Nancy Classics by Ernie Bushmiller for June 09, 2023

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    angelolady Premium Member 11 months ago

    Still happens today.

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    Alien-X  11 months ago

    The joke is in the early days of television, in 1950, due to poor over-the-air reception most TV picture tubes got a blurry picture until you got the TV antenna tuned in just right.

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    snsurone76  11 months ago

    How could such a strong rope just snap like that? Methinks it was cut—maybe by that bully Spike!!

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    Calvinist1966  11 months ago

    Sluggo was only just safe from the falling safe. It was a very unsafe safe.

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    jagedlo  11 months ago

    Just move his arms so he can get better reception…

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    rpmurray  11 months ago

    I remember the days when safes, pianos and other large objects would fall out of buildings. Safety regulations weren’t as strict back then.

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    Zebrastripes  11 months ago

    Sluggo is all (((((((((( shook)))))))) up!

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    Just-me  11 months ago

    Having a safe dropped on you would ruin your whole day.

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    The Gun Doctor  11 months ago

    An early version of pixleated.

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    DaBull57  11 months ago

    In panel #3 Sluggo is on his way home to change his underwear.

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    brklnbern  11 months ago

    Relating to problems with the vertical hold on early TV sets.

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    cubswin2016  11 months ago

    This is much to heavy a topic for the comics.

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    anncorr339  11 months ago

    Sluggo looks all shook uped

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    The Orange Mailman  11 months ago

    I miss Nancy. I’ll be glad when you are back tomorrow.

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