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- nkoszyk, on 11/14/2007, -1/+65sqlud!
- slamm71, on 11/13/2007, -2/+48Dugg for having everything on one page.
- inactive, on 11/14/2007, -3/+47This site just keeps getting funnier.
- ephrils1, on 11/13/2007, -2/+34Haha, those are great.
- CitizenKing, on 11/13/2007, -1/+25Awesome Article! I nearly choked laughing! @Dick Tracy: Man, this looks *****. Makes the movie look like bloody Citizen Kane by comparison.
- thealliedhacker, on 11/13/2007, -0/+24QLUNQ!
- saltywings, on 11/14/2007, -2/+21I wish my grandma was like Mary Worth...
- thebellmaster1x, on 11/14/2007, -1/+19I CAN'T BELIEVE HOW HARD I WAS WHACKING THOSE BALLS LAST NIGHT!
- MrTea, on 11/13/2007, -1/+17http://img223.imageshack.us/img223/271/boner6tsrh9 ...
- yaksha2, on 11/14/2007, -1/+17Goodbye Aldo Kelrast. You will be missed.
- thebellmaster1x, on 11/13/2007, -0/+16Just go through with life using that definition.
You'll be confused, but everything will be funnier. - adraft, on 11/13/2007, -1/+14So I didn't know what hyperencephalic (hypercephalic?) meant and Google imaged it only to find a picture of a black real doll with giant hooters. I'm now one step further away from knowing what it means, any help?
- p0ss, on 11/14/2007, -1/+14That ain't just a bun. It's the whole pan!
- LessThanDan, on 11/13/2007, -1/+13Rex Morgan M.D. had ALWAYS annoyed me, simply because all of the sentences were either ended with an exclamation point, or a question mark. Sentences were never ended with a single period. No happy medium. Evidently the writer still has issues with punctuation.
- swanny89, on 11/14/2007, -0/+12hyper- =larger, or more than normal
-encephalic = pertaining to the head
hyperencephalic=big-ass head. - smacksaw, on 11/14/2007, -2/+14I absolutely agree. I have yet to even click on the article and I was already laughing loudly after simply reading the description to the article. I think Cracked is interesting in that you see the subtle difference between SA or Maddox vs an actual professional website - and that difference is that it's just a lot funnier in a shorter period of time while consistently funny throughout.
I'm off to be amused as Cracked has yet to disappoint me since it's "2.0" changeover. - eexlebots, on 11/14/2007, -1/+13They specifically thank him at the end of the article.
- jon30041, on 11/14/2007, -1/+12Garfield tries to be funny and fails. These try to be serious, and end up funny.
I oughta sqlud you... - pagit, on 11/14/2007, -1/+11My collection contains a very rare Mary Worth in which she has advised a friend to commit suicide.
- keviniskool, on 11/13/2007, -1/+11Every time I slap someone from now on, I'm going to say that.
- dunnylovehun, on 11/13/2007, -1/+11I have a feeling I'm going to be seeing the kid with the inadvertently gimpy hand from the Mark Trail illustration in my nightmares...Mary Worth is like Jessica Fletcher only instead of murdering each other at an alarming rate, her friends just grow weird chin beards. Not nearly as entertaining, but about the same level of unintentional hilarity.
- patch6, on 11/13/2007, -0/+9^ 5 million dollars
- Wohmfg, on 11/13/2007, -2/+8Nah, Maddox is different from Cracked. Maddox is just ridiculously, stupidly, hilariously brutal. Cracked is funny but I don't think you can compare the two.
- lexf, on 11/13/2007, -1/+7Are there any comic strips left that are intentionally funny -- successfully?
/misses classic Beetle Bailey. - jonohull, on 11/13/2007, -1/+7Yeah, and Marmaduke should be on there.
http://marmadukeexplained.blogspot.com/ - eexlebots, on 11/13/2007, -1/+7The you need to read "Marmaduke Explained" which makes it funny: http://marmadukeexplained.blogspot.com
- CapeKid, on 11/13/2007, -1/+6The question is how? It doesn't look pronounce-able.
