CSotD: Thoughtful Funnies
(Non Sequitur — AMS) (Prickly City — AMS) The most unpleasant part of our current situation is that a pair…
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(Non Sequitur — AMS) (Prickly City — AMS) The most unpleasant part of our current situation is that a pair…
Wouldn’t it be nice if they carried signs like this fellow in Macanudo? But we don’t discuss politics on Friday….
I don’t necessarily like “Ain’t it the truth?” comics, because they tend to harp on worn-out topics that haven’t been…
This week’s story arc in Betty has them contemplating the collection of snow globes they’ve accumulated in their travels, with…
I will confess to feeling much like the fellow in Brewster Rockit, and I say “confess” because I feel kind…
I’m not in the mood for politics today, and, fortunately, some strip artists put up fine work, which works out…
The conversations in Reply All nearly always demonstrate the comic potential for combining reality with a wink, and, while Lizzie…
Ben offers a relatively gentle gag, but it jibes with a conversation I had at the park with another dog…
F-Minus gives a pretty good overview, not of how I feel, but of why. Facebook, and to a lesser extent…
Pros and Cons offers some math problems as well as questions of age. Samuel wants to be a kid, but…
So the Primary is over and we’re back to being invisible. Someone will ask for our vote in November, but…
Let’s start the week with a surprise: They still make Gravy Train. Well, I was surprised, anyway. Sherman’s Lagoon has…
Arlo & Janis set me back a moment this past Sunday, until I re-read it and realized Arlo was talking…
Ben Garrison is almost certainly the most reviled cartoonist among cartoonists, not because he is conservative — there are several…