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Darthemed posted:Jumping over a batch of reruns from 2004 and 2002 brings us to February 6 & 7, 2006, in Docks. Hey, they're talking about their own TV show! The brief window when the show and comic overlapped.
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Giant Ethicist posted:Um Bread
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1980 comics Dick Tracy Footrot Flats The Lockhorns Computoon: Origins
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Haifisch posted:1980 comics I don't get either of these.
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Hippocrass posted:But Meg has never, to my knowledge, been portrayed as demanding immediate response. And also Ed should just loving talk to his daughter in person. The Dustin family should do a *lot* of things. First and foremost, they should seek therapy, and a whole lot of it.
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Powered Descent posted:I don't get either of these. BB I'm pretty sure is just a 'they thought they'd be getting off easy while Sarge was at training, but instead they get a substitute sergeant who's a giant presumably-nasty caveman!' joke.
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Giant Ethicist posted:Um Bread
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Daddy Daze Take It From the Tinkersons Macanudo Dark Side of the Horse
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Selachian posted:Archie 4/15-17/46 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2y8CTjjDHwc
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Heathcliff Compu-toon Garfield Overboard Monty For Better or For Worse Classic Arlo and Janis (February 19, 2001) Rae The Doe, which you can support by pledging to the author's Patreon On The Fastrack Safe Havens
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Malachite_Dragon posted:The Dustin family should do a *lot* of things. First and foremost, they should seek therapy, and a whole lot of it. They should try a shared family activity. Like pole vaulting.
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Haifisch posted:I'm not entirely sure about Nancy. Maybe a joke about it being blown up by sewer gas/someone down in the sewer? He’s got more rank than their sarge and service strips showing he’s very very senior.
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readingatwork posted:
When I was young I thought this was funny. Now that I'm older, I think it's hilarious. riderchop posted:
Man, A+J has kicked rear end really consistently.
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Vintage Valiant (May 29, 1955)
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B. Virtanen ANSU Fingerpori
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I love my gay yet defunct father.
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Buni Rhymes with Orange Get Fuzzy 1/22/03 Brenda Starr 4/6-8/50 Smokey Stover 7/6/52 Everyday Movies 1/10/36 "You mean to say we gotta give them critics passes to our show to get reviews like these?" Invisible Scarlet O'Neil 8/19-21/40 Selachian fucked around with this message at 16:36 on Jan 23, 2023 |
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Powered Descent posted:Bizarro For some reason they fact that he didn't go for the obvious Kansas joke makes me irrationally angry. Murdstone posted:Rex Morgan MD Super looking forward to when June finally gets home to discover the kids have gone all Lord of the Flies and are roasting Rex's lifeless corpse on a spit out in the backyard.
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The Creeps
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The Demons of Baseball
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Oh God don't do this little guy
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Nancy 1943
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Docks Retail still down. Popcom
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Haifisch posted:Footrot Flats riderchop posted:Classic Arlo and Janis (February 19, 2001) Get his rear end, Arlo. Green Intern fucked around with this message at 16:52 on Jan 23, 2023 |
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Some Guy TT posted:The Demons of Baseball Winnie: Making his family happy by showing how much of a big shot he's become. Planck: Doing his best to move on past the woman he's been mutually obsessed with (although obviously there will be drama over this in the future) Hardy: mmmuuuurder?
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Darthemed posted:Retail still down. It looks up from here -- I think the next one in line is at http://retailcomics.com/comic/august-19-2011/. What's the problem you're seeing? Bizarro The Family Circus Slylock Fox
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Wallace’s family is teasing the mom for going outside when the stove puts out so much warmth. And it does. We had one when I was a kid, I remember opening windows in December because it worked so well.
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Am I crazy or is that bus so low in detail that it could easily just be facing in either direction.
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theironjef posted:Am I crazy or is that bus so low in detail that it could easily just be facing in either direction. no thats the gimmick, now you have to figure out which way its pointing
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Powered Descent posted:It looks up from here -- I think the next one in line is at http://retailcomics.com/comic/august-19-2011/. What's the problem you're seeing?
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Mutts Sally Forth Skippy (March 9, 1935) Peanuts (January 26, 1976) Miss Peach (July 10, 1989) Crankshaft Mutt and Jeff Rip Haywire Thimble Theater (August 24, 1939) Out Our Way (November 21-23, 1940)
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The way he draws sheep and emotions of the farmer is just heartbreaking.
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Selachian posted:Invisible Scarlet O'Neil 8/19-21/40 F Minus That's where pickpockets go. Mark Trail Why did he drive up on shore? Mary Worth The Phantom Pooch Cafe Rex Morgan MD Andertoons
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^part of what makes Footrot Flats an A-rank comic to me is the absolutely honest, no-punches-pulled approach to farming life the bus
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Hempuli posted:Fingerpori It's worth noting that "Kivikasvot" (literally Stone Faces) was a singer group who also got a really awful variety show back in the 60s or 70s or something, and that poo poo was broadcast and rerun every week for a couple of decades. They're still probably airing reruns on one of our awful cable channels. e: people are posting sketches from it on YouTube, if anyone wants to see the height of Finnish TV comedy for decades. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dLtY84LRec When the new generation finally got a chance in the mid to late 90s it was a god drat revelation. This sketch from one of the most beloved shows of my youth, ("Studio Julmahuvi", Studio Cruel Fun) parodies pretty much 80% of Finnish movies from the 70s and 80s. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUyFg9xoPKk Shaman Tank Spec fucked around with this message at 19:45 on Jan 23, 2023 |
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Modesty Blaise: The War-Lords of Phoenix You may have noticed artist Jim Holdaway's signature disappear about halfway through this 'episode'; that's because he died of a sudden heart attack in 1970. And, while Enrico Romero would pick up the pen for Modesty's next assignment, "The War-Lords of Phoenix" still needed to be finished. That job was almost taken up by Frank Bellamy. From Illustrators: The Modesty Blaise Artists: Bellamy and Blaise Norman Boyd reveals how Frank Bellamy could have been the successor on the strip after Jim Holdaway's sudden death... At the time of his death in February 1970, Jim Holdaway was approximately halfway through Peter O'Donnell's latest story entitled "The Warlords of Phoenix." Although Spanish artist Romero had been chosen to lend a hand on the 'Modesty Blaise' strip while Jim Holdaway was recuperating from an accident, the news of his sudden heart attack left a gap which needed filling urgently. The powers that be at the Evening Standard must have thought it best to contact other artists as well, just to make sure they would have the proper replacement. One of those who tried out for the job was none other than Frank Bellamy. At the time Bellamy had finished his long and memorable run on 'Thunderbirds' and was casting his net for further work. Illustrations for the bestselling magazine Radio Times and the prestigious Sunday Times Colour Magazine certainly paid well but he really needed a regular gig. When asked to try out for the strip, Bellamy was quoted as not being too happy and wasn't actually all that keen on taking over the strip as he didn't fancy "stepping into a dead man's shoes". The three banks of strips he delivered as samples are taken from the middle of the story (numbers 2100, 2101, and 2102). Unfortunately, they were not great examples of Bellamy's unique style and were, in fact, rather staid. Ironically a year later he began his five-year run On the Daily Mirror's 'Garth' strip until his own, early death at just 59 years of age. ### I'll be traveling for a week and will pick up Modesty and Willy's next adventure when I return.
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Lunch TegneHanne Noor
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Im absolutely not counting but is this the second period blood joke on uniform we got already?
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Crab Dad posted:Im absolutely not counting but is this the second period blood joke on uniform we got already? Just the second?
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