Monday, November 16th, 2009
A face whisked free of scruff used to imply that the owner of said visage was polite, in charge, well to do, reliable, thoughtful, thrifty, brave and...
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As if the comics page wasn't confusing enough! Here we see Dagwood Bumstead getting reamed out yet again by tyrannical Mr. Dithers, who holds sway...
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Nancy's Aunt Fritzi Ritz isn't bad - she's just drawn that way. But it seems as if her appearance has seriouis ramifications for her young charge....
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Rejoice! Huzzah! The economy is improving, based on the always-reliable Barometer of Everyday Life that is the comic strip "Blondie." Let's...
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Cartoonists: Never - ever - never ask your readers if they think your work is funny. By dint of decades of grinding out clever asides, tossed-off...
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Dagwood Bumstead isn't your average all-American guy - what man in his right mind would wear his hair like that, and I'd love to know where one can...
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Oh, the furtive sexuality of "Arlo & Janis"! One day we see Mary Lou suggesting that she and Gene take a little roll in the hay, and -...
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In a dark story twist, Tom Batuik has jumped his "Crankshaft" comic several years into the future, to a time when the central character of...
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Once again, it's time for wee neighbor Elmo to get the spotlight in"Blondie." Why the Bumsteads let this little monster just walk into their...
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Some of the oldest comics get so set in their ways that they are loath to introduce new characters into the mix. When's the last time Blondie and...
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