Prickly City by Scott Stantis
- August 27, 2008
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Their high jinks provide endless laughs as Winslow gets into trouble and Carmen follows. Join Carmen and Winslow for their adventures in the desert!
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Ujjwal Dey said, 10 months ago
I didn’t mind the poor artwork on this strip because it was interesting and funny - now I am wondering why I keep coming back to this strip :-(
runar
said,
10 months ago
Maybe you’re just curious to see how far into the mud it’s going to go.
gbrucewilson said, 10 months ago
The truth hurts!
swolf48110 said, 10 months ago
Just wait’ll we get ahold of the Republ-nazis next week, smartie!
MrNavyBean
said,
10 months ago
The truth hurts?
So do kidney stones!
Silverstate51 said, 10 months ago
Senator Clinton’s call last night for universal health care and redistribution of wealth through increased taxation of profit could be said to be summed up by Carmen’s use of the phrase “workers of the world, unite.”
Stantis recognizes the Democratic Party is trying to move the country towards socialism not through revolution , but creeping incrementalism.
tobybartels said, 10 months ago
I’ve been defending this strip against people that just say that they don’t like it. But these past two weeks have been pretty darned repetitive. Fortunately, as swolf implies, this shouldn’t last.
PS: The U.S. and China would both be much improved if the workers united. I’m almost surprised that the slogan isn’t censored in China.
mrprongs said, 10 months ago
Obama got the nomination. How long until it hits this story arc?