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FrumpleOrz posted:On The Fastrack Kennel posted:I think most of them are reprints, often with small retouches (even before mask comics). IIRC there's been ones that were originally printed in the 70s. F Minus Mark Trail I like this. Mary Worth Uh, what? The Phantom Daduzi posted:Ok, I've had enough and have to ask: why the hell does De Paul keep dropping "trusted man" into almost every strip? Is he really that proud of the name? If so, someone needs to tell him it's a really rubbish name if you want your character to seem badass. Pooch Cafe Rex Morgan MD Thanks for Rexsplaining. Andertoons Apartment 3-G
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SubNat posted:I'm still so annoyed by this. If I'm not mistaken, the Dewclaw's tree is just an ordinary tree. It's the Tree that Lindesfarne and Fenton live in that's got the speaker and can talk.
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maltesh posted:If I'm not mistaken, the Dewclaw's tree is just an ordinary tree. It's the Tree that Lindesfarne and Fenton live in that's got the speaker and can talk. I only vaguely check in on them, so for whatever reason I just assumed it was the same house. Between the old/archive posts and the new ones it's all just a mashed together blur to me. I only really pay attention when one of the Holbrook strips annoy me, which is unfortunately all too often.
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Johnny Walker posted:Mary Worth Meanwhile I'm fully expecting this to be Luann staging an elaborate lie just to go "haha you DO like Jack!".
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Haifisch posted:Meanwhile I'm fully expecting this to be Luann staging an elaborate lie just to go "haha you DO like Jack!". The Evanses are never going to come up with anything that clever.
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Sally Forth Pearls Before Swine Peanuts (February 2, 1974) Funky Reading-signs-erbean Crankshaft 9 Chickweed Lane Rip Haywire Thimble Theater (September 1, 1937) Out Our Way (January 6-8, 1936) Toonerville Folks (February 4 and 6, 1917 (with a gap that needs some explaining)) The New Orleans paper did publish a Fontaine Fox panel on February 5th, but in the interest of full disclosure, it's another Col. Henry Clay Medders cartoon. His gimmick was a bad enough combination of themes the last time I pulled the shades down on him, but this go-round was extra enough that I'm not going to touch it with a 104 year-long pole. Instead, here's a Toonerville from much later that doesn't make my head throb. Speaking of gags that didn't age well, that Katrinka one was printed three days after Woodrow Wilson and Congress broke off official relations with Germany. The American leg of the European war was just a few months away. The revelations about the Zimmerman Telegram probably loaded a new subtext into the kids' Pancho Villa games, too. Dok's "Greetings, Music Lovers" Duck (June 10, 1913) Let's not end this one on a down note. Hit it, Joe! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWVFEVWJMz8
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days late but Lowen SoDium posted:Just tell your wife that the pants make her rear end look hot and you want to gently caress her. It's not that hard, Ed. that's the problem (i hate fictional character ed kudlick)
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sweeperbravo posted:(i hate fictional character ed kudlick) There's certainly nothing to like.
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# ? Jan 30, 2021 21:06 |
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This seems like something normal adults could just talk openly about.
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Scary Gary
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This is a home run strip.
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BCN Phoebe Wallace Curtis
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EasyEW posted:Funky Reading-signs-erbean Lazy art, lazy joke. This feels like something Batiuk cooked up in MS Paint in five minutes or less.
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Samovar posted:So, without further ado, in today's Blueberry: Yes, he's smoking a cigar and there are one too many aces but we are reading Blueberry, not the Zyborne Clock, or well, maybe you shouldn't HAVE such a stupid moustache, or Evidently boyscout here wasn't a part of the Christmas celebrations in '26 I'm already interested. I do like my westerns. The Shadow and Flyin' Jenny Aug. 16th, 1940 amigolupus posted:Just gently caress the robot already, Axa. We know you want to. I've already stated my position on the robot vs Jason as a love interest, so I'll just say Axa has a lot of spirit, a stubborn streak, and a distinct lack of critical thinking skills.
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Save the Mark Trail, save the world?
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gently caress off with your boomerisms, Isopaljo. For a second, I was confused how the boss could even affect the wifi in Dethany and her husband's home. Then I remembered that they're still being forced in the boss's mansion. SubNat posted:I'm still so annoyed by this. My guess is that this plot is only happening so the Dewclaws can congratulate Fiona for saving them amigolupus fucked around with this message at 00:52 on Jan 31, 2021 |
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EasyEW posted:The New Orleans paper did publish a Fontaine Fox panel on February 5th, but in the interest of full disclosure, it's another Col. Henry Clay Medders cartoon. His gimmick was a bad enough combination of themes the last time I pulled the shades down on him, but this go-round was extra enough that I'm not going to touch it with a 104 year-long pole. Out of grim curiosity, what was it about?
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EasyEW posted:Crankshaft And He Did! (February 1, 1918) Outbursts of Everett True (March 1918) Hitz and Mrs. (November 1923) Gay and Her Gang (March 2, 1929) Oaky Doaks (August 2, 1935) Dark Laughter (July 5, 1941) Mopsy Sunday (March 30, 1947) Those Were the Days (April 19, 1951) Wee Pals (April 23, 1965)
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Slammy posted:Outbursts of Everett True (March 1918) I'm going to try to use "I'll referee this spooning match!" at least once in my life now.
