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Mutts Sally Forth Skippy (January 23, 1936) Peanuts (February 11, 1977) Cranky Shafterbean To be fair, that was literally the point of that storyline. But to be a comic strip thread reader, I have almost no faith that TomBat realizes that. Rip Haywire Li'l Abner (October 21-23, 1935) Thimble Theater (September 13, 1940) Out Our Way (December 16-18, 1943) EasyEW fucked around with this message at 14:48 on Feb 10, 2024 |
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Alley Oop was in ancient repeats when I was a tadpole. That was the Anchorage Daily News. I always got the impression it was from an era where if you dunked in a basketball game the other team would straight up murder you.
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These Crankshaft complaints about comics feel outdated even by the strip's usual standards. Grim and violent stories were a fad in the 1990s, and it's always been rare for superheroes to die and stay dead. When they trotted out the Death of Superman as a media event in 1992 it got some mainstream attention, but no one seriously thought Superman was gone for good. You know, a common criticism of superhero comics these days is that it's hard for new readers to jump into them, so perhaps a Crankshaft strip will mention that at some point in 2057.
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Cul de Sac FoxTrot Classix Rose is Rose The top GoComics comment on today's RiR:
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Bizarro Naugahyde. I guess the mascot is a little before my time: The Family Circus I could swear the new couch storyline just ran, maybe a year or so ago. There are decades of reruns to mine, it seems odd to come back to this so fast. Slylock Fox Flash Gordon
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The Family Upstairs/The Dingbat Family(August 12, 1910) Baron Bean(February 11, 1916) Positive Polly/Polly and Her Pals(January 10, 1913) Gasoline Alley(October 3, 1919) Us Boys(December 26, 1911) The Gumps(March 9, 1917) Krazy Kat(December 5, 1913)
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Pigsfeet on Rye posted:You can buy a nice home from Blu Homes that gets factory-built and unfolded onsite: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sears_Modern_Homes
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Hostile V posted:The Rabbit Ethnostate Continues To Have Problems In Both Concept And Execution riderchop posted:On The Fastrack Holbrook has a ton of annoying characters, but no one else emits sheer energy like Lindesfarne/Dethany/DNA Wizard. Which makes sense, given the three are basically the same character. They've got this insufferable air of self-satisfied humblebragging about how they're so much better than anyone else. And they don't even need a Winkerbean Smirk to pull it off. Murdstone posted:Mary Worth Everyone already covered how invasive this is, but one thing that bugs me is how he only wanted to do a DNA test when Sonia showed she's not giving up on being a leftist. He's been treating his own daughter as a prize to be won all this time, but now that he sees she's still not behaving just how he wants her to, he starts doubting she's his kid? Total douchebag behavior. Vargo posted:Wallace the Brave Vargo posted:Wallace the Brave This imaginary friends arc has been an absolute delight. Seeing these sendoffs side-by-side, with Wallace and Carl parting in a very way, enhances the punchline of the arc: Which is that Spud being messed with by Gary was entirely self-inflicted due to Spud being Spud lmao. Kid Fenris posted:These Crankshaft complaints about comics feel outdated even by the strip's usual standards. Grim and violent stories were a fad in the 1990s, and it's always been rare for superheroes to die and stay dead. When they trotted out the Death of Superman as a media event in 1992 it got some mainstream attention, but no one seriously thought Superman was gone for good. That's because Batiuk doesn't give a poo poo about comics even from back in the 90s; he considers that to era to still be something The Youths are into, and you know how much this comic despises anyone under the age of 40. He has a hard-on for singing praises about the golden age of comics, yet his love* for it comes across as very superficial if you look at his ideas for what makes a good golden age throwback. * - There was a strip where Mopey Pete and Boy Lisa were fawning over a #1 mint edition of a Superman comic, and Batiuk couldn't even spell Joe Shuster's last name right. Like, come on, how can you even get a basic detail wrong?
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We Are Reproducing I almost put this under spoiler blocks for “poor mothering” but decided it would be too passive-aggressive. (I’ll instead only be slightly passive-aggressive by mentioning I thought of it.)
