And so pluggers have poor dental hygiene.This is not surprising.
Maybe Tolstoy started this way.
This cartoon is hilarious because Thel is so angry that her shoulders have grown to the size of a linebacker's.
This comic is hilarious because the guy with the beard has misunderstood the origin of the phrase "happy as a clam" to be about the clam's feelings, when it is in fact about the clam's appearance.
Look, try to justify it anyway you want, Brookins, but this embrace of technology remains deeply unsettling.
The coloring is annoying and distracting, but this is very funny, if for no other reason than Janis' eyeballs.
We generally have to turn to the corpse of Johnny Hart to get our daily dose of inappropriate human-animal relationships, but today's Marmaduke reveals yet another sordid comics section affair.
Aw, look at Dolly being all silly, trying to reconcile the various strands of folklore in her culture into one overarching narrative. Nothing good ever came from that, let me tell you.
Having finally been pushed to his breaking point, Phil has laid a brilliant trap for his drunken Great Dane in the form of a spiraling void of death just inside the door that will carry Marmaduke back down to the hell from whence he came.
This cartoon is hilarious because liberals are the real racists, while people/ducks like Mallard are, like, totally color blind and shit.
Jeez, Jeffy, I suppose you need your Mommy's help with your serial killing too?
First of all, when you start your comic with a rhyme, the whole thing should be in rhyme. That it's not is very disappointing. Secondly, I assume that the focus on the parents here is what's supposed to justify the setting apart of these cartoons into a single Sunday comic, but there's no real reason these couldn't have worked as daily cartoons. So it's kind of lazy in that way, too.