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Powered Descent
Jul 13, 2008

We haven't had that spirit here since 1969.

Bizarro


The Family Circus


Slylock Fox

For further corroborating evidence, Slylock could also look at the birdbath's shadow, which would show where the Sun was in the sky when the video was shot. (Also, I guess Harry pushed the upload button while in the middle of doing the robbery. Perhaps he had a spare moment while the clerks were opening the vault.)

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Haifisch
Nov 13, 2010

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



Taco Defender
1980 comics



Yes, imagine looking at something 40 years old. :v:



Dick Tracy


Footrot Flats


The Lockhorns
Tiny Sunday because CK won't let me see any Lockhorns at all. :argh:


Computoon: Origins


Legends in the Hot Dogs

Doomykins
Jun 28, 2008

Didn't you mean to ask about flowers?
Jucika "102 - Jucika And The Telephone"


Same.

"103 - Jucika Is Dreaming" NSFW Nudity

Mister Beeg
Sep 7, 2012

A Certified Jerk
A-chan B-ko-chan Expedition Log

Green Intern
Dec 29, 2008

Loon, Crazy and Laughable

Mister Beeg posted:

A-chan B-ko-chan Expedition Log

Welp, the cute story about some kids adventuring in the underwater kingdoms was ruined by a slur.

davidspackage
May 16, 2007

Nap Ghost
Sawfish are, unfortunately, terrible racists.

Murdstone
Jun 14, 2005

I'm feeling Jimmy


manero posted:

That's a good lookin' gator
And he actually drew it twice!

F Minus



Mark Trail



Or you could stay out of the way.

Mary Worth



The Phantom



CHFROOSH is just not as satisfying as FOOMP

Pooch Cafe



:lol:

Rex Morgan MD



Andertoons



Apartment 3-G

Yvonmukluk
Oct 10, 2012

Everything is Sinister


Bad Machinery

Powered Descent
Jul 13, 2008

We haven't had that spirit here since 1969.

Murdstone posted:

Mary Worth



This impromptu Geriatric Sprint is going to end with one heart attack and at least one broken hip.

Giant Ethicist
Jun 9, 2013

Looks like she got on a loaf of bread instead of a bus again...
Haraiso Days


Bardiche Hotel

End of chapter 3: Sofa. (Originally I thought Q-Rais missed a trick by calling Sofa Man “Kay” and not "Jay" or whatever but then I looked into it and, like many people I imagine, was surprised to find that Jamiroquai was just the name of the band, and the behatted front man’s name is “Jay Kay”. Now you know!)

Zamboni Rodeo
Jul 19, 2007

NEVER play "Lady of Spain" AGAIN!




Murdstone posted:

Mary Worth



That first panel reminds me of something... what is it... oh, yeah!

Poil
Mar 17, 2007

I'm amazed they stopped talking and finally actually did anything to find the dog.

Darthemed
Oct 28, 2007

"A data unit?
For me?
"




College Slice
Retail




Popcom


~Coxy
Dec 9, 2003

R.I.P. Inter-OS Sass - b.2000AD d.2003AD

manero posted:

That's a good lookin' gator

You mean; drat, that's a fine gator.

Selachian
Oct 9, 2012

Pogo 12/25-27/50



A bit of obituary searching turned up Edmund McCullough, who was managing editor of the Stamford Advocate in 1950. Why Kelly felt like giving him a shoutout, I couldn't say.




Archie 8/21-23/47





'Cause it wouldn't be Archie without suicide humor.

Selachian fucked around with this message at 00:55 on Jun 27, 2023

Kennel
May 1, 2008

BAWWW-UNH!
Into Ilves



Nancy


Dustin


Mandrake

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.
Our Boarding House, in which the Great Man can't resist the siren call of official news. (March 10-12, 1924)






Toonerville Folks (May 16-18, 1921)






Dok's Dippy Cannonade (October 19, 1914)


Can't help but notice we're still hanging out with the Kaiser crew.

Little Lefty, in which the Professor basks in the glow of a job well done...and we're reminded what that paid in '38. (September 29-October 1, 1938)


Vox Valentine
May 31, 2013

Solving all of life's problems through enhanced casting of Occam's Razor. Reward yourself with an imaginary chalice.

