In 1964, a candidate emerges from the Catholic imagination | National Catholic Reporter
The National Catholic Reporter's piece on Timothy Pettegrew, a fictional character featured in the children's comic series Treasure Chest, published by the rather short-lived Catholic "Commission on American Citizenship."
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MoJo's Riff Blog on Garfield Minus Garfield
Several folks have already clipped Garfield Minus Garfield (http://snipr.com/22bo5). Here's a review of the site from Mother Jones's "Riff Blog" -- I can't tell how tongue-in-cheek it is. It's great though.
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Garfield minus Garfield
Jon Arbuckle sans Garfield. Yes, it's the Garfield strip with all the pictures of Garfield removed. Very weird and trippy.
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A woman needs a man like a fish needs...
Ha ha.
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The Official Peanuts Website - Snoopy, Charlie Brown and Friends - Charles Schulz | Meet the Gang - Snoopy
The official Peanuts website, including a couple of truly classic strips.
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Tom Tomorrow on Alan Greenspan
Like the bumper sticker says, "Where are we going, and why are we in this handbasket?"
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Latest from Edible Dirt -- blasphemous and obscene, don't look
The fact that I laughed out loud when I saw this says something about how pathological my sense of humor really is.
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Quotes: conservative pundits on Iraq, 4 years ago
No comment. Just have a look.
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This Modern World on distrust of science
Screw science! Why should we believe what a bunch of eggheads say, anyhow.
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The new Tintin - now he's a revolutionary anarchist [3]
If you like Tintin, check this out. Here he's a working-class English kid who joins the anarchist revolution. It's pretty wild.
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The new Tintin - now he's a revolutionary anarchist
If you like Tintin, check this out. Here he's a working-class English kid who joins the anarchist revolution. It's pretty wild.
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Tom Tomorrow on the housing bubble
Expand the clip (double-click) to view full-size.
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Hours o' fun with the Nietzsche Family Circus
This dude pairs a randomly-selected Family Circus comic with a randomly-selected aphorism from Nietzsche. Via Habakkuk's Watchpost (watchpost.blogspot.com/2006/12/fun-on-internets.html), a great blog.
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Don't drink that mickey
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Latest from "Get Your War On" comix
New postings from "Get Your War On" since Thanksgiving. If you don't know it, this is probably the bitterest, angriest, most obscene political cartoonist there is. I think he's great; YMMV.
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"A drunk librarian who won't shut up"
http://catandgirl.com - smart webcomic on media and infoculture. Via http://snurl.com/123ea.
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The 9/11 Report: A graphic adaptation by Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colón. - Slate Magazine
A disturbing, but oddly compelling idea - the 9-11 report rewritten as a comick book.
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Telegraph | Entertainment | Tintin and the enigma of academic obsession
Tintin and modern literature: "Tintin [is] a popular hero not because he is the strongest or most principled, but because he is the best reader, more able than anyone else, including the real reader, to decode puzzles, cryptograms and codes."
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