Tag Archives: Comics

Bagism

  Which led to this: And for the younger members in the audience: Bagism was created by John Lennon and Yoko Ono as part of their extensive peace campaign in the late 1960s. The intent of bagism was to satirize prejudice and stereotyping. Bagism involved wearing a bag over one’s entire body. According to John …

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shh

shhh, it’s fine is on the web HERE.  The artist has chosen to remain anonymous. It isn’t really a “comic” in the traditional sense.  It’s more like illustrated commentary.  I think its wonderful.

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Lucky Doris

  No Exit by Andy Singer is on the web HERE.

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Ouch.

 Buttpoems by J. Smith is on the web in several places, including HERE.

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I Win

It’s important to choose your issues.  Not everything vying for your attention deserves it. Savage Chickens by Doug Savage is on the web at (of course!) SavageChickens.com.

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Well, okay, but…

 are they serious?

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Yeah…

  ButtPoems is on the web HERE.

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Fist-Bump

 

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It’s Always Something

  Pearls Before Swine by Stephen Pastis is on the web HERE. I love it when a comic expands beyond the normal topics of idiots and anvils and explores some tougher issues.  Even something as dark as Death is a little different when it’s coming from the mouths of a talking pig and rat. And  …

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Lovely

  (Click Image to Imbiggen) Bob the Angry Flower is on the web at AngryFlower.com.

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Could Be Better

  Savage Chickens by Doug Savage is on the web HERE.

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Woodstock

  It’s not terribly hard to find Woodstock, but there are other things that make this image fun: Why is their sink full of lemons? They have just missed their bus Pre-coffee Snoopy is adorable!

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Just A Thing

  Butt Poems by J. Smith is on the web HERE.

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Can Be Valuable

  shhh, it’s fine is on the web HERE.  The posting schedule is very sporadic, but always wonderful when he does. The artist has chosen to remain anonymous.

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