Saturday, April 25, 2009
Friday, April 24, 2009
Pluggers: A plugger's icemaker comes in either plastic or aluminum.
Family Circus: There's no more room on our 'frigerator.
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Speed Bump: It appears to be some sort of joke.
Either that or it's some kind of right-wing propaganda about how the president was actually born in an African country and worships false gods.
Mark Trail: Rusty should have been home by now!
Family Circus: Mommy! Is it lunch time?
This cartoon is hilarious because Jeffy is hungry.
UPDATE: People inform me that this cartoon is actually hilarious because Dolly says that Jeffy's tummy is gargling when it is in fact gurgling.
Personally, I don't consider saying that a stomach is gargling to be that much of a bastardization, but Google suggests that I'm outvoted. I, like Dolly, am shamed.
UPDATE: People inform me that this cartoon is actually hilarious because Dolly says that Jeffy's tummy is gargling when it is in fact gurgling.
Personally, I don't consider saying that a stomach is gargling to be that much of a bastardization, but Google suggests that I'm outvoted. I, like Dolly, am shamed.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Pogo: We have met the enemy and he is us.
In the interest of providing a genuinely good Earth Day comic for the readers of this fine blog, here's what is probably the most famous installment of Pogo ever committed to ink.
Those images, by the way, come from Jaime Weinman's TV Guidance, and this post includes another Pogo, as well as some commentary, well worth your time.
Those images, by the way, come from Jaime Weinman's TV Guidance, and this post includes another Pogo, as well as some commentary, well worth your time.
Agnes: France is in Europe...Please write that down.
I think I speak for everyone at the National Review when I say that Agnes is to be commended for standing up to the leftist instructor trying to indoctrinate her with propaganda about the socialist Hell that is France.
The Phantom: Earth Day
A Softer World: Pride and Prejudice and kittens.
Yeah, I'll still take Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, thanks. Though I do love kittens. Just not to read about. Maybe if there were pictures...
xkcd: Together
Mark Trail: This kid has fouled up our plans!
I wonder if we're supposed to read "fouled up" as a euphemism here. On the one hand, no one ever actually says "fouled up" unless they're on basic cable and having all their profanities dubbed over. On the other hand, nobody talks like a real human being in Mark Trail anyway.
UPDATE: Here are two tangentially related links about dubbing profanities that make me smile.
UPDATE: Here are two tangentially related links about dubbing profanities that make me smile.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Monday, April 20, 2009
Family Circus: Goody! I was hopin' to get a new puppy!
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Family Circus: There are no such things as monsters.
I don't want to make too much fun of this Family Circus, because it's actually pretty decent, as far as these things go. But I do want to point out the absurdity of lumping taxation in with all the other demons in the final panel, especially considering that properly employed taxation can be incredibly useful in fighting them off here in the real world.