CSotD: Laughing While We Wait
Tommy Siegel offers an explanation of what happened this week, and, while foolish arrogance doesn’t explain it all, I feel…
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Tommy Siegel offers an explanation of what happened this week, and, while foolish arrogance doesn’t explain it all, I feel…
Rich Powell starts off this panoply of humor with a wordless wonder at Wide Open (Universal), and the best part…
“Have you seen them?” I have an appetite for dumb jokes and Matt Percival offers an excellent example, because people…
We’re going to take a little break from politics today, while I recover from having spent the past week banging…
I like Zits (KFS) more when they focus on Jeremy and his friends rather than Jeremy and his parents. Jeremy…
I wish I thought Tank McNamara (AMS) was making an off-the-wall joke here, but it seems perfectly on-the-wall to me….
Brewster Rockit (Tribune) gets to lead off for a second day in a row, having shifted from the informational back…
Start with an explainer from Brewster Rockit (Tribune). The strip is usually an absurdist laff-fest, but it breaks from time…
Juxtaposition of Ancient Fads Paul Conrad Cornered — AMS Paul Berge has a collection of cartoons from a half-century ago…
Cathy Wilcox marks International Women’s Day with a grim sense of purpose but a welcome lack of complaining: It’s a…
I’m not sure when Brewster Rockit (Tribune) takes place, but it’s not now, or, at least, not here, and even…
Some years ago — never mind how long precisely — having burned out on the politics of the day, and…
Zits (KFS) made me smile Sunday. Note that it’s not a slam on the Nutcracker itself, and I like classic…
Several comic strips have been anticipating Christmas with gags about kids trying to clean up their acts for Santa and…