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Drimble Wedge posted:Scary Gary F Minus Mark Trail Mary Worth The Phantom Pooch Cafe Rex Morgan MD Andertoons
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Wow, Archie can write upside-down really well!
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Bad info even on climate change? From the Internet??!!?
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Crabgrass Old School Peanuts (May 3, 1954) Oof! He wasn't wrong. Calvin and Hobbes (May 21-22, 1993) Big Nate Blind Alley Dunce
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Our Boarding House (December 10-12, 1923; timg'd for casual racism in the dialogue) Meanwhile, one page over, plunk the dough down for the big ticket present of Christmas 1923. Toonerville Folks (February 10-12, 1921) Dok's Dippy U-Boat (September 22, 1914) Little Lefty, in which come on, dude, she's probably already being fitted for a Hitler Youth uniform by now! (June 23-25, 1938) EasyEW fucked around with this message at 03:13 on May 6, 2023 |
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Murdstone posted:Mark Trail So I take it Jules recently googled something and came across one of those weird little articles that seem to say a bunch of vague things without ever getting to a point and makes you wonder if it was "written" by Markov chains purely for the clicks? readingatwork posted:Old School Peanuts (May 3, 1954) How is this particular strip not famous?
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Powered Descent posted:How is this particular strip not famous?
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# ? May 6, 2023 03:38 |
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Well, now we know Shermy stopped appearing because he was drafted and killed in Vietnam.
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Selachian posted:Invisible Scarlet O'Neil 5/29-31/41 "Saved, by the very loose-fitting clothing I'm not supposed to be wearing on the shop floor so it doesn't get caught in the machinery" is OSHA as hell, Invisible Scarlet O'Neil is a true-blue American
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davidspackage posted:Interesting. Does this mean when I'm hammering a nail, I'm making my tools gently caress, or is my hammer beating his wife?
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Malachite_Dragon posted:For all you know that could've been on New Earth (aka Planet Bob) You can’t name a planet Bob!
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Murdstone posted:
And I would have gotten away with it too, if weren't for you meddling seniors!
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Daddy Daze Take It From the Tinkersons Macanudo Dark Side of the Horse
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I never thought about how the nails are all tiny and bent
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e: Heathcliff Compu-toon Garfield Overboard Monty For Better or For Worse Classic Arlo and Janis (June 01-02, 2001) Rae The Doe, which you can support by pledging to the author's Patreon On The Fastrack Safe Havens riderchop fucked around with this message at 06:41 on May 6, 2023 |
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Strontium posted:Macanudo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fkTCRWihPNo
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Powered Descent posted:So I take it Jules recently googled something and came across one of those weird little articles that seem to say a bunch of vague things without ever getting to a point and makes you wonder if it was "written" by Markov chains purely for the clicks?
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My Lovely Horse posted:Feels more like she's seen the writing on the wall that some creators may be more expendable than others At this point I'm interested in anyone left of Steve Kelley taking over on Mark Trail. I'll even take that dickshit who does Monty. Jules has Charlie Browned the football daily for two years straight.
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# ? May 6, 2023 10:32 |
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Oh, Archie, you scamp.
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# ? May 6, 2023 11:52 |
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Fingerpori In Finland the phrase for "biggest authority on birds" can be the same as "the biggest guy for knowing birds", so the joke possibly works a bit better in Finnish, but hopefully still in English.
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Nancy 1943 Pluggers
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Malachite_Dragon posted:People try really hard to convince themselves the comic was always about the dumb big-headed kid getting owned for existing and his kick-rear end dog, and never anything else. It's not that hard. Unless you are 80 years old or care about old comics, that's all you've seen since it's what Charles Schulz decided the comic should be about and repeated it for decades. When I was growing up in the 80s I couldn't figure out why the comic was so popular and the artist so revered especially by geniuses like Watterson.
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EasyEW posted:Meanwhile, one page over, plunk the dough down for the big ticket present of Christmas 1923. $125 = $2245.80 today!
