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Samovar posted:Uhhh... That's what he says in the webcomic version (the last two strips were modified from the originals to split up the reveal/change dialogue)
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JethroMcB posted:That's what he says in the webcomic version (the last two strips were modified from the originals to split up the reveal/change dialogue) Now THAT'S one hell of a coincidence.
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Rand Brittain posted:Just got a Patreon update from John Allison talking about the history of Circus Windows where he mentions that he'd planned out Wicked Things for a much longer run, but it was cancelled because of low sales. It's a tragedy, although he's probably right when he mentions both the pandemic and the 'this was a really bad year to write a law-enforcement-centric series'. I bought them all I don't normally buy physical comics ('cos I'm too tight) but I must have spent £200+ on stuff that John Allison's published by now.
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Cheer Up Boss Dharma
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Medenmath posted:Vintage Valiant (Apr. 16, 1944)
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Family Circus Rose is Rose One Big Happy Foob Compu-Toon Bizarro
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Classic Kevin & Kell (March 27-31, 2000) Ding! Told ya we'd be updating this, didn't I?
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Surgeon's Tales Nancy Dustin Mandrake
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Intelligent Life Discerning readers will remember that Mike and Betty already shared screentime during the Halloween pumpkin patch arc of 2016 Daddy Daze Take It From the Tinkersons Dark Side of the Horse
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Arlo and Janis Tina's Groove Classic (July 11, 2009) Arlo and Janis Classic (July 11, 1999) Garfield Classic (July 11, 1989)
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Samovar posted:Now THAT'S one hell of a coincidence. Who knows, maybe Allison got it via Beanworld. Rhymes with Orange Get Fuzzy 3/18/01 Brenda Starr 2/7-9/46 I don't understand what Messick is going for with Crystal's face. Is she supposed to look Asian or something? She looks more like a poorly preserved zombie. Smokey Stover 1/14/40 Richard's Poor Almanac Peter Angelos, owner of the Baltimore Orioles. This might be related to Angelos's unhappiness at the former Montreal Expos moving to Washington and becoming the Nationals in 2005. Selachian fucked around with this message at 11:29 on Mar 19, 2021 |
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EasyEW posted:Dok's "Twist The Awfully Worded Knife" Duck (July 4, 1913) rae the doe sheds a single, proud tear at that pun <3
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Manuel Calavera posted:Family Circus Oh great, my life is a Family Circus strip now. (School uniforms only come in every 2 sizes at my kids' school, and being 4 and 6 that means a big bump.)
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Circus Windows Also, from the Patreon post Rand Brittain mentioned, regarding the "mystery" in Circus Windows: John Allison posted:The story doesn't have many moving parts, it's a two-hander with Mildred and Lottie getting to know one another again. The "case" is thin because Mildred just came up with it off the top of her head - it only becomes a thing because Lottie pokes it. John Allison's Patreon John Allison's Gumroad store
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The_Other posted:Circus Windows Uh, what's the thing Mildred is handed to the right?
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Winklebottom posted:Uh, what's the thing Mildred is handed to the right? Carton of eggs, judging by the previous panel
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Nancy 1946
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Docks Retail Popular Comics
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Darthemed posted:Docks This was probably the most press Juwanna Mann ever received. $13.6 mil domestic gross; among 2002 wide releases it slots in between Feardotcom and Hey Arnold!: The Movie. Even fellow "memorable entirely for its title" 2002 release Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever made slightly more money. Unfortunately Juwanna Mann and the Invasion of Iraq would likely get about the same level of recognition and response from the average American in 2021 ("I kinda remember that. Crazy!")
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My Lovely Horse posted:I've been wondering since this first came up - Beric and Aguar et al know they could have just drawn that picture, right? Are you saying someone could LIE? On a scroll?! Kennel posted:Dustin What a dogshit lawyer.
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Green Intern posted:What a dogshit lawyer. Ed hates his father and doesn't want to help him, but also tries to make his wife to make the decision for him.
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Angry_Ed posted:Carton of eggs, judging by the previous panel Oh, duh. I was trying to interpret the squiggle on the bottom of it.
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Kennel posted:Ed hates his father and doesn't want to help him, but also tries to make his wife to make the decision for him. Truly, the most boomer of comics.
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Kennel posted:Ed hates his father and doesn't want to help him, but also tries to make his wife to make the decision for him. Yeah, this is very much a "I promised to ask and can't say no myself but I want to make you lean towards no as much as I can without outright saying it"
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EasyEW posted:Thimble Theater (October 18, 1937)
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Mikl posted:Classic Kevin & Kell (March 27-31, 2000) uhhhhh has this been edited or did Holbrook really use "simp" 20 years before it was going to be in everyday lexicon
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Shugojin posted:uhhhhh Not an edit, and I can personally confirm it was used back then.