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riderchop posted:For Better or For Worse I like how Lynn made these for black and white papers, so she just drew in the corner of Mike's mustache as a visual shorthand and then today's modern colorist looked at it and was like, "Idunno, shaving accident or something? Who gives a poo poo" and just went with it. Same goes for the neck beard. Medenmath posted:Vintage Valiant (Sep. 03, 1961) This man is going to get such a comeuppance Luann Gil Thorp I guess real men don't divorce their wives who cheat on them? Would the proper manly man thing to do be to kill the affair partner? Go full family annihilator? (It was weird when he had her over for Thanksgiving though) Home Free
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i would like to never have to look at home free again i think
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Huxley posted:A+J Arlo asking a question I have wondered about many times myself.
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Zamboni Rodeo posted:Arlo asking a question I have wondered about many times myself. Perhaps he "shot a man in Reno" in the sense that the man was in Reno, but Johnny was just over the state line when he pulled the trigger, thus putting the actual crime in California.
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Giant Ethicist posted:We Are Reproducing F Minus Mark Trail Mary Worth The Phantom Pooch Cafe Rex Morgan MD Andertoons Apartment 3-G
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Looking forward to Keith learning that his daughter isn't his and having to think seriously, for even a second, about abandoning the love of an old flame and adoptive daughter to go back to nobly dying completely alone. And then 50/50 odds the rock brained idiot does it. I don't usually read Foob but I admit this is an entertaining bit of idiot's(the character, not the author) drama. "gee whiz it's so hard to do the right thing at a loss of personal gain." Suck it up, champ! Mark Trail "Horses are an invasive species and that bothers Mark" strip count: 8+.
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Into Ilves Nancy Dustin Mandrake
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Pickles Hagar the Horrible Zits
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Pogo 4/28-30/52 Archie 7/7-9/49 The Virtue of Vera Valiant 1/20-22/77
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Our Boarding House (March 9-11, 1925) Out Our Way: Cowboys Revisited (March 10, 1925) Toonerville Folks (May 18-20, 1922; modesty timg for Aunt Eppie) AUNT EPPIE HOGG, THE FATTEST WOMAN IN THREE COUNTIES: When Aunt Eppie gets caught in the rain at a neighbor's house they have to lend her at least three umbrellas to get home with and even then she doesn't keep all dry. Dok's Dippy Abundance of Caution (February 2, 1915) Little Lefty (October 19-21, 1929) Mousetrapped
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TERF Wizard Comics In 2019 Huh. holy gently caress.
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God drat. That is an absolutely vicious slam and I love it.
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Scary Go Round (May 12-16, 2005) You didn't really think there would be a normal Beckwith, did you? This little mini-arc with Nat gets tacked onto the end of the Election arc in the eBooks, since it's not really long enough to be its own arc, but it's an important bit that comes up a few times in the future.
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Hostile V posted:holy gently caress. 1981 comics Dick Tracy Footrot Flats The Lockhorns Computoon: Origins Mexikid Stories
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Bold of this comic to just immediately kill off Minnie.
