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hahaha, comic strips that explain things are funny?
2008-02-20 22:57:00
thanks middle class millionaire for posting this comic. aside from being really funny, i think it illustrates a few major problems within the financial industry. specifically, we’re not as transparent and investor friendly as government and policy officials would lead us “average joe’s” to think. i have no idea what the solution would be. regulation ...
Buttercup Festival has returned!
2008-02-14 16:38:00
After a three year hiatus, Buttercup Festival, one of my favorite comics, is back. For fans of the whimsical, this fantastically conceptualized comic is well worth checking out. Go here!
By: Toon Brew
Comic Strips For (The Rest Of) Us
2008-01-28 18:16:00
Allow us to elaborate on Journal’s most favourited comic strips. User Friendly [Website]. User Friendly must be the only comic strip out there that is perfectly suitable for hardcore netters. As described by Wikipedia: “User Friendly is a daily webcomic about the staff of a small, fictional internet service provider, Columbia Internet. The strip’s humour tends ...
The Complete Calvin and Hobbes (Calvin and Hobbes) [BOX SET] (Hardcover)
2007-12-05 13:12:00
Starred Review. [Signature]Reviewed by Art SpiegelmanBy the 1980s the once glorious newspaper comics section had become a wasteland, ravaged by shrinking space, editorial timidity and other ills. The real excitement in my medium had moved to the fertile margins of the alternative press. Bill Watterson, as uninterested in underground comix as I was in the mass media's bland concoctions, marched directly into the wasteland and made the comatose syndicated strip form kick up its heels and dance.From 1985 until Watterson abandoned it at the height of its popularity 10 years later, Calvin and Hobbes echoed the classic strips the artist most admired. Stirring the richly conceived characters and efficient drawing of Peanuts with the visual virtuosity and linguistic playfulness of Pogo and Krazy Kat, he applied his intelligence and supple cartoon skills to come up with a creation beloved by the millions who still mourn its passing.Now, a decade after his demise, six-year-old Calvin has a f...
The 5 Most Unintentionally Hilarious Comic Strips
2007-11-14 07:28:00
Sometimes a form of entertainment can become so bad that it transcends badness and becomes something new and wonderful. The world of newspaper comic strips is a gold mine for this, where strips that were built on a shaky premise to begin with run for decades after the writers and artists have long gone insane.read more | digg story No TagsShare This
WTD: ?Buyer?s Remorse?
2007-11-02 02:28:00
“Buyer’s Remorse” © 2007 Aaron Johnson
WTD: ?Kiss My Glass (Goodbye)?
2007-10-31 22:58:00
“Kiss My Glass (Goodbye)” © 2007 Aaron Johnson
Create, Publish, Share Comic Strips Now! Be Creative, Yes, You Have The Tal
2007-10-06 17:20:00
Featured Site: http://toondoo.com/Home.toonA great Site, if you love Cartooning! ToonDoo is a Fun, comic-creating Site or rather a tool by Jambav.com , a fun site for kids. ToonDoo is backed by the US-based software powerhouse AdventNet Inc., a successful organization and it has many many successful brands to its name.ToonDoo is easy and Life is a Fun here. Here, one can create comic strips just by drag-drop or click thus you have a 'VENT' to create, share, publish your feelings in the form of a comical strip, thats too online. Here are nice Gallery, Contests etc too for you. If you are a freelancer, or have a talent but publishers never heed you, than this is the Right place for you to start and make a brickback to your nasty Publishers, Have a Fun! Enjoy...Cheers!
By: Talk Free
Quino - comic strips in Spanish
2007-09-28 05:53:00
Here's another snapshot of Quino's work. Quino is one of the greatest cartoonists in the Spanish-speaking world. He's sharp, poignant and above all, humbly human. Spanish: "¡¡Soldado!! ¿Estás dispuesto a morir en combate?" / "¡¡¡No, mi coronel. Yo quiero irme con mi mamá!!!"English: "Soldier!! Are you ready to die in combat?" / "No, my colonel. I want to go home to my mum!!!"You can find Quino's books here visit www.language-bookworld.com
Washington Post killing comic strips
2007-09-15 19:31:00
It’s good to know that someone’s looking out for us… We’d be so lost (and offended!) without them! Technorati Tags: Comic Strips, Comics, Newspapers, Politics
An ode to wordless comics - Part 1
2007-08-24 21:00:00
An oldie but goodie from the Perry Bible Fellowship archives, this strip is titled “An End to Gopher Trouble.” As much as I hate internet vernacular, that one definitely deserves a ROFL. The gopher’s expression at the end is what really makes this strip. I do suppose that the title of the strip does also somewhat add ...
By: Toon Brew
WTD: ?A la mode?
2007-08-20 03:09:00
“A la mode” © 2007 Aaron Johnson
WTD: ?A la mode?