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The child support part is odd since she was still rearing them.
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Bonsai kittens, anyone?
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Bruceski posted:Not an edit, and I can personally confirm it was used back then. Yeah I remember a couple episodes of MST3K using it as an insult, only back then it meant "simpleton" instead of what it's morphed into now.
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F Minus You can do better, Carrillo. Mark Trail DOGS ARE GREAT AND THEY LOVE SALMON! The Phantom Pooch Cafe Rex Morgan MD "Shinytop" is not good enough. Andertoons Apartment 3-G
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Crab Dad posted:The child support part is odd since she was still rearing them. I think she's referring to Lindesfarne's child support, not those stepkids we saw earlier, with us having already been told that Angelique had no interest in Lindesfarne post divorce and that Kevin had custody. This is a thing, and happens in cases where the mother can reasonably expect compensation for childbearing and rearing. That Angelique received it for a child they had adopted who she wasn't even emotionally attached to just leads me to believe that Kevin had a terrible lawyer.
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Angry_Ed posted:Yeah I remember a couple episodes of MST3K using it as an insult, only back then it meant "simpleton" instead of what it's morphed into now. "Simp" goes back to 1903 (and was apparently carny slang to begin with).
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Mikl posted:Classic Kevin & Kell (March 27-31, 2000) So uh... Holbrook ever have any marriage problems?
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somepartsareme posted:So uh... Holbrook ever have any marriage problems? Y'all should do well to keep in mind that this strip, especially past this point, is basically furry soap opera: you can expect all kinds of drama, especially when it relates to family, marriage, children, and so on.
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ah, beaten on 'simp'. Here, to make up for it, a The Timid Soul from September 10, 1934. I'm fairly sure that's just an ink splotch and HT Webster didn't actually draw the dog's anus. Parahexavoctal fucked around with this message at 18:07 on Mar 19, 2021 |
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My Lovely Horse posted:I've been wondering since this first came up - Beric and Aguar et al know they could have just drawn that picture, right? Keep in mind that Val suddenly vanished from their fishing trip, and when Beric went looking he found signs of a struggle. If it's not a picture of something that's already happened, it would at least seem like a credible threat. Vintage Valiant (Apr. 23, 1944) Hey, what gives? You may have noticed that today's Vintage Valiant is looking a little anemic. When government paper rationing hit, Foster reduced Prince Valiant by a third to accommodate newspapers that didn't have the space for a full page strip. Don't worry, this isn't a permanent change: Prince Valiant returned to its original size on December 2, 1945. As far as I am aware, it was the final full page, mainstream newspaper comic strip in the United States, lasting in that format until around 1970. Obviously, it continues to run to this day in a reduced format. Of course, during the war, some papers still had extra space. To meet both situations, Foster created a new strip to run alongside Prince Valiant, which could be excluded when necessary. The Medieval Castle tells the story of two young English boys, Arn and Guy, around the time of the First Crusade. It's a more grounded and realistic strip, but our two knights-to-be (I think they are technically too young to be squires) should still get their fair share of adventure. Is it any good? I have no idea, so we'll find out together! At the very least, it still features Foster's lovely artwork. The Medieval Castle (Apr. 23, 1944)
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loving that this gets immediately dropped in favor of RL finding true love, as well as how the two are only worried that insectivores would get their dates mismatched. There's not even any concern over how hackers got away with all the data regarding their clients, and how it could be sold or used for identity theft. What possessed her to say all of this during a first date, or any date for that matter? If someone brought up this poo poo while we were waiting for the entrée, I'd walk straight out of the restaurant. This conversation only works because Holbrook knows these two are evil and wants them to hook up. Mikl posted:Y'all should do well to keep in mind that this strip, especially past this point, is basically furry soap opera: you can expect all kinds of drama, especially when it relates to family, marriage, children, and so on. It's really wild looking back on this and realizing how Angelique has always been characterized as an evil, greedy sociopath (whose only good point is that she has these skunk kids). It's a portrayal that worked back when K&K was just a silly furry soap opera and Holbrook hadn't done any Serious Stories yet. Knowing that she eventually becomes one of Holbrook's very few trans metaphor characters has made all this age poorly.
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Mikl posted:Y'all should do well to keep in mind that this strip, especially past this point, is basically furry soap opera: you can expect all kinds of drama, especially when it relates to family, marriage, children, and so on. That much I get but this strip just came across as especially vindictive. Maybe that's common for soap operas though
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