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Johnny Walker posted:Rex Morgan MD Anyone else instinctively read that in Crypt-Keeper voice? E: I just looked up some clips and wow, that puppet had a lot more expression than I remembered. There's an art to that sort of thing, knowing how to manipulate the mask for all those little movements and having them work together. Like the mouth for example; if it was a static puppet just doing that the aimless flapping would be obvious, but you add in some jaw movement side to side, the whole head and body move to add emphasis to the script, and the mough just falls into place with everything else to become convincing. Bruceski fucked around with this message at 22:23 on Feb 2, 2021 |
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Bad Machinery
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The Rex Morgan narrator needs to get more Ella Cinders energy if we're supposed to take Buck's impending diabetic coma seriously.
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My Lovely Horse posted:The Rex Morgan narrator needs to get more Ella Cinders energy if we're supposed to take Buck's impending diabetic coma seriously. "Now Buck's blood pressure's a-droppin faster than a paralyzed pigeon in a downdraft"
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So not only are the employees forced to do three Zoom meetings per day, the boss also sends Dethany to harangue the others to get in the room like they can't do it on their own. This is some absolute spite right here. Looks like I guessed more or less correctly. This whole plot really was just an excuse to tell Fiona and Rudy that they're adults and can now get married. maltesh posted:They contacted a billions of years old alien intelligence and then claimed responsibility over it and didn't ask it any relevant questions. Don't forget that they caused massive societal upheaval on Earth by telling them that Earth Mermaids have been living there all along, and then 'solved' the problem of people being wary of this civilization that's been hiding in their waters all this time by telling people that they can gently caress mermaids.
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B Kliban Kliban was born in 1935
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Green Intern posted:I'm reading it in Boris Karloff's voice and it's been great.
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Ghostlight posted:Bogor
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no one understands the heartache, nobody thinks to mock, no one ever sees the tears, when you're sleeping under a sweaty sock.
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amigolupus posted:So not only are the employees forced to do three Zoom meetings per day, the boss also sends Dethany to harangue the others to get in the room like they can't do it on their own. This is some absolute spite right here. I'm just glad Holbrook was able to express the complicated, hard-to-understand idea of "gathering people" with such a simple and effective visual metaphor.
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The Shadow and Flyin' Jenny Aug. 19th-20th Axa
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Axa would be way better - and sexier even, since that's obviously what it's going for - if the protagonist were more competent. Vintage Valiant (Jul. 25, 1943)
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catlord posted:Axa Honestly, would a lobotomized Axa even act any different than usual? Medenmath posted:Axa would be way better - and sexier even, since that's obviously what it's going for - if the protagonist were more competent. The comic comes across like an action hero movie, except the camera is always trained on the cheesecake love interest. amigolupus fucked around with this message at 02:06 on Feb 3, 2021 |
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Twelve by Pies posted:Yeah I'm still having a hard time suspending my disbelief on this. Even if Mark Trail is white, he destroyed at least two boats (maybe three?) and a helicopter and I feel like the pilot of the helicopter probably did not jump out just before the explosion. How is Mark not on the run from the police right now? They know it was him, it's not like his identity was hidden. I was really enjoying nu Mark Trail up to the speedboat chase. The speedboat chase sequence was literally Looney Tunes stuff - an action sequence without much justification ending in enormous amounts of explosive property damage, for a gag, with no meaningful consequences. It's like Daffy blowing up his house, then a 3 second montage of him repairing it, then things just go on. Fine in Brewster Rocket, but very much the wrong tone for something that had been working as a fast-moving soap drama with eco-education on Sundays.
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catlord posted:Axa Good thing the sterile metal robots lacking hair and breath were all wearing surgical caps and face masks!
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And He Did! (February 6, 1918) Outbursts of Everett True (March 1918) Hitz and Mrs. (November 1923) Gay and Her Gang (March 6, 1929) Oaky Doaks (August 6, 1935) Dark Laughter (July 26, 1941) Mopsy Sunday (April 20, 1947) Those Were the Days (May 10, 1951) Dinky Fellas (April 27, 1965) Wee Pals (April 27, 1965)
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Johnny Walker posted:I had kind of an old cowboy voice in my head but I like this idea. I wish the narrator was making puns, then I could imagine the Crypt Keeper. Working Daze is gross. Working Daze is ah gently caress I forgot they were doing this. Super-Fun-Pak Comix would probably want minimum wage, anyway. Cul De Sac is easy to impress.
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Ha ha holy poo poo that Dark Laughter.
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Qrais https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/4592733037?psc=1&tag=lvdrfree-22&th=1&linkCode=osi
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Mr. Maltose posted:I cannot wait to see more of this storyline about ~personal responsibility~ and never have them ever show something like Buck finding out his insurance has changed what insulin they cover and not tell him, again, leading to a heath crisis as he can’t fill his prescriptions or get new ones for weeks. Buck carefully rationing his meds. Buck being told to his face he’s not taking care of himself enough to get an insulin pump. Some real Diabetes problems. Yeah. Me, I was waiting for Buck to discover that his insurance covers a whole ONE test strip a day! I, uh, may have just been diagnosed with DM2 myself.
