B.C. by Hart
- June 09, 2009
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Comments (16) Jump to Comments Form
Ladywolf17 said, 5 months ago
Hey! i’ll take one to go. I just love Sunday comics.
wndrwrthg
said,
5 months ago
They just keep shrinking.
Doctor Toon
said,
5 months ago
I buy 2 newspapers a day and there are comics in them I can’t find online. Those are the only ones I read in the paper anymore. It’s too much eyestrain to read them all there.
yyyguy
said,
5 months ago
i only subscribe to Sunday paper, and there funnies aren’t. they put pictures of Garfield, Doonesbury, Elly (from For Better or Worse), and others but don’t show the actual strips inside. Talk about false advertising!
krusher2 said, 5 months ago
@doctortoon
Which comics can’t you find online?
BC13
said,
5 months ago
Get out the magnifying glass. Or maybe we’ll need the Hubble Telescope to read them.
Doctor Toon
said,
5 months ago
krusher2 There are only a few that I can’t find the current comic online somewhere.
Pajama Diaries and Deflocked come first to mind.
Some in the paper I could look for online, but they are in the paper.
It’s a matter of time as it is anything.
I read about 200 comics a day between the 2 major sites, webcomics, and the paper.
pschearer
said,
5 months ago
The Phila. Inquirer has eliminated a separate Sunday comics section and has crammed them into the last several pages of the TV schedule section, even smaller than before.
The Inky also recently had a special section commemorating their 180th year. Will they reach 185? We’ll see. Years ago I mourned the loss of the Phila. Bulletin and survived; I can survive the loss of the Inquirer. But it will be a shame.
kimyoiwai said, 5 months ago
You can find Pajama Diaries and Deflocked at Newsok.com
ninmas said, 5 months ago
i try to keep positive about the the sizes but it’s very hard because i am a cartoonist
Doctor Toon
said,
5 months ago
I was devastated by the loss of the Rocky Mountain News.
I was elated that The Denver Post continued to publish all of both papers comics.
I am disappointed that they print them so small the only way I can read some of them is online.
yyyguy
said,
5 months ago
that was my point. i read comics online because this is where i find the ones i like, and the paper prints a very small selection, all of which were completely new to me, and none of which i found amusing. also, this was a sudden change made a few months back, with no prior warning to readers.
runar
said,
5 months ago
Try going to http://www.creators.com/comics.html and http://www.dailyink.com/en-us/my_dailyink/index.php (The latter has Pajama Diaries, Deflocked, and a charming strip called The Brilliand Mind of Edison Lee.
torch43 said, 5 months ago
ummmm i just read the comics that i can find.
Stuart Gathman said, 5 months ago
In sixth grade (1970), they gave us a 1” x 1” piece of microfilm with the entire King James bible printed on it as part of a science/social studies “unit study” (censorship in Russia). It was the coolest thing; I loved put it on the microscope platform and reading it.
Spandana Goli said, 5 months ago
200 comics a day doctortoon !- I barely reach 30 :(
Which ones would you recommend then ?