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Can Jules Rivera take over Luann? I think that'd be pretty good. Dinky Dinkerton, Flyin' Jenny, and The Red Knight Oct. 21st, 1940 Axa
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Archduke Frantz Fanon posted:who the gently caress would ever turn down snickerdoodles I just felt it needed that. F Minus Fair. Mark Trail Mary Worth The Phantom Pooch Cafe It's not quite cannibalism, but it's a little disturbing somehow to me anyways. Rex Morgan MD Andertoons Apartment 3-G
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Bad Machinery
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I didn't really pay attention to Rex Morgan MD until that imagination arc started but ffs it is just so tedious and slow that I can practically feel myself aging while reading it.
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Call me when there is more Bimbo Karate.
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Johnny Aztec posted:Bimbo Karate Pro-tier username idea
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BigglesSWE posted:Ballard Street Eric really into Fester-core.
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Deathless Deer 11/16-18/42 There was no Sunday Deathless Deer, so we pick up the action, such as it is, next Monday: Professor Hoot and His Faithful Man Frappy would be a great title for an edutainment show. Also, please note the last strip, where Frappy apparently faints away dead in the middle panel and then recovers immediately for the last panel. Selachian fucked around with this message at 23:40 on Apr 14, 2021 |
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Mercedes Colomar posted:One Big Happy Selachian posted:Deathless Deer 11/16-18/42
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Nobody must know I have this sexy undead lady, also we need to get her back to a hotel room before she fully regains consciousness.
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Good Listener posted:Eric really into Fester-core. A lot of Ballard Street has a low-key Adam's vibe.
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Professor Wayne posted:The Far Side Trans kangaroo pride. Male kangaroos don't have pouches.
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Cobalt-60 posted:Hal Foster draws the best faces. Tristram certainly has been the second most important so far. Aside from the quick treatment of his and Isolde's story, Val jousted with him early on. As far as other knights of the Round Table, the strip on May 8, 1937 gave us a quick look at Lancelot: And this strip from January 8, 1938 briefly introduced Bedivere, Kay, Mordred, and Ector (plus Ulfius and Brastias, who I am not sure are from older Arthurian stories or not): I'm not sure if others play any significant part, but over decades of strips I wouldn't be surprised if there's a storyline with Lancelot or someone along the way. None of the canonical knights play as big a part as Gawain though, for sure. I expect that Foster didn't want to lean on the famous Arthurian characters too much to prevent them taking focus away from Val. Medenmath fucked around with this message at 00:33 on Apr 15, 2021 |
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Twelve by Pies posted:Wallace, no, please don't spread the idea that it's okay to ride in the back of a truck without seatbelts. This no joke made my opinion of this comic go down quite a bit. I can accept it when Wallace is doing something stupid and crazy because he's a kid, but his dad is letting him do this and his mom is joining in on it when it's extremely dangerous.
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I forgot about the stamps!
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EasyEW posted:Crankshaft commiserates over the end of that plague that nobody actually went through in "Crankshaft".
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Medenmath posted:Tristram certainly has been the second most important so far. Aside from the quick treatment of his and Isolde's story, Val jousted with him early on. As far as other knights of the Round Table, the strip on May 8, 1937 gave us a quick look at Lancelot: Don't forget that great example of nominative determinism, Sir Bumblekin.
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curtadams posted:To add to the many layers of incoherence in the Funkyverse, Funky Winkerbean is supposed to be roughly in the present and Crankshaft about 10 years previously. Which means Crankshaft and his "friends" are commiserating about an event which won't happen for 10 years yet. That's not quite right: Funky Winkerbean jumped 10 years ahead of the contemporarily-set Crankshaft but didn't change anything else, resulting in a situation in which FW is set in the present, and Crankshaft is set 10 years earlier, in the present.
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ukonvasara posted:That's not quite right: Funky Winkerbean jumped 10 years ahead of the contemporarily-set Crankshaft but didn't change anything else, resulting in a situation in which FW is set in the present, and Crankshaft is set 10 years earlier, in the present. It all makes perfect sense if you think hard enough abou-
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The Dinette Set thought you were going to say it! Working Daze is incompetent in more ways than one. Super-Fun-Pak Comix is deep, man. Cul De Sac did technically performed as expected, no bug found.
