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Dykes to Watch Out For #135 (1992) Spoilers for nudity Batman (11/16/1989)
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readingatwork posted:Crabgrass You can buy a "Kevin's Bad Day" poster here readingatwork posted:Calvin and Hobbes (Apr 26-229, 1989) I like how Calvin's dad is a bored as Calvin, also how he's getting the side-eye from Calvin's mom in that first panel. The_Other fucked around with this message at 18:38 on Apr 24, 2021 |
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Bizarro The Family Circus
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Deathless Deer 12/21-23/42 Wait, so they drive into a hidden door in what looks like a suburban house and end up on a city street?
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Selachian posted:Wait, so they drive into a hidden door in what looks like a suburban house and end up on a city street? F Minus Mark Trail My guess for this Sunday: bees. Mary Worth "I'll never forget the face of the man that killed my family!" The Phantom OK that's pretty nice. I did a google and found Tony DePaul's blog (he is recovering from chemo--I don't remember hearing that but I may just have forgotten) where he mentions this guy they modeled the Trusted Man on. He was a friend of DePaul's and Phantom fan from Mexico. He was a dentist who wrestled as El Dentista! All in all, a nice little tribute I think. Seems like he was a nice guy. Pooch Cafe Rex Morgan MD Andertoons Apartment 3-G
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Selachian posted:Richard's Poor Almanac As someone who lives in southern Virginia, I can confirm that there are constant claims that the liberal socialist commies in NoVa and DC are ruining the state. Doomykins posted:Jucika "30 - Jucika and the First Grader" I don't get this one either, it doesn't seem like she's trying to cover people's view of the kid since she's standing behind him, and anyone across the street or even walking towards them would be able to see him. She also opened her umbrella for some reason, I guess? If she was using the umbrella to block him that'd make a little more sense but she's not.
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2017 GRONNK 1979 comics Bonus: What the gently caress Locher Tracy Origins of the Sunday Comics Footrot Flats e: readingatwork posted:Calvin and Hobbes (Apr 26-229, 1989) Haifisch fucked around with this message at 19:32 on Apr 24, 2021 |
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Really surprised Val and Aleta don't kill each other to end the strip, they're up about 3 tragedies and a double digit body count on two trips to Misty Isles. It does make the upcoming relationship pretty intriguing since we've had modern Val Sundays in the thread.Twelve by Pies posted:I don't get this one either, it doesn't seem like she's trying to cover people's view of the kid since she's standing behind him, and anyone across the street or even walking towards them would be able to see him. She also opened her umbrella for some reason, I guess? If she was using the umbrella to block him that'd make a little more sense but she's not. Thinking on it a bit you can get a "Jucika masking her own embarrassment" joke since the umbrella is covering her while the kid takes a leak. Powered Descent posted:The Family Circus A man who knows what he likes. It's funny how Family Circus is usually the very definition of average and dull and every so often slips a heavy hitter in.
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Johnny Walker posted:The Phantom I think this is wonderful.
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When he gets back to Camelot they're going to have stern words with Val about the rate at which him and his friends get through capable and loyal squires. They're not an infinite resource you know.
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Haifisch posted:
The good news is, after military sexual harassment scandals in the 90s, Mort Walker decided to send General Halftrack to sensitivity training and write out the gross jokes like this.
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Schwarzwald posted:what if I substituted sugar in place of flour in my roux That's basically how you make toffee.
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You know, more than any other currently running comic out there, I want to talk to the Evanses and ask them why they consistently write their characters to be so loving terrible. Because it's so consistent that it has to be deliberate.
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Johnny Walker posted:The Phantom This is really good. Really.
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Powered Descent posted:Bizarro ... 's monster. Twelve by Pies posted:As someone who lives in southern Virginia, I can confirm that there are constant claims that the liberal socialist commies in NoVa and DC are ruining the state. Presto fucked around with this message at 20:54 on Apr 24, 2021 |
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The_Other posted:
this storyline really reminded me of doing the same thing, overnight road trip to some cousin of my mom's wedding. How Wonderful! posted:Dykes to Watch Out For #135 (1992) Looks like they were protesting and stinkbombing Basic Instinct, aka the Sharon Stone no underwear movie https://apnews.com/article/22a3aef95871419c0742d7dd723bb584
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riderchop posted:For Better or For Worse Seeing as how Elizabeth shares a room with the crying baby who brought on this restless night, I wonder how much sympathy she gets when she's tired and doesn't want to go to school. (We haven't seen it, but I have a feeling the phrase, "You're young, you can handle it" is in play.) Powered Descent posted:The Family Circus Family Circus has definitely had a sharp increase in joke quality in the last few weeks. Did something change? Johnny Walker posted:The Phantom Awww The Evanses are really determined to make this 1000% her fault when they break up, aren't they?
