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Johnny Walker posted:Rex Morgan MD An entire week of the same panel of Jordan and Michelle mashing lips would be hilarious. I know Terry Beatty won't commit to that kind of bit, but one can dream. e: a shameful snipe
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How Wonderful! posted:Dykes to Watch Out For #137 (1992) Is there anything in the strip that isn't grist for Mo's neuroses? I'm enjoying the strip, because it's a glimpse into a different world (in 1992, I I didn't know what a lesbian even WAS), but she just comes off as unpleasant. Granted knowing that a significant portion of the country hates your very existence is a VERY good reason to be stressed, but it seems (in my limited reading), that everything is just "this makes ME feel awful, and I will vent about it to everyone in hearing range", like a more political Cathy. (My reading of Dykes to Watch Out For is very fragmentary, so i could be completely full of it.)
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Samovar posted:Oh dear. To be clear, that Far Side is definitely and completely cringeworthy and honestly probably was a bit over the line even when it was published But I don't think it was particularly mean-spirited and I do cut comedians a little slack, especially ones that have to pump out material as fast and as constantly as Larson did. I'd be curious to hear his take on it now. All the "Native peoples do X" comics are similarly ehhhhhh nowadays
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Archduke Frantz Fanon posted:both of these are perfect I love that she's pulling the Philadelphia Flyers mascot "Gritty" out of the drain
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Bad Machinery
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fondue posted:B Kliban Resurrect Kliban and make him collaborate with Řyvind Thorsby.
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Pastry of the Year posted:Arlo and Janis Classic (August 13, 1999) Some people love to rub a certain level of stubble. I've shaved my head a lot of times.
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Deathless Deer 12/28-30/42 No one will be seated during the thrilling Chief-arriving-at-work scene! I do like the look of the secretary, though.
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Selachian posted:Rhymes with Orange .... hrm.
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Mikl posted:Absolutely incredible EBB posted:Yet another one that stumped me as a kid. Wait, this is supposed to be a reference to something? A quick google search shows there's a song called "Mack the Knife" so I'm guessing that's it. I never heard of it.
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Selachian posted:Rhymes with Orange Rhymes with Orangina
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Twelve by Pies posted:Wait, this is supposed to be a reference to something? It was arguably one of the biggest songs of the 20th century, and was famously covered by Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, and Bing Crosby (although almost everyone acknowledges that Bobby Darin did the best version). e: And of course a McDonald's ad campaign brought it back into prominence in the 80s.
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It's originally from The Threepenny Opera from 1928 by experimental theatre pioneer and Communist Bertolt Brecht.
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Powered Descent posted:It was arguably one of the biggest songs of the 20th century, and was famously covered by Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, and Bing Crosby (although almost everyone acknowledges that Bobby Darin did the best version). First thing that came top mind for me was it is also the name of a funky Mobile Suit
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Powered Descent posted:It was arguably one of the biggest songs of the 20th century, and was famously covered by Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, and Bing Crosby (although almost everyone acknowledges that Bobby Darin did the best version). I looked up the song as a kid because of said comic and I felt really cool when I realized it was about a murdering gangster.
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Dinky Dinkerton, Flyin' Jenny, and The Red Knight Oct. 31st, 1940 Axa
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Sally Forth Pearls Before Swine Skippy (September 23, 1933) Peanuts (April 29, 1974) AAAAAAAAAAGAWDAMMITSTILLWITHTHISSHIT!-bean Crankshaft, in which I'm a little bit fearful where this is going. Mutt and Jeff Rip Haywire Thimble Theater (November 25, 1937) Out Our Way (July 6-8, 1936) Toonerville Folks (July 9-11, 1917) Dok's "Those Goddamn Minutemen Will Screw You Over Every Time" Duck (July 31, 1913) EasyEW fucked around with this message at 02:16 on Apr 27, 2021 |
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And He Did! (April 29, 1918) Outbursts of Everett True (June 28, 1918) Banana Oil! (March 1, 1924) Gay and Her Gang (June 13, 1929) Oaky Doaks (November 13, 1935) Mopsy (January 13, 1937) Dark Laughter (May 12, 1945) Get Bent, Beeman. (January 1, 1953) Dinky Fellas (August 3, 1965) Wee Pals (August 3, 1965)
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EBB posted:Yet another one that stumped me as a kid. Same. I fixated on the fork running away with the spoon and couldn't figure out the joke. EasyEW posted:Dok's "Those Goddamn Minutemen Will Screw You Over Every Time" Duck (July 31, 1913) And thus, the Kid became a stateless person. Safety Dance fucked around with this message at 03:35 on Apr 27, 2021 |
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Endless Mike posted:Drew Cory is going to get murdered in a forest and his organs removed. Gosh, I hope so. Not that I have anything against Dr. Drew, but it would be nice if something happened in Mary Worth.