2007-08-20 03:09:00
“A la mode” © 2007 Aaron Johnson
WTD: ?Photoshop 911?
2007-08-18 04:06:00
“Photoshop 911″ © 2007 Aaron Johnson
WTD: ?Photoshop 911?
2007-08-18 04:06:00
“Photoshop 911″ © 2007 Aaron Johnson
WTD: ?Ashes to Archives, Ducks to Dust?
2007-08-13 22:02:00
“Ashes to Archives, Ducks to Dust” © 2007 Aaron Johnson
WTD: ?Ashes to Archives?? Series
2007-08-13 22:02:00
“Ashes to Archives, Ducks to Dust” © 2007 Aaron Johnson
Create your own funny comic strips with photos of familes and friends
2007-07-30 03:08:00
Copyright Feed Content - OnlineTechTips - Aseem Kishore 18254532AKMK Just about everyone has read the comic strip section in their newspaper at least once and it would be very cool to create your own comic strips just for fun! PikiStrips is a fun web site where you can take your own photos and create ...
WTD - ?Copy, right??
2007-07-26 19:53:00
“Copy, right?” © 2007 Aaron Johnson
Disney Mobics: Disney Comic Strips and Full Length Stories Now Playing on Y
2007-07-22 21:59:00
The Walt Disney Internet Group is making available daily comic strips and full-length stories on mobile phones in India. ‘ In the daily comic category, one can choose “Mickey” and/or “Winnie the Pooh” while the first full book available for download will be “Pirate of the Caribbean”. Aptly called “Disney Mobics”, the daily comics strips will be ...
WTD - ?To air is human?
2007-07-17 22:53:00
“To air is human” © 2007 Aaron Johnson
WTD - ?History Brush?
2007-06-27 10:54:00
“History Brush” © 2007 Aaron Johnson
WTD - ?Noise Ninja?
2007-06-13 22:48:00
“Noise Ninja” © 2007 Aaron Johnson
Comic Strips: WTD - ?The more things change??
2007-05-31 06:32:00
“The more things change…” © 2007 Aaron Johnson
First Pogo
2007-05-30 05:51:00
Arf Lovers reproduces the first Pogo, for those who may be interested.
By: Toon Brew
2-Bit Theater
2007-05-14 01:57:00
OK. I promised you a comic, but my plan to use the scanner at the library was foiled by it not being open. However, I was feeling particularly brilliant this afternoon, so I now present to you a scathing piece of satire about one of my favorite webcomics to hate: 8-Bit theater! Try not ...
By: Toon Brew
First Unshelved
2007-05-11 21:33:00
Continuing on, in the afterglow of so much link love, I figured that I would feature the first Unshelved strip, which was published February 16, 2002. The creators, Gene Ambaum (not his real name), and Bill Barnes, were kind enough to highlight my coldly calculated inclusion of Buddy on my top 5 list on their ...
By: Toon Brew
Pvponline.com - Online Comic Strips
2007-05-10 20:32:00
This is really one of the most famous online comics.
First Opus
2007-05-07 19:05:00
Since we had a look at the first Bloom County the other day, I figured I’d go on to Berke Breathed’s other fine strip, the Sunday-only Opus, which was first published on November 23, 2003. Even ignoring the fact that this strip is in color, the difference in detail when compared to his first Bloom County ...
By: Toon Brew
First Bloom County
2007-05-06 18:16:00
Here it is, published December 8, 1980: Strangely enough I never really got into Bloom County when I was younger, but now it’s one of my favorite strips. The only thing I wanted to note here is how obvious it is that Berke Breathed continued to refine his art since his early days. The illustrations in ...
By: Toon Brew
First Doonesbury
2007-05-04 17:54:00
Published in two dozen newspapers on October 26, 1970, here is Garry Trudeau’s first Doonesbury comic Strip: Clearly the quality of the art is lower than in the current incarnation. The gag and the drawings are fairly simple, and when comparing this strip to today’s, it almost seems like they were created by two different ...
By: Toon Brew
The First Calvin and Hobbes
2007-05-01 19:39:00
Continuing with the easy to find, well known comic strips, I bring you to the very first published Calvin and Hobbes, which appeared in 35 newspapers on November 18, 1985. Unlike with Schulz, Bill Watterson’s illustrations were only subtly different in his initial work, most notably with his inclusion of pads on Hobbes’ hands (not shown ...
By: Toon Brew
The first strip
2007-04-30 20:01:00
I started thinking the other day about the evolution of an artist’s style, and how some of my favorite comics changed after years of publication. This made me want to go find the first published strips for a variety of features, just to see how they introduced their characters, and what artistic stylings, if any, ...
By: Toon Brew
Comic Strips - What the Duck
2007-04-03 09:38:00
© 2007 Aaron Johnson
Comic Strips - A Buyer?s Market
2007-03-20 15:03:00
A Buyer’s Market © 2007 Aaron Johnson
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