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Kavak posted:Out of grim curiosity, what was it about? Description spoilered for people who don't have a grim curiosity. The gag is that a Kentucky colonel is settling a neighbor family's dispute with the kitchen help by firing off his gun to trigger a comedy about-face, which makes it sound like a standard TV/movie cliche gag. What escalates its radiation level is that the help is a woman of color and the Colonel is an old white dude who could've plausibly been a still-living Confederate vet in 1917 (with everything that implies). And there he is, standing on a hill puffing out his chest and holding a smoking gun while she's sprinting back to the house, leaving a trail of "yes sirs" and mid-air sweat drops in her wake. Leaving it out was a no-brainer...and that I pointed out it was missing shows that I'm a different kind of "no-brainer".
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This panel looks like it came from Achewood
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Were comic strips of the past more surreal, or am I just missing context? Does Axa spend more of her time topless or non-topless?
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Cobalt-60 posted:Were comic strips of the past more surreal, or am I just missing context? It definitely seems like the format wasn't completely worked out and so it seems sort of awkward in some ways. It could also just be evolution of language. I love Dok's Duck but occasionally I'm not actually 100% sure what he's saying, or the sentence feels worded poorly. I have noticed that a lot of cartoonists in the 50s really love drawing women in their underwear, which is weird to me since you wouldn't be able to get away with that in modern comic strips. I think the closest there is is maybe like, Arlo and Janis? quote:Does Axa spend more of her time topless or non-topless? It seems to depend on the story arc, she's definitely spending more time topless in this one than in most of the others.
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Slammy posted:
Spooning is an older term than I thought.
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I think Axa's character design is topless, and having a top is the exception.
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Twelve by Pies posted:It seems to depend on the story arc, she's definitely spending more time topless in this one than in most of the others. Huh. Just for the heck of it, I counted up to this storyline, including the parts we haven't seen just yet, and came up with these numbers: The Beginning: 24/30 The Chosen: 13/30 The Desired part 1 (Arkady Island): 5/30 The Desired part 2 (Sea Dome): 28/30 The Brave: 13/30 Total: 83/150 I had a feeling that they'd settled into her keeping it on in the first half to lose it in the second, but this quick glance shows that is inaccurate as gently caress. She's wearing a top just a bit over half the time. Johnny Walker posted:I think Axa's character design is topless, and having a top is the exception. It might as well be, let's be honest.
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Drawn and Quartered - 1942 I'm a bit slow to figure out this last one. MariusLecter posted:Gotta be a Romulan and Remus reference. maybe? PainterofCrap fucked around with this message at 16:38 on Jan 31, 2021 |
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PainterofCrap posted:Drawn and Quartered - 1942 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wendell_Willkie posted:Wendell Lewis Willkie (born Lewis Wendell Willkie; February 18, 1892 – October 8, 1944) was an American lawyer, corporate executive, and the 1940 Republican nominee for President of the United States. Willkie appealed to many convention delegates as the Republican field's only interventionist: although the U.S. remained neutral prior to Pearl Harbor, he favored greater U.S. involvement in World War II to support Britain and other Allies. His Democratic opponent, incumbent President Franklin D. Roosevelt, won the 1940 election with about 55% of the popular vote and took the electoral college vote by a wide margin. e; PainterofCrap posted:Drawn and Quartered - 1942 Gotta be a Romulan and Remus reference. maybe?
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He's the sergeant in charge of the newbies and hes making up scary things about himself. That's it, that's the joke.
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Daddy Daze Take It From the Tinkersons Dark Side of the Horse
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in this installment of The Timid Soul (June 15, 1931), HT Webster didn't have to include any additional legible words, but he did: if you look at the full-size version, you can see that the second line says "positively" and the third line, I'm almost certain, says "prohibited".
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PainterofCrap posted:Drawn and Quartered - 1942 I must say, I am liking the one with the cushions and the ice-skaters. So, in - probably the last you're gonna see for a while - today's Blueberry! Revolver Ocelot nods approvingly, or and I thought changing a flat tyre was bad..., or Blueberry quickly makes friends with his charisma and charm
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Rhymes with Orange Get Fuzzy 1/30/01 Brenda Starr 10/21/45 No, you haven't missed anything -- Livwright is a completely new character. And after five years, Brenda is finally getting a daily strip! Smokey Stover 5/18-20/39 Spoilered for blackface. Richard's Poor Almanac So, do Hank and Too-Tikki go to the same hairdresser (and beret supplier)?
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Family Circus Rose is Rose One Big Happy Foob Compu-Toon Bizarro Foxtrot
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EasyEW posted:Leaving it out was a no-brainer...and that I pointed out it was missing shows that I'm a different kind of "no-brainer". (No kidding by the way: if a student came up to me in the library and asked for material about comic strips, I'd recommend them a few books but I'd have no qualms to add that there's also this one interesting forums thread.) Plus if it distresses you personally this much to come across 100 year old racism, maybe you shouldn't be digging through 100 year old comics. This one seems to have thrown you for quite a loop. Please also don't legitimately hurt yourself mentally or emotionally on account of the light entertainment/historic account thread. My Lovely Horse fucked around with this message at 09:44 on Jan 31, 2021 |
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I know I've said this before, but gently caress this comic. Detorie just had to sneak in a bit of transphobic bullshit, huh?
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Classic Kevin & Kell (May 3-7, 1999)
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Mikl posted:Classic Kevin & Kell (May 3-7, 1999) Oh, look, Corrie just skinned her own father. Knowing what comes later on really adds to how messed up this all is.
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