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I only got the Mack reference because of the Super Mario RPG boss.
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I can't tell if Gunther's doing a bit or if he's being literally abandoned by his girlfriend in the parking lot of a Weenie World while dressed as a pirate.
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Ghostlight posted:I can't tell if Gunther's doing a bit or if he's being literally abandoned by his girlfriend in the parking lot of a Weenie World while dressed as a pirate. The Dinette Set is just making sure. Working Daze is committing to this I guess. Super-Fun-Pak Comix sadly isn't as outdated as it should be. Cul De Sac is motivating you!
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Crabgrass Support Tauhid's Patreon here. Old School Peanuts (Sep 2, 1952) Calvin and Hobbes (Apr 30 - May 1, 1989) Robbie and Bobby Support Jason's Patreon (and see new My Dad is Draculas) here.
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2017 Spiderman 1979 comics I'm assuming the solution involves their glove lacing because that's about the speed these comics seem to run at. Locher Tracy Origins of the Sunday Comics The Lockhorns Footrot Flats
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Haifisch posted:2017 Spiderman I see MJ's enjoying herself
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Cheer Up Boss Dharma
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Garfield Heathcliff Overboard Monty For Better or For Worse No Compu-Toon yet! Will upload later if it comes thru. Rae The Doe, which you can support by pledging to the author's Patreon
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Daddy Daze Take It From the Tinkersons Dark Side of the Horse
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catlord posted:Axa Seriously, why did Galen turn into an agitator/saboteur? He arrived in a place where he doesn't know what the citizens' values are, how things work or what their laws are like. He's an arrogant rear end for thinking he has any right to tell people how to live. EasyEW posted:Crankshaft, in which I'm a little bit fearful where this is going. Ah yes, because the best replacement to drive the special needs bus is Crankshaft, noted guy who takes pride in making kids miss the school bus. Watterson's talent at conveying expressions is so good. You can really feel Calvin's panic at first and the heartbreak at the end when it sank in that Hobbes is missing.
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Fingerpori.
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Surgeon's Tales https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Gustaf_Tessin In the book Eerikki manages to calm down the situation with the prince and servant and is invited inside to meet Tessin there. In the comic he seems oblivious by getting in the castle while they are still angry at him. Nancy Dustin Mandrake
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Shaman Tank Spec posted:Fingerpori. Did you know that Leonardo da Vinci invented the helicopter?
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Haifisch posted:1979 comics It's going to be something to do with the phone. Back then they had rotary dial phones, which are impossible to operate with boxing gloves. I'll be damned if I know what exactly they're going for here, though. Classic Kevin & Kell (December 25-31, 2000)
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Arlo and Janis Tina's Groove Classic (August 16, 2009) Arlo and Janis Classic (August 16, 1999) Garfield Classic (August 16, 1989)
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[quote="Pastry of the Year" post="514301519"] Arlo and Janis I guess Arlo figured out he wasn't much of a bi-guy early in the relationship.
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Rhymes with Orange Get Fuzzy 4/26/01 Brenda Starr 5/9-11/46 Smokey Stover 10/13/40 Richard's Poor Almanac Bennett Cerf, the founder of Random House, once said that a book titled Lincoln's Doctor's Dog would be a guaranteed best-seller, since Lincoln, medicine, and dogs were all popular subjects (and, naturally, some books have actually been written with that title). FDR didn't contract polio until he was 39 so he probably did go skating as a kid. The Hall of Guilt is probably based on the bottom level of the Museum of Natural History, which has numerous glass cases filled with taxidermied birds of America -- including one case of extinct species, like the passenger pigeon and heath hen.
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Poil posted:
"According to this, da Vinci invented among other things the helicopter." (I'd never noticed the smaller helicopter circle in the Vitruvian Man )
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Jucika "33 - Jucika and Honking Prohibited" "ne tegezzen!=(roughly) Don't talk to me!" "Jucika Helps Out" "Ruhatár = Cloakroom / Wardrobe"
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