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lol luann is a gargabe comic i love it
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Bobbins
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Bought a file container, at an estate auction today, that had a big pile of Underground comics from the 70s, and 80s. R. Crumb collection, and Fritz the cat collection, and some books that were collections of porn parody comics from the 30s. I flipped through and saw an Ella Cinders comic.
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I mean we're used to spoiler tags in here if anything e: at the very least: does it have the writing style? My Lovely Horse fucked around with this message at 22:37 on Apr 24, 2021 |
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Julet Esqu posted:Seeing as how Elizabeth shares a room with the crying baby who brought on this restless night, I wonder how much sympathy she gets when she's tired and doesn't want to go to school. (We haven't seen it, but I have a feeling the phrase, "You're young, you can handle it" is in play.) That was 1000% obvious from her first appearance.
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Johnny Aztec posted:Bought a file container, at an estate auction today, that had a big pile of Underground comics from the 70s, and 80s. R. Crumb collection, and Fritz the cat collection, and some books that were collections of porn parody comics from the 30s. Aren't Tijuana bibles like... real rare nowadays? Those might actually be worth something.
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Twelve by Pies posted:As someone who lives in southern Virginia, I can confirm that there are constant claims that the liberal socialist commies in NoVa and DC are ruining the state. My mom was a New Yorker who retired to Williamsburg, so yeah, she frequently heard about those danged Northerners bringing their awful liberal values where they weren't wanted.
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I moved in January and fell behind on the thread, which has now snowballed to almost 6000 unread posts. Finally starting my catch-up tonight. See you all on the other side o7
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Johnny Aztec posted:Bought a file container, at an estate auction today, that had a big pile of Underground comics from the 70s, and 80s. R. Crumb collection, and Fritz the cat collection, and some books that were collections of porn parody comics from the 30s. Like originals from the 30s or a book of reproductions? Either way, find a way to archive some of the rarer stuff if you've got it, comics history outside of the big well-known names and properties can be so ephemeral.
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Doomykins posted:Really surprised Val and Aleta don't kill each other to end the strip, they're up about 3 tragedies and a double digit body count on two trips to Misty Isles. It does make the upcoming relationship pretty intriguing since we've had modern Val Sundays in the thread. I'm really glad this stretch of classic Val is finally getting posted, because it's a wild ride.
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Johnny Walker posted:The Phantom B Kliban I think Kliban was having a Pollock moment.
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Selachian posted:Stephen Collins Late post but I am overjoyed by the return of Barnard and genuinely interested in Markel = Robot.
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And He Did! (April 27, 1918) Outbursts of Everett True (June 27, 1918) Banana Oil! (February 28, 1924) Gay and Her Gang (June 11, 1929) Oaky Doaks (November 11, 1935) Mopsy (January 11, 1937) The Ottawa Journal picks up Mopsy at this point, so quality improves. Dark Laughter (April 28, 1945) Them Days is Gone Forever (December 18, 1952) Wee Pals (July 31, 1965)
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Dinky Dinkerton, Flyin' Jenny, and The Red Knight Oct. 30th, 1940 Chill the gently caress out, Wanda. Axa It's just a butt, I'll let this slide. Also, Galen's gone full Snidely Whiplash all of the sudden? Ok.
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Slipping this in before maintenance time. Sally Forth Pearls Before Swine Skippy (September 22, 1933) Peanuts (April 26-27, 1974) Funky COVIDbean Crankshaft Mutt and Jeff Rip Haywire Thimble Theater (November 23-24, 1937)
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Slammy posted:Mopsy (January 11, 1937) quote:$0.30 in 1937 is worth $5.52 today
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Slammy posted:Dark Laughter (April 28, 1945) Dark Laughter has been pretty good all along, but getting Bootsie into the Army is the best thing that's ever happened to it. It's fantastic.
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EasyEW posted:Mutt and Jeff This comic is pretty good.
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Classic Kevin & Kell (December 11-17, 2000)
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Nancy 1946
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Slammy posted:Them Days is Gone Forever (December 18, 1952) The rare Gender Essentialism/Commercialism combo TWTD
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Jucika "31 - Jucika and Sunspots" Another one that might miss the mark slightly if you didn't know that there's a superstition that sunspots cause negative events. "Jucika and the Last Guest"
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Slammy posted:Banana Oil! (February 28, 1924) I'm pretty sure the Steeplechase Park and laughter reference comes from the fact that amusement parks used to have these "Laffing Sal" automatons, usually parked outside the fun house. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMyJOCt7xMg e: also hell yes Jucika getting someone punted out of the panel
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