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Author:  Star Gazer [ October 14th, 2006, 12:36 pm ]
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Lol! yeah, they are the only thing I read in the paper also. but the rule in our house is that before anyone gets to read the comics, (or 'funnies' as we call them) Dad get them. :P

Has anyone here ever noticed that in Foxtrot, Jason's sister (I don't know her name...) has a pic of Legolas on Arod in her room?

Author:  Lúthien Star-Lover [ October 14th, 2006, 12:45 pm ]
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I like Zits, For Better or for Worse, the Far Side, Fox Trot, Luann. Thats all I can think of right now :P

Author:  Nauriel Rochnur [ October 14th, 2006, 5:09 pm ]
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Star_Gazer wrote:
Has anyone here ever noticed that in Foxtrot, Jason's sister (I don't know her name...) has a pic of Legolas on Arod in her room?

Yes! It changes from time to time though.

Author:  Star Gazer [ October 14th, 2006, 7:10 pm ]
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yeah... she is a total fan girl... has anyone ever seen the one where Jason's older brother calls him and his friend Merry and Pippin?

Author:  Elenya [ October 14th, 2006, 11:02 pm ]
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I like Peanuts, Zits, Garfield, and a couple of others that I can't think of right now. lol

Author:  Gandolorin [ June 27th, 2017, 11:57 am ]
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We only have some comic strips in the weekend edition of our regional newspaper (it’s a whole different scene from what it appears to be in the US). So most of what I like about comic strips is what I have as collector’s albums.

So right off the bat, Gary Larson’s Far Side it way up there. I have all five “regular” Far Side Gallery collector’s albums, plus the “Prehistory” one. Then of course Dilbert. Hello, I worked in a German multinational corporation that too often for comfort seemed a template for what was in the strip. What I also found eminently readable are the two books Scott Adams wrote, “The Dilbert Principle” ©1996, and “The Joy Of Work” ©1998.

As for collection, Garfield is the unchallenged leader, I have booklets that go back to the very first strip of 19 June 1978, seamlessly. But I must check with my favorite bookstore for updates, as my currently newest (German) volume is ©2015! Hägar the Horrible is both in my library with a few books, but also one of the strips in our weekend paper. As are Calvin and Hobbes, which I know solely from or newspaper.

More down memory lane are Peanuts, still the all-time comic strip champion that Garfield might one day catch up to, and Doonesbury.

Author:  Evil.Shieldmaiden [ June 27th, 2017, 2:14 pm ]
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I am a huge fan of the Classic Wizard of Id comics which I get downloaded from GoComics. They are much funnier than the PC version you get these days, and it's interesting to see which characters have fallen by the wayside.

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