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Mexikid is amazing
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Daddy Daze Take It From The Tinkersons Macanudo Dark Side Of The Horse
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Heathcliff Compu-toon Garfield Overboard Monty For Better or For Worse Classic Arlo and Janis (March 09, 2002) On The Fastrack Safe Havens Zippy The Pinhead Rae The Doe, which you can support by pledging to the author's Patreon
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Selachian posted:Archie 7/7-9/49 I so liked this panel I crudely isolated the archface from it
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Strontium posted:Daddy Daze It would still be only one stomach, though, right? v You make a very good point. Black Feather fucked around with this message at 08:47 on Feb 10, 2024 |
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Black Feather posted:It would still be only one stomach, though, right? ba
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I realize that marching band week was last week on Crankshaft, but I had a couple of thoughts on it. All the focus is on Marching Band only, instead of also including Concert Band (Orchestra minus strings) which could share instruments, players and the director with marching band. Actually, thinking a bit further, I never remember any strips about the marching band without the focus being on fundraising for the uniforms, or that drat convention they were just at. That convention actually annoys me a bit too. It looks like it's for the Ohio Music Educators Association, but there, Mr. Marching Band only directly being a loose dipshit hawking his book. The Texas Music Educator's Association had their conference recently and it's mostly instrument, uniform, and repertoire sellers both on the distributor and retailer level. There are a some outliers, like some of the the bands for four of the branches of the US military. I figure all of the letter S should be a representative sample: SABIAN Ltd. | 681 Salyers Percussion | 680 Sam Ash Music | 793 Samson | 391 SanMar Sports | 2368 Santa Barbara Music Publishing, Inc. | 2479 Scents Of Soy Fundraising | 2459 Schilke Music Products / Greenhoe Trombones | 851 Schlitterbahn Waterparks | 1161 Schoolfundr | 2344 SeaWorld Parks and Entertainment | 1486 Select Tours by Sabol & Associates, LLC | 2760 Shawn Belle | 2682 Shelf Foundation | 892 SICO America, Inc. | 1268 Sigma Alpha Iota | 2751 Silver Dollar City Attractions | 2580 Silverstein Works | 917 Simply Sheets of Mobile/Simply Fundraising | 2766 Six Flags Fiesta Texas | 2447 Smithsonian Folkways Recordings | 2245 Snap! Mobile | 2551 Sonor Orff/Nuvo | 1327 Sound Thinking LLP | 2277 Southeastern Performance Apparel | 2774 Southwest Emblem | 1240 Southwest Strings | 601 Specialty Shops at Schmitt Music | 375 Spirit Worx | 1580 St. Louis Music | 275 Stadium Creations | 1675 StageRight Corporation | 1233 Stanbury Uniforms | 1958 Stanbury Uniforms | 1959 Steinway Piano Gallery | 631 Steinway Piano Gallery | 635 STL Ocarina | 349 Stomvi USA | 715 Stone Castle Hotel & Conference Center | 2581 Straight A Tours & Travel | 1359 Strait Music Company | 575 StylePLUS Band Products | 2452 Summit Tour & Travel | 986 Sunline Products | 2481 Sweet Pipes | 1241 Sweetwater | 881 SyncedUpDesigns | 2143
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Sweaty IT Nerd posted:Mexikid is amazing It really is. It's got charm, it's got great humour, it's got nice art, and it's also wonderfully humanizing in that "despite our surface level differences, we're all kinda similar in the end" way. I love it!
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Maigius posted:I realize that marching band week was last week on Crankshaft, but I had a couple of thoughts on it. All the focus is on Marching Band only, instead of also including Concert Band (Orchestra minus strings) which could share instruments, players and the director with marching band. Actually, thinking a bit further, I never remember any strips about the marching band without the focus being on fundraising for the uniforms, or that drat convention they were just at. That convention actually annoys me a bit too. It looks like it's for the Ohio Music Educators Association, but there, Mr. Marching Band only directly being a loose dipshit hawking his book. The Texas Music Educator's Association had their conference recently and it's mostly instrument, uniform, and repertoire sellers both on the distributor and retailer level. Now you make me wonder if the Dinkles Band Shoe people were there. Yes. The band director from Funky Crankshaft has his own line of marching band shoes.
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Mutts Sally Forth Peanuts (February 12, 1977) Cranky Shafterbean Rip Haywire Li'l Abner (October 24-26, 1935) I know Capp's still feeling his way through the development stage of the strip, but this society stuff is starting to leave me cold and we're already going back to it. Thimble Theater (September 14, 1940) Out Our Way (December 21-23, 1943)
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Rhymes with Orange Get Fuzzy 2/9/04 Stephen Collins We really should celebrate Fluffy Bastard Day. GET ON WITH IT ALREADY 8/10/52 Smokey Stover 9/13/59 Everyday Movies 3/25/37 "I ain't got the heart to put him out in this cold. I'll just remove his mattress and you disconnect his gas stove." Der Abenteuer von Sploopnagle und Blitz 2/7/43 Blitz's appearance seems like it might be inspired by Rondo Hatton. Closer Than We Think! 9/13/59 Rosey the Robot it ain't. Bonus Ad! Hey horny guys, fly Delta! Selachian fucked around with this message at 15:17 on Feb 10, 2024 |
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Frank and Ernest (1/10/1994) (1/11/1994) Ziggy (8/30/1971)
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