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I enjoy reading contemporary newspaper comics. 64 26.02%
I hate reading contemporary newspaper comics. 42 17.07%
I enjoy reading historical newspaper comics. 88 35.77%
I enjoy reading newspaper comics from foreign countries. 52 21.14%
Total: 246 votes
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Archduke Frantz Fanon
Sep 7, 2004

Malachite_Dragon posted:

D...does the horn just snikt out of babbys skull like a Wolverine claw? Do I have this right?

yep. its because felines have retractable claws. makes sense if you ignore the actual mechanics of how cat claws work

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Julet Esqu
May 6, 2007




ukonvasara
Aug 16, 2012

a mixture of gravity and waggery

EasyEW posted:

Our Boarding House (January 16-18, 1922)


Mazda light bulbs! Named for Ahura Mazda, the Zoroastrian creator deity, who as the "good" counterpart to the evil Ahriman was naturally associated with light. themoreyouknow.gif


The Evanses have put the standard "will they, won't they" sitcom trope through their psychotic puritan filter to produce "will they not, won't they not," and I hate it!

Slammy
Mar 30, 2011

Great speech.
PPHPFT!!
Outbursts of Everett True May 20, 1919


And He Did! May 30, 1919


Cat Tales May 1, 1925


Oaky Doaks October 28, 1936


Mopsy January 6, 1938


Up Front April 24, 1945


Bootsie’s Big ‘50s


So It Seems July 18, 1952


Those Were the Days August 11, 1960


Wee Pals July 21, 1966


Dogbert April 19, 1967

JethroMcB
Jan 23, 2004

We're normal now.
We love your family.

And now she is pregnant

Slammy posted:

Those Were the Days August 11, 1960


The fun, upbeat version of the final scene in Revolutionary Road

coronatae
Oct 14, 2012


Does anyone have any historical context for this hairstyle? This is the second time it's been spoofed and I want to know if a) it or something like it existed and b) what it actually looked like irl

Bruceski
Aug 21, 2007

The tools of a hero mean nothing without a solid core.


I feel Mrs Hoople's comment here, my apartment's kitchen counter is off-white with black specks, and it drives me nuts.

Strontium
Aug 28, 2009

Dexter didn't much care for the party.
Daddy Daze


Take It From the Tinkersons


Macanudo


Dark Side of the Horse

Yvonmukluk
Oct 10, 2012

Everything is Sinister


Bad Machinery

riderchop
Aug 10, 2010

av by @daikonquest!
Heathcliff


Compu-toon


Garfield


Overboard


Monty


For Better or For Worse


Classic Arlo and Janis (June 10, 2000)


Rae The Doe, which you can support by pledging to the author's Patreon


On The Fastrack


Safe Havens

Darthemed
Oct 28, 2007

"A data unit?
For me?
"




College Slice
the hell kind of anachronistic mishmash

Malachite_Dragon
Mar 31, 2010

Weaving Merry Christmas magic
I can accept that more easily than cat-rhino hybrid babby snikt-ing an entire horn through her skull.

Zereth
Jul 9, 2003



Overboard doesn't ever try to get you to take the world seriously, for one thing

Medenmath
Jan 18, 2003
Vintage Valiant (Apr. 22, 1951)


Hempuli
Nov 16, 2011



So what's the deal with Banker and the Butler? I appreciate the absurdity but if I've followed the continuity correctly the Banker & Butler like to water each other with hoses while naked, they had 5 babies together who look exactly like the Butler and said mini-Butlers are now marching around naked???

Selachian
Oct 9, 2012

Clippi



Rhymes with Orange



Get Fuzzy 5/17/02



Brenda Starr 10/4-6/48





Smokey Stover 12/21/47



Everyday Movies 3/1/35



"All right, if you say so -- I won't bring anything to drink. But it's the funniest party I was ever asked to."

EBB
Feb 15, 2005

Medenmath posted:

Vintage Valiant (Apr. 22, 1951)


Rufus Regan in the first panel not giving a gently caress cracks me up

Powered Descent
Jul 13, 2008

We haven't had that spirit here since 1969.

Bizarro


The Family Circus

Huxley
Oct 10, 2012



Grimey Drawer
A+J

The_Other
Dec 28, 2012

Welcome Back, Galaxy Geek.
Solver Spring Special

John Allison's Patreon John Allison's Gumroad store
Forward Slash Scare website for Allison's side comics

John Allison posted:

What happens in panel 2 may be some sort of super power, or merely an ability gained by all wearers of puffer jackets. Last page tomorrow!

Green Intern
Dec 29, 2008

Loon, Crazy and Laughable

Powered Descent posted:

The Family Circus


Every so often I think about how Jeff Keane is drawing a comic credited alongside his deceased father, featuring his own namesake as a child, and occasionally draws it in-universe as a fictional older sibling "while his father is on vacation". It's not a good feeling in my brain.

CzarChasm
Mar 14, 2009

I don't like it when you're watching me eat.