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F_Shit_Fitzgerald posted:gently caress you, Stuart.
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And He Did! (October 20, 1917) Outbursts of Everett True (June 14, 1918) Banana Oil! (February 14, 1924) Gay and Her Gang (May 30, 1929) Oaky Doaks (October 29, 1935) Mopsy (December 28, 1936) Dark Laughter (November 6, 1943) Those Were the oh no (October 9, 1952) Dinky Fellas (July 20, 1965) Wee Pals (July 20, 1965)
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Slammy posted:
this garbage strip is consistently one of the funniest things in this thread. it just sucks so much
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Hostile V posted:"Fun" fact: later on in the comic's run, Cooper not having healthcare becomes a real loving problem. I'm not surprised. I'll never understand the corporate mindset. It'd be so much easier for everyone involved to treat their employees like human beings and ensure that they're healthy and happy, but I guess protecting that almighty bottom line is more important than mere peons like Cooper.
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Slammy posted:Those Were the Days (October 2, 1952)
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Darthemed posted:Retail Every single cent of company time/money/property that Cooper has stolen is morally justified. Hell, you're probably a bad person if you don't steal from these assholes.
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readingatwork posted:Every single cent of company time/money/property that Cooper has stolen is morally justified. Hell, you're probably a bad person if you don't steal from these assholes. Cooper's the true hero of the strip, more so than even Marla.
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Slammy posted:Those Were the oh no (October 9, 1952) What we're meant to think: Women are becoming too masculine and assertive, our society is eroding, we should never have let them vote, etc. What the guy in the strip actually thinking: drat that rear end FAT
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Crabgrass Support Tauhid's Patreon here. Old School Peanuts (Aug 22, 1952) Calvin and Hobbes (Apr 8-9, 1989) Robbie and Bobby Support Jason's Patreon (and see new My Dad is Draculas) here.
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Sally Forth Pearls Before Swine Skippy (September 14, 1933) Peanuts (April 17, 1974) Harry Continues To Wave His Dinkle Around Crankshaft continues to commemorate the year that wasn't in "Crankshaft". Mutt and Jeff Rip Haywire Thimble Theater (November 13, 1937) Out Our Way (June 11-13, 1936) The wheels fell off my wagon again, so that's where we stop for now.
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F_Shit_Fitzgerald posted:I'm not surprised. I'll never understand the corporate mindset. It'd be so much easier for everyone involved to treat their employees like human beings and ensure that they're healthy and happy, but I guess protecting that almighty bottom line is more important than mere peons like Cooper.
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Slammy posted:Outbursts of Everett True (June 14, 1918) "Can you believe this poo poo?"
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2017 Spiderman 1979 comics Bonus: Beetle Bailey is usually boring but something about this got me. Locher Tracy I want everyone to take a good look at that Crimestopper advice. It's just breathtaking. Origins of the Sunday Comics Footrot Flats
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Riding in the back of trucks was legal at some point on roads under a certain speed limit. Mostly due to field workers. Maine may still have different laws.
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Classic Kevin & Kell (October 2-8, 2000) I have no idea whether that's a reference and, if it is, to what.
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Daddy Daze Take It From the Tinkersons Dark Side of the Horse
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Mikl posted:Classic Kevin & Kell (October 2-8, 2000) Lol it’s a family circus “not me” ghost haha
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Rhymes with Orange Get Fuzzy 4/14/01 Brenda Starr 4/11-13/46 Smokey Stover 7/21/40 Richard's Poor Almanac Bonus Ad! A product name you don't see on the shelves lately.
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hahahaha lady, trust me, I know Arlo and Janis Tina's Groove Classic (August 5, 2009) Arlo and Janis Classic (August 5, 1999) Garfield Classic (August 5, 1989)
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I love this dude pensively musing about whether it was really a good idea to get married to some young girl that he knows absolutely nothing about.
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