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Comments (18) (Please sign in to comment)
Adam Nedens(Snoopster) said, 3 months ago
Gaah! a mailman!
Coinguy said, 3 months ago
They live….to deliver
Bruno Zeigerts said, 3 months ago
Neither rain, nor snow… nor zombie apocalypse…
pschearer
said, 3 months ago
What was the name of that movie about a man with a pair of glasses that allows him to see who is really a disguised alien? It’s famous for one of the longest and most violent fist fights in movie history.
jeffc42
said, 3 months ago
@pschearer
Coinguy has the answer.
jeffc42
said, 3 months ago
That’s the point of the face in the last panel. Any movie with Rowdy Roddy Piper can’t be all bad.
sjc14850 said, 3 months ago
“I’m hear to kick ass and chew gum… and I’m all out of gum.”
Citizen GROG!
said, 3 months ago
You’re out of uniform, mister.
twypsi said, 3 months ago
They walk among us, The Walking Dead!
ellipser said, 3 months ago
@Coinguy
Have some bubblegum.
LingeeWhiz said, 3 months ago
Hideous! Go Hide!
seismic-2 said, 3 months ago
“They Live” is based on the short story “Eight O’Clock in the Morning” by Ray Nelson, in which at the end of a hypnosis stage show the hypnotist snaps his fingers to tell the audience to wake up, and for the first time ever one person actually wakes all the way up, and he sees that many other members of the audience are lizard-like aliens who have invaded the earth using mind control. It may or may not be an allegory for LSD.
Elsie Ross said, 3 months ago
strange but true….
ciel said, 3 months ago
In the 3rd panel it’s cute the way Boomer’s arm goes around Poncho’s enormous head.
Kylie2112 said, 3 months ago
My last dog loved 3 people that weren’t me or my mom (she wasn’t very good with guests): her vet (go figure), her groomer, and my grandfather (who was a retired letter carrier).
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The best thing my grandfather said about my dog was, “C’est ce bon! Doesn’t this dog know I was a mailman? Ok, leave me alone now!” (as he’s scratching her behind her ears…).