Origins of the Sunday Comics by Peter Maresca for January 24, 2014

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    Olddog1  over 10 years ago

    Wouldn’t be politically correct today.

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    jolemite  over 10 years ago

    Enjoyed!

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    j2p2  over 10 years ago

    Love it—Also, a good diagnostic for my vergence dysfunction (the bifocals don’t actually make it much better)…

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    WSR  over 10 years ago

    A-Mayhem!

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    Albert Sims Premium Member over 10 years ago

    For these strips, I REALLY need a larger monitor, this 19" doesn’t cut it, even with the enlarged version.

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    cbrsarah  over 10 years ago

    These are very difficult to read. People must have used magnifying glasses when they appeared in the paper.

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    anorok2  over 10 years ago

    I need a magnifier for my magnifier!

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    katina.cooper  over 10 years ago

    Another one so small that I could hardly read it. Is there any way that gocomics could magnify it first so that we can then re-magnify it so we could read it?

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    Reality,really?  over 10 years ago

    Have asked before clearly, many feel same way. Please find a way to enhance print!

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    reynard61  over 10 years ago

    Penny Robinson Fan Club said: “Common courtesy is a gentleman holding a door for a lady. PC is a random passerby screaming at him for doing so and trying to pass legislation saying he mustn’t.”

    Really?! Since when?! I hold doors open for ladies (and even guys) ALL THE TIME and have never been yelled at for doing so by anyone, passerby or no. (A few have forgotten to thank me for my effort, but I bear them no grudge.) Also, I want you to show me any example of a law introduced — let alone passed — in any state that prohibits anyone from holding a door open for a lady. Proof or it didn’t happen.

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