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Jucika "90 - Jucika Wants To Have Fun" "Jucika and the Polite Neighbor"
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Doomykins posted:Jucika "90 - Jucika Wants To Have Fun" I know those are her eyebrows in the last panel, but they look like the singer was so tickled she decided to start doing an Extra Fabulous Comics floating eye thing.
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# ? Jun 17, 2021 14:43 |
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The Dinette Set is helping! Working Daze doesn't tell a joke and does so in a very clunky manner. Super-Fun-Pak Comix isn't exactly a summer blockbuster. Cul De Sac doesn't like where this is going.
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# ? Jun 17, 2021 14:59 |
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Bizarro The Family Circus
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# ? Jun 17, 2021 15:03 |
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Good Listener posted:I choose to take this not as an "Ew guy in a dress joke" and more as a "Wife is mad because it's HER dress" joke. You should ask first before borrowing clothes.
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# ? Jun 17, 2021 15:11 |
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F Minus Mark Trail Mary Worth The Phantom Pooch Cafe Rex Morgan MD The irony of a story where nothing happens about a man who cannot come up with a story is not lost on me. Andertoons Apartment 3-G
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# ? Jun 17, 2021 16:48 |
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Evil Mastermind posted:Super-Fun-Pak Comix isn't exactly a summer blockbuster. The Iron Giant (1999)
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# ? Jun 17, 2021 16:51 |
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Mämmilä (February 5, 1994) Winnie the Pooh and Alice need no introduction, but Monni, Pilli and Pulla are the main antagonist and his cronies from a Swedish children's book series Pelle Svanslös ("Peter-No-Tail" in English) about a cat and the neighborhood he lives in. Monni, Pilli ja Pulla are represented by Prime Minister Esko Aho (with the buck teeth), Minister of Finance Iiro Viinanen (with glasses) and Minister of Labor Ilkka Kanerva. Winnie the Pooh is diplomat and future Nobel Peace Prize winner Martti Ahtisaari and Alice is Elisabeth Rehn, a member of the Aho government as the first woman Minister of Defense. As a relative outsider, Ahtisaari would ultimately be elected in the 1994 presidential election, since pretty much every established politician had been tarnished by the "casino economics" of the 1980's and the subsequent economic depression. Mäntyniemi is one of the official residences of the President.
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# ? Jun 17, 2021 17:00 |
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Rhymes with Orange Get Fuzzy 6/16/01 Brenda Starr 9/8/46 Smokey Stover 10/5/41 Richard's Poor Almanac Deathless Deer 6/28-29/43 Only two Deathless Deer today because Imgur decided to throw a fit. I'm sure you'll be able to deal with the suspense. And following yesterday's discussion of 1940s baby leak prevention, have a bonus ad:
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# ? Jun 17, 2021 17:28 |
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Selachian posted:Brenda Starr 9/8/46 Why does Brenda look like she's in the perpetual state of having just smelled a fart?
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# ? Jun 17, 2021 17:34 |
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Daduzi posted:Why does Brenda look like she's in the perpetual state of having just smelled a fart? Hank's got issues.
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# ? Jun 17, 2021 18:02 |
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Moominwinter Moominmamma: Doily affectionado.
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# ? Jun 17, 2021 18:09 |
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Daduzi posted:Why does Brenda look like she's in the perpetual state of having just smelled a fart? Docks (2002) Retail Popcom
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Powered Descent posted:
Mommy is so disappointed that she raised a narc.
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# ? Jun 17, 2021 18:25 |
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Alhazred posted:Mommy is so disappointed that she raised a narc. If she’d drop the Karen hair-do things might turn out differently.
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# ? Jun 17, 2021 18:47 |
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Sally Forth Pearls Before Swine Skippy (November 6-7, 1933) Peanuts (June 19-20, 1974) Reviews are pouring in for The Winkerbean Monologues! "I gave up my six-month chip over this son-of-a-bitch!" says Daniel J.! Crankshaft Mutt and Jeff Rip Haywire Thimble Theater (January 15 and 17, 1938) Out Our Way (October 29-31, 1936) Toonerville Folks (October 4-6, 1917) This is how those spittoons from West of Loathing got started, isn't it. Possibly the first paper that called the entire feature "Toonerville Trolley", although maybe by accident. All the others that followed did it on purpose. Dok's "Over The Wall At Dawn" Duck (August 26, 1913) Little Lefty, in which the fired school teacher gestures hypnotically and produces A PHOTOREALISTIC CHILD! (December 10-12, 1934) Blondie From Zero (September 29-October 1, 1930) EasyEW fucked around with this message at 22:51 on Jun 17, 2021 |
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EasyEW posted:Blondie From Zero (September 29-October 1, 1930) So I'm not the only who sees Mr. and Mrs. Bumstead as early versions of Mr. and Mrs. Dithers, right?
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B Kliban
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fondue posted:B Kliban um
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Nancy 1946
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# ? Jun 17, 2021 23:09 |
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EasyEW posted:Little Lefty
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Green Intern posted:Oh Guy, you don't realize you're in a Hal Foster comic. Your sister's in love. No guy has yet realized they were in a Hal Foster comic.