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Stultus Maximus posted:It's not that hard. Unless you are 80 years old or care about old comics, that's all you've seen since it's what Charles Schulz decided the comic should be about and repeated it for decades. When I was growing up in the 80s I couldn't figure out why the comic was so popular and the artist so revered especially by geniuses like Watterson. Yeah my entire exposure to the Peanuts brand growing up was holiday specials and paraphernalia, and I doubt I'm alone
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# ? May 6, 2023 13:53 |
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The snake's a smart one for adding that stipulation, considering all the non-consensual transformation shenanigans DNA Wizard loves to do on the reg.
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~Coxy posted:Wow, Archie can write upside-down really well! With both hands occupied, he apparently wrote using chalk stuck in his urethra
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Pigsfeet on Rye posted:chalk stuck in his urethra caulk
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Rhymes with Orange Get Fuzzy 5/5/03 Stephen Collins Brenda Starr 12/3/50 I've been unironically enjoying this story, but Hamboli just randomly having a heart attack and dying while Brenda faints is the second worst way to end a story ("it was all a dream!" is still first). Smokey Stover 6/27/54 Everyday Movies 5/23/36 "George, I've got three columns to fill and we go to press tomorrow. You'll have to sit down and write me some of your 'Letters to the Editor.'" Invisible Scarlet O'Neil 6/1/41 Selachian fucked around with this message at 16:07 on May 6, 2023 |
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I wish Alan Moore had featured Invisible Scarlet O'Neil in League of Extraordinary Gentlemen instead of Griffin. Or I suppose in one of the volumes that came after the Victorian age series, rather. She and her plots are brimming with modernization potential.
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Vintage Valiant (Feb. 10, 1957)
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Pickles Hagar the Horrible Zits
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Retail Popcom Bonus lil' coppers indoctrination sheet!
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Bizarro The Family Circus Slylock Fox
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Mister Kingdom posted:$125 = $2245.80 today! And the dollar down comes to $17.67. For those of you who don't have enough suffering in your life, we've been unpacking the latest 9CL material in the BSS Discord. Spoilered because you deserve a fighting chance: Not just a pregnancy fetish, but a delivery room fetish. Look at yesterday's and try to see anything else. I dare you. Mutts Sally Forth Peanuts (May 8, 1976) Crankshaft, where the punchline is never having to feel the consequences of your horrible actions. Mutt and Jeff Rip Haywire Anyway, on to Thimble Theater and oh poo poo, I totally forgot to hang a flag on a very big transition earlier this week, because we have a new contender at the art table. And somehow I didn't post his first strip at all. Not a clue how I managed that, but let's make sure we've got the full set. (December 4, 1939) That's the first signed Thimble Theater of Bela "Bill" Zaboly who will spend the next twenty years drawing Popeye, very gradually turning the strip to a somewhat looser style. And just to tie things together, he was the artist for Our Boarding House from 1936 to 1938 after Gene Ahern left NEA. Tom Sims continues on scripting duties. Anyway, hail and farewell to Doc Winner, a good artist, but a man who couldn't draw a Jeep to save his life. (December 6, 1939) And we finally get around to Thursday's Olive & Popeye Out Our Way (September 25-27, 1941)
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It's jarring how much Crankshaft looks like Richard Wolff in today's strip. Wolff isn't an rear end in a top hat though, so...
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A rubber hose? My Lovely Horse posted:I wish Alan Moore had featured Invisible Scarlet O'Neil in League of Extraordinary Gentlemen instead of Griffin. Or I suppose in one of the volumes that came after the Victorian age series, rather. She and her plots are brimming with modernization potential. Looking around, it appears Stamm's son published a modern Scarlet graphic novel a while ago. I don't know if it's a new story or the original stories modernized with updated art -- I see the baby in the fire from the orphanage plane crash story on the cover, for instance. Looks hard to find now, unfortunately. Selachian fucked around with this message at 17:15 on May 6, 2023 |
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EasyEW posted:Crankshaft, where the punchline is never having to feel the consequences of your horrible actions. "Oh, it's fine because I'll be long-dead to see the consequences of my actions" is some real boomer brainrot. gently caress you, Batiuk. It's also a stupid retcon since he drew the meteor nearly on top of Earth in a previous strip.
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Crabgrass Old School Peanuts (May 4, 1954) Calvin and Hobbes (May 23, 1993) Big Nate Dunce
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Selachian posted:Stephen Collins https://twitter.com/stephen_collins/status/1654783700381360129
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