdowns are rare enough in the US that that implication doesn't register there?
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Most likely he had all these chameleon jokes he had to get out but no characters were lizards so obviously, adoption.
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Kennel posted:Dustin I'm I becoming a boomer? I actually think this is a pretty good point.
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Kennel posted:Surgeon's Tales Zero Brides for Six Brothers would be a pretty depressing musical
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Selachian posted:
Between this, that long faced cat in the last thread and Big Shirley I don't think there's an animal Thompson has drawn I haven't loved :3
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amigolupus posted:Holy hell, Axa is so bad at being a protagonist. She bumbles around and has to get bailed out time after time. She takes doesn't really provide a decent argument against the dome's terrible gender politics. She also did absolutely nothing in helping to resolve things, especially since the Controller just shrugged and said the men and women can go if they wanted to. Axa also acts as if sending these people to the other dome is a good thing because they'll have the freedom to love each other there, when the dome does absolutely nothing of the sort. I didn't understand the strip at first, but now I think it's a phantom case of men (badly) writing women. Someone up top wanted a New Twist on the old stories, and the writers complied. But they had no idea (or didn't care enough) to write how a woman with agency would actually act, so they default to what they knew; her a) making generic/useless comments/exclamations and b) getting her tits out. Like, you can practically draw in the Strong Manly Character she's supposed to be armcandy/Gal Friday for, but since he isn't there, the whole strip feels janky. (If you shopped in a sexy lamp, would the comic make more or less sense?)
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Circus Windows Note that in the corner of the shelf in the first panel you can see the award Lottie won in Wicked Things for Teen Detective of the Year (18-19)
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Cobalt-60 posted:I didn't understand the strip at first, but now I think it's a phantom case of men (badly) writing women. Someone up top wanted a New Twist on the old stories, and the writers complied. But they had no idea (or didn't care enough) to write how a woman with agency would actually act, so they default to what they knew; her a) making generic/useless comments/exclamations and b) getting her tits out. Like, you can practically draw in the Strong Manly Character she's supposed to be armcandy/Gal Friday for, but since he isn't there, the whole strip feels janky.
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The Good Innvandrer
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Docks Retail Popular Comics Racism warning.
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