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curtadams posted:I was really enjoying nu Mark Trail up to the speedboat chase. The speedboat chase sequence was literally Looney Tunes stuff - an action sequence without much justification ending in enormous amounts of explosive property damage, for a gag, with no meaningful consequences. It's like Daffy blowing up his house, then a 3 second montage of him repairing it, then things just go on. Fine in Brewster Rocket, but very much the wrong tone for something that had been working as a fast-moving soap drama with eco-education on Sundays. Yeah it's what the strip had been and what it still is trying to be that makes me unable to accept the speedboat chase. If we had a series of Pooch Cafe strips where Poncho blew up the cafe and his house and the neighbor's house, and then the next week things were back to normal, nobody would be saying "Wait what happened to Poncho blowing up all those buildings?" because it's a goofy gag strip and we're not meant to be thinking about stuff like that. But Mark Trail is a drama strip and you can't just have as someone else put it a Family Guy-esque sequence where loads of destruction happens and Mark Trial just walks off going "Wow that sure was crazy!" and never mention it again or show any consequences. It doesn't fit. And while I'm aware a couple of people have said "No just wait maybe it'll come up again" I don't have any faith in that. We've already had the "Well I blew up another speedboat" "Ha ha no wonder our insurance is so high!" gag, and Rusty making a joke about video of it, and those just downplay the severity of the situation in a way that it would be really weird to turn around and suddenly treat it as a big serious thing. I'm not saying new Mark Trail is bad or anything, and I'm totally in support of having a gag strip or two to lighten the mood since this is supposed to be a new version of him, but the speedboat chase stands out as extremely bad writing and I just can't get over it, or at least not until a new story arc happens.
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Don't say braingasm. The GC Commentariat, deciding to be useful for once, are pointing out that Bernice is actually innocent of these charges. She was instead trying to rat out the boy she liked:
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BSS: Batman's Scrappy Sidekick › Comic Strips 2021:Comfort Me, Giant Nekonaughey Scary Gary Wouldn't corpses make good compost?
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And THAT'S why you always leave a note.
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Daddy Daze Take It From the Tinkersons Dark Side of the Horse
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Garfield Heathcliff Overboard Monty Rae the Doe, which you can support by pledging to the author's Patreon
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Medenmath posted:Vintage Valiant (Jul. 25, 1943) Also I really like how the Ahab subplot resolves here.
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Surgeon's Tales I like how Torsten is such an utter poo poo. Nancy Dustin Mandrake
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Classic Kevin & Kell (May 24-28, 1999) Remember when I said that in the K&K universe everything is sentient, even some plants? Yep. First appearance: Daisy.
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Circus Windows Down the Meat Toilet From the website John Allison posted:Nighthawks at the diner. For Tackleford historians, Efe’s Kebab Shop (which previously appeared in Giant Days #49) was once Dorado’s restaurant (see Bobbins Dot Horse, early 2020), above which Ryan Beckwith lived until well into Scary Go Round. It has now been bisected into a shawarma spot and a minicab office. I know because I put the dividing wall in there myself in Sketchup.
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Buni Rhymes with Orange Get Fuzzy 2/2/01 Brenda Starr 10/28/45 Hasn't Messick already done this "Brenda goes to a fashion show and is mistaken for a model" plot already? And I'm pretty sure the designer is being played by Franklin Pangborn. Smokey Stover 5/25-27/39 I didn't notice until I posted this that Holman's version of an African is peeking out of the background in the last panel; I just glanced at it and thought it was another appearance by Spooky the cat at first. So hey, you guys get to see it after all. And that, finally, is the end of the jungle story! Richard's Poor Almanac This one is probably from 2003, when Earth and Mars made their closest approach in 60,000 years. Selachian fucked around with this message at 14:22 on Feb 3, 2021 |
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The Lockhorns Brewster Rockit Space Guy On The Fastrack Safe Havens Kevin & Kell Mother Goose & Grimm Haha, this is good. Hagar The Horrible Sherman's Lagoon Ella Cinders Zorro Reply All FrumpleOrz fucked around with this message at 14:53 on Feb 3, 2021 |
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Arlo and Janis Tina's Groove Classic (June 3, 2009) Arlo and Janis Classic (June 3, 1999) Garfield Classic (June 3, 1989)
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Mikl posted:Remember when I said that in the K&K universe everything is sentient, even some plants? Yep. Oh no Family Circus Rose is Rose One Big Happy Foob Compu-Toon Bizarro
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Everyone in every Holbrook comic is the worst.
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Docks Retail Popular Comics
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Talkin' about downtown Skidmark CIty there Also, when and how did Bernice the Barren get Tara kicked out of the university? Pigsfeet on Rye fucked around with this message at 17:05 on Feb 3, 2021 |
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