Newspaper Comics/Funny

Never was the word "comic" more appropriate than in these scenes. (Hey, if it worked before…)


 * Bloom County
 * Calvin and Hobbes
 * Dilbert
 * FoxTrot
 * Garfield
 * Get Fuzzy
 * Peanuts
 * Pearls Before Swine
 * Popeye
 * US Acres

"Curtis: "What can you say about a 25-year-old girl who died? That she was beautiful. And brilliant. That she loved Mozart and Bach and the Beatles. And me."
 * This Lio strip mocks For Better or For Worse. It's the little face at the end that makes it.
 * There was one Doonesbury strip where U.S. military recruits were being trained to go through a minefield. Except the brass decided to save money by using a cow field. "* SQUISH!* " "You're dead, cupcake!" "* SQUISH!"*
 * Curtis giving the eulogy at Uncle Duke's funeral, especially with Zonker's deadpan reaction.

Zonker: "Thank you, Curtis. What the hell was that?"

Curtis: "It's from Love Story. It was the closest I could find in the library.""


 * The Far Side: Oh please, oh please...