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One of the classics, having started in the San Francisco Chronicle more than 100 years ago. Mutt and Jeff has become part of our cultural vocabulary and the strip continues to attract audiences around the world who appreciate clean, straightforward humor that doesn’t depend on local cultural awareness.
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Number Six said, 6 months ago
Link.
Tog said, 6 months ago
That’s a good one.
SUSAN NEWMAN
said, 6 months ago
Good thing Mutt got out of the line of fire.
derry1 said, 6 months ago
@Number Six
Great clip!
Quartermain MILLER
said, 6 months ago
@Number Six
good show #6!
Quartermain MILLER
said, 6 months ago
Would you say it was a white wash?
SherlockWatson said, 6 months ago
That big white oval makes me think of John Lennon: “I am the egg man…”
Buggerlugs said, 6 months ago
There is a “Duel with Horns” going on now on POGO.
(Posted at Andy Capp). Next installment due tomorrow.
Go back to see previous installments.
derry1 said, 6 months ago
“Jeff is a “lefty” at the end but begins as a “righty”…
Bobzilla said, 6 months ago
@derry1
Jeff’s ambidextrous. Not only that, he can use either hand.
Jerry Carlson said, 6 months ago
Reminded of when Andy Taylor talked two hillbillies into settling their family feud with a French-style duel. First they wouldn’t pace off because he was counting in English, and it had to be in French to be official; then they wouldn’t because they didn’t understand French.