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Dixon Carter Lee

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I haven't read the comics in years, and just opened paper recently and decided to take a look.

Does anyone actually read "Mary Worth" anymore?

Why did I ever laugh at "Blondie"?

Was "Heathcliffe" always so lame?

"Peanuts" is funnier now that Charles Schultz is dead.

"Ballard Street" and "Herman" make me laugh out loud.

The kids on "For Better of for Worse" have grown up! I thought that wasn't allowed to happen?

"Boondocks" is hysterical.

"Doonesbury" deserves a Pulitzer.

Would someone please kill the guy who draws "Momma"?
 
Thanks for the update. Saves me from doing my once a year reading.
 
Dixon Carter Lee said:
The kids on "For Better of for Worse" have grown up! I thought that wasn't allowed to happen?


I read that one daily. The wedding coincided exactly with mine to the day. VERY weird.

Other than that I read Get Fuzzy (love Bucky Kat) and The Boondocks.

It amazes me that Mary Worth is still in print. The Cape Cod Times has the lamest toons.

I miss Bloom County.
 
Freya2 said:
Nothing will ever compare to Calvin and Hobbes.

Turn on your pop-up stopper and go to http://www.ucomics.com/ for a daily dose of Calvin and Hobbs. They run the strip eleven years out of synch, but it's still funny.

Unfortunately, they don't have Bloom County, although Iwish they did. I visit there every day to get my comics fix without the expense and waste of buying a newspaper.
 
HeavyStick said:
The Far Side.

Can't argue with that.

"Suddenly, a couple of bystanders stuck thier heads in the frame and ruined one of the funniest cartoons ever."
 
"Gus, what the hell are you doin'? This is "Eine Kleine Nachtmusic," minueto allegreto, you brainless horned toad!"

TB4p
 
Weird Harold said:
Turn on your pop-up stopper and go to http://www.ucomics.com/ for a daily dose of Calvin and Hobbs. They run the strip eleven years out of synch, but it's still funny.

Unfortunately, they don't have Bloom County, although Iwish they did. I visit there every day to get my comics fix without the expense and waste of buying a newspaper.

Thanks Harold. I love Calvin & Hobbes.
 
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