It's really the "Right, Daddy?" that makes Billy's clearly intentional torture of his father all the more delicious.You deserve it, Bill. You deserve it all.
Maybe Tolstoy started this way.
It's really the "Right, Daddy?" that makes Billy's clearly intentional torture of his father all the more delicious.
On second thought, maybe Dolly will stage a Yellow Revolution. Let a thousand flowers bloom and all that.
Yep, definitely top 20. Almost certainly top 5, in fact. Here's a list of disturbing shit going on in this Luann storyline:
Someone has to do something about Crock. And it seems to me that the perfect thing to do is to strike the pose of a baptist grandmother and write angry letters to countless newspapers and websites complaining about this character that quite clearly has testicles hanging from his face. The innocence of our children depends upon us!
After taking aim at communist libraries a few weeks ago, Hi and Lois gives us a very clever defense of racial profiling today. Trixie doesn't LIKE to profile, but who can really deny that buzzing bugs (or darker-skinned human beings) are scarier than fluttering bugs (or lighter-skinned human beings)? It's just the way things are. It's not even really "profiling" at all. It's just the natural order of things, you know?
This cartoon is hilarious because Billy, like his idiot brother, is a pathetic weakling.
Oh, you like the way the human body is biologically designed? Well, that's tough, because when Dolly rules the world, shit is gonna change.
Some people out there say that the titular Dennis in Dennis the Menace is not menacing enough. But look at what's going on in this cartoon: Dennis is literally destroying celestial bodies with his mind and daring God to replace them. If that's not menacing, I don't know what is.
I've been strongly considering saying nice things about the recent strips in this extremely long 9 Chickweed Lane storyline, which have greatly improved upon and even partially redeemed some of the more problematic strips from early in the story. But that will have to wait, because when Brooke McEldowney wanted to use a flashback to depict Edie fondly reminiscing about Bill in the midst of struggling to decide who to marry, McEldowney decided to go with the fucking hard-on joke.
The lack Gunther-on-Tiffany action will disappoint many of my most frequent visitors, but Luann's facial expression in the final panel here suggests that this storyline could still land somewhere within the list of the top 20 most disturbing Luann storylines. It really all depends on where it goes from here.
Having finally caught on to her idiot son's murderous rampages, Thel seeks to contain Jeffy in the only way she can imagine. It's unlikely, however, that mere daylight will prevent Jeffy from trying to fulfill his insatiable bloodlust.
This whole comic is a huge reach and I didn't really laugh or anything, but whatever. Beetle Bailey: pushing the boundaries, getting around the censors, risking angry letters from Baptist grandmothers. What's next, Mort Walker Inc? Miss Buxley lounging naked as the entire camp scampers across her bare skin?

On the one hand, this fellow's dialog suggests that he will continue on his path of evil. On the other hand, the way he shaved off his facial hair right in the middle of this conversation provides what is surely an even stronger indicator that he is already in the process of turning his evil, animal-hating life around.
Billy's knowledge of pop culture figures is quite impressive for a 5-year-old.