- Sirlolalot, on 11/13/2007, -1/+6that rex morgan one is a bit disturbing...
- dezmo, on 11/13/2007, -1/+6no, Garfield isn't funny in ANY way
- funkytaco, on 11/14/2007, -1/+6Those "burn in hell" comic strips always gave me a laugh, even when I was pushing Jesus.
Example:
http://www.chick.com/reading/tracts/1053/1053_01.a ... - adraft, on 11/13/2007, -0/+5I envision saying it as "sclud" with a hard c or "sklud," which brings up the more perplexing question: Why didn't he just write that?
- BinaryDelt, on 11/14/2007, -3/+8This article made my day. I've never been able to bring myself to read a whole "Mary Worth" strip. It looked boring...always wondered what it was about. This was the funniest thing I've read in awhile.
I'd like to take this opportunity to declare "Calvin and Hobbes" is the best comic strip ever. - madpiper6, on 11/13/2007, -1/+5There's not a communal idea hat that they pick a topic from. I don't know why I'm responding to this.
- thebillgonadz, on 11/13/2007, -1/+5It's a shame Marmaduke won't go this route. That strip hasn't been funny in ever.
- TheWriteGuy, on 11/14/2007, -3/+7Though the plot was unintentionally hilarious and improbable (senior citizen Mary has a middle-aged stalker??), I kind of felt bad for Aldo Kelrast in the end.
Aldo Kelrast = A Old Stalker - dudinatrix, on 11/13/2007, -0/+4His problem is he can't draw people well. He cleverly tackles that by randomly drawing animals instead and keeping the humans in the distance. However, it wasn't his intention to make it look like the animals were actually speaking, it just turned out that way; unintentional humor. Do I get a cookie?
- Cyrusnov, on 11/13/2007, -0/+4Dude, read the end of the article.
- LowROI, on 11/14/2007, -1/+4I'm thinking that comic book guy said that, but I can't remember. Lil help?
- alexforcefive, on 11/13/2007, -0/+3Doonesbury sometimes. Dilbert. Calvin and Hobbes. A couple webcomics.
- RxDaniel, on 11/13/2007, -0/+3You should tell your family to start planning your funeral.
- ConceptJunkie, on 11/13/2007, -0/+3Calvin and Hobbes ended like 10 years ago...
- FeargusMcDuff, on 11/13/2007, -0/+2I believe kufu was being sarcastic.
- woojoo, on 11/13/2007, -1/+3If I couldn't read English, those would be hilarious.
- adraft, on 11/13/2007, -0/+2Looks like lexf doesn't know about Cathy, er wait erm, Zippy the Pinhead, no no, hang on, Dennis the Menace, ***** uh, Prickly City, *****, how about Boondocks knock off Watch Your Head? Damn you Washington Post!
Screw it I'll just stick to PBF and Pearls Before Swine. - ConceptJunkie, on 11/13/2007, -0/+2I really liked Garfield... back around 1980... but after exploring the limit of what makes Garfield interesting, it gets old. It got repetitious really fast.
- thebellmaster1x, on 11/13/2007, -2/+4So, can somebody explain why a fat, red-headed nerd is trying to get with Angela Lansbury?
- thefandango, on 11/13/2007, -0/+2more like 15 actually.
i remember being a very sad kid when Bill Watterson retired. Calvin and Hobbes was THE newspaper comic strip. Watterson was the last artist to truly make "Sunday" comics, using all the space he could and really making art out of the medium. - Nick519, on 11/14/2007, -0/+2"prince valiant" feels left out. :(
- adraft, on 11/13/2007, -1/+2Wow how terribly ironic (robot devil), I just may be hyperencephalic. Does a circumference of >26 inches count?
- nhprm, on 11/14/2007, -1/+2I wanna throw up insofar as those seem targeted to children. That is the most vile, repulsive trash that religious idiots have pushed in a long time (at least by way of comic, and of the christian persuasion, and excluding Fred Phelps' group). Also, since when is Santa not a ***** false idol for christmas? WTF!!! Where are Hitchens and Dawkins when you need them? Probably not on Digg
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