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Full disclaimer: I've actually been enjoying Luann recently because Tiff is like the only character they know how to write with her own voice. Bogor
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Technowolf posted:So I'm not the only who sees Mr. and Mrs. Bumstead as early versions of Mr. and Mrs. Dithers, right? Josh Fruhlinger, aka The Comics Curmdgeon, occasionally share his theory that Mr. Dithers IS Dagwood's father, which explains why he doesn't fire Dagwood. EasyEW posted:Blondie From Zero (September 29-October 1, 1930) This squares with what I was told about early Blondie, namely that both Blondie and Dagwood's families were wealthy, but disowned their children because they disapproved of their choice of spouse (and because comic readers didn't want to read about rich people anymore). I'm guessing Blondie's family is New Money as opposed to Dagwood's Old Money family, which might also be a factor.
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# ? Jun 17, 2021 23:48 |
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EasyEW posted:Little Lefty, in which the fired school teacher gestures hypnotically and produces A PHOTOREALISTIC CHILD! (December 10-12, 1934) Both of these are great class consciousness strips, for slightly different reasons. Vintage Blondie is putting modern Blondie into a better context: Dagwood walked away from a life of privilege to marry the woman he loves. Because of the class consciousness he learned from that, he's a working class hero that slacks off at his lovely white-collar job. AGC, so to speak.
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# ? Jun 17, 2021 23:49 |
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that winkerbean blowhard is going to drive them all to drink. good god, how long has he been yammering about himself in this meeting?
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# ? Jun 17, 2021 23:50 |
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nishi koichi posted:that winkerbean blowhard is going to drive them all to drink. good god, how long has he been yammering about himself in this meeting? One small detail I love about that strip (and which was pointed out at Son of Stuck Funky): everyone in that meeting looks bored as hell. I can't help but imagine Funky about his boring little pizza shop while nobody else has a chance to say anything. I'm not sure why Batiuk thought that removing a jukebox and barstools would be representative in any way of business owners struggling during this pandemic.
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Kliban: Here is a thing, you deal with it
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Technowolf posted:So I'm not the only who sees Mr. and Mrs. Bumstead as early versions of Mr. and Mrs. Dithers, right? The_Other posted:Josh Fruhlinger, aka The Comics Curmdgeon, occasionally share his theory that Mr. Dithers IS Dagwood's father, which explains why he doesn't fire Dagwood. (Also kind of neat to see the original art.)
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# ? Jun 18, 2021 00:19 |
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Huxley posted:Kliban: Here is a thing, you deal with it it's why i love the guy F_Shit_Fitzgerald posted:One small detail I love about that strip (and which was pointed out at Son of Stuck Funky): everyone in that meeting looks bored as hell. I can't help but imagine Funky about his boring little pizza shop while nobody else has a chance to say anything. honestly, i can't tell the purposeful ennui from the usual background radiation of ennui
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# ? Jun 18, 2021 00:45 |
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nishi koichi posted:it's why i love the guy I agree with both of these
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Dagwood's mother seems to think she acquired her husband's ancestors when she married him. https://imgur.com/HMompQK
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Dinky Dinkerton and Flyin' Jenny Dec. 7th, 1940 Axa
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And He Did! (June 29, 1918) Outbursts of Everett True (August 12, 1918) Gay and Her Gang (August 3, 1929) Oaky Doaks (January 4, 1936) Mopsy (March 5, 1937) I’m placing “Banana Oil!” on hiatus, because I want to start posting “Up Front” by Bill Mauldin. Mauldin has definitely been mentioned one of the incarnations of this thread, but I don’t think a lot of his work has been posted. wiki posted:William Henry Mauldin was an American editorial cartoonist who won two Pulitzer Prizes for his work. He was most famous for his World War II cartoons depicting American soldiers, as represented by the archetypal characters Willie and Joe, two weary and bedraggled infantry troopers who stoically endure the difficulties and dangers of duty in the field. wiki posted:The War Office supported their syndication, not only because they helped publicize the ground forces but also to show the grim side of war, which helped show that victory would not be easy. He won his first Pulitzer Prize in 1945, at the age of 23, for his wartime work. However, Mauldin is most well-known for this cartoon, published after the Kennedy assassination: Some did not appreciate his work. wiki posted:His images—which often parodied the Army's spit-shine and obedience-to-orders-without-question policy—offended some officers. After a Mauldin cartoon ridiculed Third Army commander General George Patton's decree that all soldiers be clean-shaven at all times—even in combat—Patton called Mauldin an "unpatriotic anarchist" and threatened to "throw [his] rear end in jail" and ban Stars and Stripes from his command. General Dwight Eisenhower, Patton's superior, told Patton to leave Mauldin alone; he felt the cartoons gave the soldiers an outlet for their frustrations. "Stars and Stripes is the soldiers' paper," he told him, "and we won't interfere.” Up Front (April 17, 1944) Dark Laughter (May 11, 1946) Those Were the Days (November 12, 1953) Wee Pals (September 24, 1965) Dogbert January 4, 1966
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Two risqué strips for Friday, posting early because long shift tomorrow. Jucika "91 - Jucika's First Vote" NSFW Nudity No translation with the tweet but presumably a place for voting. "Jucika and the Reporter" NSFW Nudity "Ifjúsági tábor = Youth camp"
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catlord posted:Axa Esplanade fucked around with this message at 06:03 on Jun 18, 2021 |
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2018 Spiderman 1979 comics Locher Tracy Origins of the Sunday Comics The Lockhorns Footrot Flats Mandrake Johnny Hazard
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Haifisch posted:1979 comics These hypocritical fucks are awful.
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