What are your favourite sunday (and possibly other days of the week as well) comics?
My three favourites are Calvin and Hobbes, Peanuts, and Garfield.
Those are very good choices. My favorite are Calvin and Hobbes, Garfield, and The Far Side.
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I like all of the ones mentioned above, and ever since I started working as a software engineer, Dilbert suddenly became pretty funny.
Oh, and Foxtrot!
Dilbert and Garfield, hands down. And Peanuts. 8)
Well I like Peanuts and Calvin and Hobbes.
Baby blues, foxtrot, and get fuzzy
Quote from: The Lady Shael on July 19, 2011, 05:34:35 PM
I like all of the ones mentioned above, and ever since I started working as a software engineer, Dilbert suddenly became pretty funny.
Oh, and Foxtrot!
I agree about Dilbert, it's scary how real those comics are a lot of the time! Scary and hilarious.
Calvin and Hobbes (though no papers in my area have it in there), Foxtrot, Hagar the Horrible, The Far Side, and BC are the ones I look forward to most.
Foxtrot is one of the best, and most consistently funny, unlike the one-a-month comics that might happen to be funny, instead of their normal dumbness.
My favorites are Pickles, Zits, and Dilbert. I don't see Far Side anymore except for the random desk calendar or individual comics posted up on someone's door. "Girl" is still not syndicated yet, and I'd despise it if it was just recycled Ozy and Millie strips, but in hindsight I wouldn't mind as an Ozy and Millie-like comic in the Sunday papers would be awesome.
Ozy and Millie was my favorite webcomic up until its final years, but I since went on to a couple others. I wish Faux Pas was in the papers, but by its nature it's a sequential comic so it wouldn't work well.
you never can go wrong with peanuts ;D
...Prince Valiant...I've been following his adventures since I was kid...and that's a long time...it's the only one I really read anymore...
I actually haven't read the Sunday comics in a while...maybe I'll have to again. My favorites were always Peanuts, Dilbert, Baby Blues, Foxtrot, and Garfield.
Over the Hedge and Foxtrot
Garfield, and the Baby Blues.
<another forgotten topic, MY SPECIALTY>
Garfield, B.C., and Farside
"Calvin and Hobbes" Unfortunately, this comic has stopped being released, but it used to be a Sunday Strip.
Zits! Jeremy is awesome! And his dad, mom, friends, etc. Pretty much everyone in this comic is awesome!
(http://68k.org/~spraints/comics/20090222/zits-20090222.jpg)
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In my opinion, Calvin and Hobbes and Peanuts were in the golden age of comic strips. I liked some others, but they just can't compare with how well those two were drawn and written.
Quote from: Redwallfan7 on August 22, 2012, 09:58:37 PM
In my opinion, Calvin and Hobbes and Peanuts were in the golden age of comic strips. I liked some others, but they just can't compare with how well those two were drawn and written.
Ah, I forgot about Peanuts. I haven't read the strips as much, but I watched the holiday movies when I was younger.
Quote from: SpiderMonkey on August 22, 2012, 10:19:01 PM
Quote from: Redwallfan7 on August 22, 2012, 09:58:37 PM
In my opinion, Calvin and Hobbes and Peanuts were in the golden age of comic strips. I liked some others, but they just can't compare with how well those two were drawn and written.
Ah, I forgot about Peanuts. I haven't read the strips as much, but I watched the holiday movies when I was younger.
I haven't read most of the strips, just a few books. I loved the cartoons when I was younger. My favorites were the Christmas and Thanksgiving special.
I liked the Easter special, and the Great Pumpkin.
I liked the comics page in 2005. Calvin and Hobbes still had re-runs during that time.