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Manuel Calavera posted:Bizarro Don't give them any more ideas!
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My Dad is Dracula ![]() Pickles ![]() Yesterday's Zits ![]()
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Vintage Valiant (Apr. 10, 1937)![]() ![]()
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The Dinette Set gets a bargain.![]() Working Daze is a few months behind the times. ![]() Cul De Sac assumes the worst. ![]()
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Evil Mastermind posted:Working Daze is a few months behind the times. WOW. This one is leaving me speechless. The Lockhorns ![]() Brewster Rockit Space GUy ![]() On The Fastrack ![]() Safe Havens ![]() Kevin & Kell ![]() Mother Goose & Grimm ![]() Hagar THe Horrible ![]() Sherman's Lagoon ![]() Frazz gently caress YOU. ![]()
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FrumpleOrz posted:Frazz gently caress YOU. ![]()
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I'd seen Electro somewhere before, and I thought I'd do some digging about him. Doesn't seem like there's very much info about his inner workings online. Most of what I can find indicates that he was just a record player in a fancy case. ![]()
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Barnaby (5/14--5/19/1942)![]() ![]() ![]() Dykes to Watch Out For ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I'm also going to toss in a bit of Sam's Strip to test the waters. This was a very short-lived Mort Walker and Jerry Dumas strip that ran concurrently with their more well-known runs on Beetle Bailey and Hi and Lois. It's much self-referential and meta, and focuses on two guys who run their own comic strip, with numerous cameos by other early to mid 20th century characters. It only ran from 1961 to 1963 but I've been very fond of it since running across the Fantagraphics reprint a few years ago. The meta stuff is not as daring as it would have been 60 years ago, but I love the rhythm of it, it has a super pleasant, very tight vaudeville tempo to it. Please let me know if you'd like to see more of it! Anyway. Sam's Strip, 10/16--10/18/1961: ![]() ![]() ![]() How Wonderful! fucked around with this message at 04:44 on Jan 16, 2020 |
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FrumpleOrz posted:Kevin & Kell What is the point of this? e; https://twitter.com/NoobtheLoser/status/1217505645777342464?s=20
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Ghostlight posted:Classic Cat
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Daddy Daze![]() Take It From the Tinkersons ![]() Dark Side of the Horse ![]() Fort Knox ![]()
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I am surprised that no one has edited the breath effects the Fort Knox into dicks In a good or bad way? I am still trying to decide that
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Zereth posted:... Huh? I think he's sad because he wanted to do the meat sizzling thing, but other guy did it without any ceremony. In today's Corto Maltese: Corto is well known to the police, or Corto has had a long day. And has an INCREDIBLE house!, or Ok, just how much did that mural cost to make, Corto?! ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Every time I think WD has reached rock bottom, it keeps digging down even more. ![]() Big yikes on this one. Were the editors sleeping when this got submitted? This is great.
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Dykes to Watch Out For makes me feel oddly happy. Thank you for posting it.
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I missed yesterday. Arlo and Janis ![]() ![]() Tina's Groove Classic (June 22, 2008) ![]() Arlo and Janis Classic (June 22, 1998) ![]() Garfield Classic (June 22, 1988) ![]()
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Juliet Jones, in which we find out the would-be stickup artist's name.![]()
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Pastry of the Year posted:
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Archyduchess posted:I'm also going to toss in a bit of Sam's Strip to test the waters. This was a very short-lived Mort Walker and Jerry Dumas strip that ran concurrently with their more well-known runs on Beetle Bailey and Hi and Lois. It's much self-referential and meta, and focuses on two guys who run their own comic strip, with numerous cameos by other early to mid 20th century characters. It only ran from 1961 to 1963 but I've been very fond of it since running across the Fantagraphics reprint a few years ago. The meta stuff is not as daring as it would have been 60 years ago, but I love the rhythm of it, it has a super pleasant, very tight vaudeville tempo to it. Please let me know if you'd like to see more of it! I'd be very interested!
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Nenonen posted:No, you were reading the Swedish version!! Actually, now that you mention it they probably were in Swedish. The vacation home my parents bought in the 80s still had a bunch of crap out in the barn and there were some boxes of old comics among it. Mostly poo poo but there were a couple of MAD Magazine issues that I still have to this day. Swedish MAD sucks compared to the Norwegian one. Lodin fucked around with this message at 12:45 on Jan 16, 2020 |
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Professor Wayne posted:Yesterday's Zits Zits debut in 1997, meaning 15 year old Jeremy was born in 1982. Wikipedia says Gen X began in the 1960s and ended somewhere from 1977 to 1984.
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computer angel posted:Zits debut in 1997, meaning 15 year old Jeremy was born in 1982. Wikipedia says Gen X began in the 1960s and ended somewhere from 1977 to 1984. Most comics employ a sliding past as the present stays present. Look at the Simpsons for the most obvious example
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The Bloop posted:Most comics employ a sliding past as the present stays present. Obviously Jeremy isn't a 38 year old highschool student. I was just pointing it out because I think its funny to consider.
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computer angel posted:Zits debut in 1997, meaning 15 year old Jeremy was born in 1982. Wikipedia says Gen X began in the 1960s and ended somewhere from 1977 to 1984. This means that today the dad is now Jeremy and Jeremy is his own son.
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What's the issue with that Frazz strip? (other than being poo poo as usual)
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It went out of its way to zing political correctness. I'm sincerely surprised it wasn't an edit. Dilbert and Pros and Cons have eaten poo poo in this thread for a lot less than that.computer angel posted:Zits debut in 1997, meaning 15 year old Jeremy was born in 1982. Wikipedia says Gen X began in the 1960s and ended somewhere from 1977 to 1984. Zits is doing a really job making me dislike the meme now since the way Jeremy is using it is just as obnoxious as when boomers refer to literal children as millennials. Cheer Up Boss Dharma ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Speaking of which apparently the characters in Boss Dharma have been aging in real time. They didn't age in Chief Dharma- although they might have just been aging slower.
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Some Guy TT posted:Zits is doing a really job making me dislike the meme now since the way Jeremy is using it is just as obnoxious as when boomers refer to literal children as millennials. Which is a stunningly accurate use of a meme in a comic strip.
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MariusLecter posted:What is the point of this? Surprise crossover with Order of the Stick. Nod. Get treat.
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Moomin: the senzation of the age![]()
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Old School Peanuts (May 23, 1951)![]() Calvin and Hobbes (Dec 10-11, 1986) ![]() ![]() Robbie and Bobby (Jan 16-19, 2015) ![]() ![]()
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readingatwork posted:Robbie and Bobby (Jan 16-19, 2015) Incredible punchline density in that final panel
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BCN![]() ![]() Phoebe ![]() ![]() Wallace ![]() ![]() Curtis ![]() ![]() I hate the new hat. And in case you thought Brewster Rocket was the only one doing a CATS storyline a month too late: ![]()
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Archyduchess posted:I'm also going to toss in a bit of Sam's Strip to test the waters. Some of it got posted a couple of years ago, and I remember really liking it. I'll be glad to see it again.
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Curtis' new hat looks so drat tiny, how does it fit on his head
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Professor Wayne posted:My Dad is Dracula Docks ![]() ![]() Zip ![]() Rip ![]() Dick ![]() Duck ![]()
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F Minus![]() Mark Trail ![]() Mary Worth ![]() The Phantom ![]() Pooch Cafe ![]() Rex Morgan MD ![]() Andertoons ![]() Apartment 3-G ![]()
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Harvey you couldn't have told us about that before we took you on a expedition to the harshest mountains in the world
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Vargo! Condolences on your leg!
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