Green Intern posted:

Every so often I think about how Jeff Keane is drawing a comic credited alongside his deceased father, featuring his own namesake as a child, and occasionally draws it in-universe as a fictional older sibling "while his father is on vacation". It's not a good feeling in my brain.

I'd be more worried if reading Family Circus gave anyone genuinely good feelings in their brains.

Green Intern
Dec 29, 2008

Loon, Crazy and Laughable

I only get good feelings from Family Circus when they talk about Tarkus from the Blood Ravens

Vargo
Dec 27, 2008

'Cuz it's KILLIN' ME!
Breaking Cat News


Phoebe and Her Unicorn


Wallace the Brave


Heart of the City


Okay, this is a good one.

I AM GRANDO
Aug 20, 2006

Green Intern posted:

Every so often I think about how Jeff Keane is drawing a comic credited alongside his deceased father, featuring his own namesake as a child, and occasionally draws it in-universe as a fictional older sibling "while his father is on vacation". It's not a good feeling in my brain.

Jeff Keane seems like a cool guy from what I’ve seen of him.

Transmodiar
Jul 9, 2005

You're a terrible person, Mildred.
Modesty Blaise: Uncle Happy



Haifisch
Nov 13, 2010

Objection! I object! That was... objectionable!



Taco Defender
2018 Spiderman


1979 comics





And by popular demand, I'm gonna be posting Wizard of Id and Beetle Bailey for a week, because why not



Locher Tracy


Footrot Flats


The Lockhorns


Mandrake & Johnny Hazard are apparently locked behind a CK subscription now:

Or maybe CK is limiting how many comics you can read in general, I tried looking up Rae on there and got the same thing. Either way I'm not buying a subscription, so uh, welp. Being vintage comics I don't think I can find them elsewhere unless I do a lot of digging, and I'm lazy.

Computoon: Origins

coronatae
Oct 14, 2012

The use of Grimm's sneering smile on the paywall really makes this

EasyEW
Mar 8, 2006

I've got my father's great big six-shooter with me 'n' if anybody in this woods wants to start somethin' just let 'em--but they DASSN'T.

Hempuli posted:

So what's the deal with Banker and the Butler? I appreciate the absurdity but if I've followed the continuity correctly the Banker & Butler like to water each other with hoses while naked, they had 5 babies together who look exactly like the Butler and said mini-Butlers are now marching around naked???

The current situation is that Mrs. Banker got Butlered. Presumably about nine months ago when the old fella wasn't looking.

Mutts


Sally Forth


Skippy (August 13, 1934)


Peanuts (May 21, 1975)


Funky Winkerbean in "You're an old man now, Harry. None of this is supposed to matter."


Crankshaft


Mutt and Jeff


Rip Haywire


Thimble Theater (December 17, 1938)


Out Our Way (November 10-12, 1938)






Say what you like, but Goldie knew how to leverage his assets.

EasyEW fucked around with this message at 17:49 on May 18, 2022

Kennel
May 1, 2008

BAWWW-UNH!

Haifisch posted:

Mandrake & Johnny Hazard are apparently locked behind a CK subscription now:

Or maybe CK is limiting how many comics you can read in general, I tried looking up Rae on there and got the same thing. Either way I'm not buying a subscription, so uh, welp. Being vintage comics I don't think I can find them elsewhere unless I do a lot of digging, and I'm lazy.

That happened to me yesterday. Not sure what causes it. Now seems to work fine.

Doomykins
Jun 28, 2008

Didn't you mean to ask about flowers?
Jucika "222 - Jucika's Summer Vacation (Cruise)"


"223 - Jucika Gets A Table"

Darthemed
Oct 28, 2007

"A data unit?
For me?
"




College Slice
Docks




Retail




Popcom


Murdstone
Jun 14, 2005

I'm feeling Jimmy


Haifisch posted:

Mandrake & Johnny Hazard are apparently locked behind a CK subscription now:

Or maybe CK is limiting how many comics you can read in general, I tried looking up Rae on there and got the same thing. Either way I'm not buying a subscription, so uh, welp. Being vintage comics I don't think I can find them elsewhere unless I do a lot of digging, and I'm lazy.
I thought vintage comics were always behind the paywall.

F Minus



Mark Trail



Mary Worth



"You felt my boner, right?"

The Phantom



Pooch Cafe



Rex Morgan MD



Andertoons



Apartment 3-G

howe_sam
Mar 7, 2013

Creepy little garbage eaters


:hmmyes: That's good Docks.

My Lovely Horse
Aug 21, 2010

Vater und Sohn: Stolen clothes and the power of music (32/1937)

Yvonmukluk
Oct 10, 2012

Everything is Sinister


Bad Machinery

Julet Esqu
May 6, 2007




BigglesSWE
Dec 2, 2014

How 'bout them hawks news huh!
Ballard Street











Neophyte
Apr 23, 2006

perennially
Taco Defender
drat do I love Ballard Street

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MyronMulch
Nov 12, 2006

Mark Trail

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