I Get It, Possums Feign Death And Are Afraid Of Death or Whatever, Shut Up















Julet Esqu
May 6, 2007




Luann



Gil Thorp



Home Free

Tiggum
Oct 24, 2007

Your life and your quest end here.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qN8ZE8-34pU

Some Guy TT
Aug 30, 2011

The Demons of Baseball











readingatwork
Jan 8, 2009

Hello Fatty!


Fun Shoe
Crabgrass


God damnit Kristal! :argh:


Peanuts Through the Ages (May 7-8, 1957)





Calvin and Hobbes (Aug 29-30, 1993)





Big Nate



Blind Alley


I like the way Adam draws environments.


Dunce

riderchop
Aug 10, 2010

av by @daikonquest!
Heathcliff


No Compu-Toon yet!

Garfield


Overboard


Monty


For Better or For Worse


Classic Arlo and Janis (July 24, 2001)


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


On The Fastrack


Safe Havens

Shaman Tank Spec
Dec 26, 2003

*blep*



Fingerpori

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

amigolupus
Aug 25, 2017

Tiggum, blink twice if Dethany* is holding you at gunpoint and forcing you to post these links.

* From on the Fastrack

Medenmath
Jan 18, 2003
Vintage Valiant (Dec. 15, 1957)


Frytha's channeling some serious Little My energy in that last panel

Synthbuttrange
May 6, 2007

shitstorm unleashed

~Coxy
Dec 9, 2003

R.I.P. Inter-OS Sass - b.2000AD d.2003AD

Oh come on!

Some Guy TT posted:

The Demons of Baseball

I wasn't expected that bit where Planck goes and beats up the three guys who insulted Choi; it's simply brilliant.


Why put in that fourth panel?

Selachian
Oct 9, 2012

Rhymes with Orange




Get Fuzzy 6/26/03



Brenda Starr 4/2-4/51





Smokey Stover 6/29/55



Everyday Movies 7/21/36



"With his armchair so near the window, he don't need a cuspidor."

Invisible Scarlet O'Neil 9/29 - 10/1/41



Hempuli
Nov 16, 2011



Fingerpori


ANSU

Powered Descent
Jul 13, 2008

We haven't had that spirit here since 1969.

Bizarro


The Family Circus


Slylock Fox

Professor Wayne
Aug 27, 2008

So, Harvey, what became of the giant penny?

They actually let him keep it.
Pickles


Hagar the Horrible


Zits

My Lovely Horse
Aug 21, 2010

Jeremy bud you know you can just turn that into a short haircut if you dislike it so immediately

Arbetor
Mar 28, 2010

Gonna play tasty.

When you want to retell the story of Joe Dirt, you gotta keep on keepin' on.

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.
Mutts


Sally Forth


Skippy (July 17, 1935)


Peanuts (June 29, 1976)


Crankshaft


Mutt and Jeff


Rip Haywire


Thimble Theater, in which the voyage home falls victim to lateral thinking. (January 30, 1940)


Out Our Way, in which Goldie's guilt tripping gets weaponized for national defense. (February 23-25, 1942)






Although the Office of Price Administration (OPA) was in place well in advance of Pearl Harbor to establish price ceilings, the first piece of food rationing (for sugar) was still a few months in the future, with limitations on the other bits of the pantry rolled out over the duration. Panic buying, however, was in full force. There was a run on flashlights and batteries immediately after Pearl Harbor.

Safety Dance
Sep 10, 2007

Five degrees to starboard!


I wonder how long "government work" has meant "screwing around and working on a personal project at work". I had a boss who told me about that, and accepted "government work" as an answer when I was rebuilding a friend's laptop back when I was an IT helpdesk scrub.

fondue
Jul 14, 2002

Strontium posted:

Intelligent Life
I know too many people with this same opinion.

F_Shit_Fitzgerald
Feb 2, 2017



Safety Dance posted:

I wonder how long "government work" has meant "screwing around and working on a personal project at work". I had a boss who told me about that, and accepted "government work" as an answer when I was rebuilding a friend's laptop back when I was an IT helpdesk scrub.

You'd think that in the FDR era, coming out of a Great Depression, that people might view government jobs more positively. But there were chuds in 1942 also.

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Mercury Hat
May 28, 2006

SharkTales!
Woo-oo!



In my experience it still lives on in the phrase "good enough for government work" for finishing a job to "meh" standards.

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