TOP FIVE
[the ones I always read, and enjoy more often than not]:
Get Fuzzy
Zits
LuAnn
The Fusco Brothers
Bizarro
Life In Hell
Red Meat
BLOWIN' HOT OR COLD
[I do read these every chance I get, but like or lump 'em unpredictably:]
The Boondocks
Doonesbury
Zippy
Ernie Pook
The Lockhorns
Opus
Sylvia
Andy Capp
INDIFFERENT:
Beetle Bailey
Sherman's Lagoon
BC
Dennis The Menace
Rhymes With Orange
Pardon My Planet
Mutts
HATE 'EM:
Garfield
Marmaduke
For Better Or For Worse
Sally Forth
Cathy
Family Circus
Funky Wonkerbean
Baby Blues
Rose Is Rose
Pluggers
Prince Vaaliat
Rugrats
WHY?
Judge Parker
Mary Worth
Spiderman
Apt 3G
the rest of those "serious"-type story strips
Sparrow 13
The Extremely DeLux One
I think Life In Hell was better before Groening got all successful and had a
bunch of kids. It seems like everytime I see the strip any more, it's just
things his kids are doing or saying, like some kind of mutant extended
Family Circus...
Josh
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I love these and I agree with you about the 'Why?' I'm not too
interested in soap opera comics though I used to love Brenda Starr. I
like Read Meat & Life In Hell too but the Washington Post doesn't run
those.
Sally Forth
Cathy
Family Circus
Hagar the Horrible
These are all utter crap. Trash these and make room for someone fresh
and new.
Get Fuzzy
Rose is Rose
Bigger Picture
Dilbert
Pickles
PC and Pixel
Monty
Dennis the Menace
Hated:
Any strips in which the focus is upon babies who act like babies,
teenagers with typically teenage problems, and women with office jobs.
>
>
> Sally Forth
> Cathy
> Family Circus
"heartwarming" family funnies in general tend to make me a tad bit nauseous.
> Hagar the Horrible
>
> These are all utter crap. Trash these and make room for someone fresh
> and new.
You're so right, Hagar also bites it --so bad, I guess, that I forgot to
even mention him.
Wizard of Id is pretty lame too, in my book.
And Curtis, now *there's* a strip that has just faded right out of my
awareness, it's so-oo bland.
"I'm gonna get my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames"
--some dead drunkard
Sparrow 13
> it's time for MOMMA to be retired. I can't imagine what the constituency for MOMMA is.
You mean that dumb thing's still around? And there are still newspapers
that *run* it?
Wow.
Sparrow 13
The DeLuxly Extreme One
I can't see it. I laughed just yesterday...
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/fun/curtis.asp?date=20040420
-Mike
Thanks!
Francesco
Sparrow 13 <1...@NOSPAMslavehouse.org> wrote in message news:<67cc801rv09rgv9mu...@4ax.com>...
> . . .(though don't give up on
> Sally yet. She would read you if you were in a comic strip).
Ew. For some reason that makes me feel. . .violated.
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Hate to interrupt with a spelling flame, but it's "Cheney,"
not "Chaney." It may only be one letter, but it's 998 faces.
- Mike Peterson
The Baltimore Sun. Which does not carry GET FUZZY. (Yeah, I know...)
--Eva Whitley
> Sparrow 13 wrote:
>> Eva Whitley wrote...
>>> it's time for MOMMA to be retired. I can't imagine what the
>>> constituency for MOMMA is.
>>
>> You mean that dumb thing's still around? And there are still
>> newspapers that *run* it?
>
> The Baltimore Sun.
NY Daily News, too.
I can't imagine why.
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charitably dispose of anything when blood is their argument? Now, if these
men do not die well, it will be a black matter for the King that led them
to it; who to disobey were against all proportion of subjection." - W.S.
faeriekat
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>^..^<
just visiting this planet! (Phl. 3:20)
I was discussing this with friends last night, and I understand it's
popular among retired women.
My mother liked it but my mother's been dead since 1988. Maybe I should
have sent the newspaper a memo. --Eva Whitley
> My mother liked it but my mother's been dead since 1988. Maybe I should
> have sent the newspaper a memo. --Eva Whitley
Tea... all over keyboard...
ronnie
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