Socksyboy

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  1. almost 4 years ago on Arlo and Janis

    Only those of us of a certain age will pick up on the T.S. Eliot reference. Oh, and Bewitched, too. :)

  2. about 4 years ago on Candorville

    Probably untrue, but still worth hoping for.

  3. about 4 years ago on Arlo and Janis

    Fifteen years later, and now I’ve got one, too.

  4. about 4 years ago on Arlo and Janis

    In the first frame that isn’t a bookcase, Janis is pretty clearly ticked about something. Arlo’s trying to charm her into moving past whatever the issue was — and misses the mark.

  5. about 4 years ago on Stone Soup

    So, Joan magically transported through the fence for frame 2 — and back into her and Wally’s yard in frame 3?

  6. over 5 years ago on Arlo and Janis

    The nature of the trick is intentionally left to the reader’s imagination. It’s scarier that way. Y’all need to get with the program.

  7. almost 10 years ago on Pearls Before Swine

    So, is this the earliest example of a “Pearls” pun?

  8. about 10 years ago on For Heaven's Sake

    For the record: the strip reflects Matthew’s account of the empty tomb story. Matthew 28:1-10, in which there’s an earthquake, the stone rolls away, two women (Mary, and the other Mary) appear, and a solitary angel perches atop the rolled-away stone.

  9. over 10 years ago on Annie

    So, this series was written during a time when “Annie’s” subscribers were dwindling and the end of the strip was in sight.. An old institution was entering its final days, the victim of changing time and demographics. I’m seeing parallels between “Annie” and the Broadcast Ranch.

  10. over 15 years ago on Annie

    Warbucks kills a couple of dozen Ruskies and stages a great escape – only to be done in by a crazy little ol’ lady.

    This is too funny!