Category Archives: cartoons

the danger of analogies

Catching up (as usual) – PvP has an interesting take on the furry issue.

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no No Outlet

Alas, Adam Greengard has wearied of writing/drawing No Outlet, the thinking dog’s comic strip. I’ll eagerly await his next project until, y’know, it slips my mind. (As one of his characters might say.)

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bring on the obscene teddy-bears

PVP takes on the tough issues

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signs

If this were in Mad, it would be called Crop Circles We’d Like To See. “Soap on a Rope” recently marked its thousandth strip. You could do worse than to read it from the beginning.

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are there still girls in apartment 3-G?

Today I spent a pleasant while browsing Don Markstein’s Toonopedia, a growing database of cartoons of all types.

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Tandra

I recently re-read some comicbooks that I bought in 1984. They were published in the Seventies and the only place I found them was a shop that happened to be adjacent to the laundromat I used then. Tandra is part … Continue reading

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it’s kosherin’ time!

Yeah, okay, I guess it’s not hard to picture Ben Grimm with a yarmulke. (By way of Meryl Yourish by way of Gary Farber)

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