Monday, January 28, 2008

Friday, January 18, 2008

Cat and Girl


Burn! Oh Communisim you've just been burnt. Cat and Girl is a pretty smart strip, a little crazy and a lot of fun. www.catandgirl.com

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Gothbunnies



One of the better comics at www.moderntales.com.
I suppose I just like the the idea of a cartoon rabbit quoting Highlander.

Monday, January 14, 2008

Monday, January 7, 2008

A good youtube idea













Place mentos in diet coke, flip into clogged drain. Place video of experiment on youtube. For better results screw a plunger on the end of the bottle to ensure all pressure is focused on purging the clog from your drain. Another method for unclogging a drain is at this site. http://www.hashielldammett.com/?p=16 I think my has much more potential for fun.


Thursday, January 3, 2008

Ferd'nand



Ferd’nand always impresses me with how they speak without words in every strip. In this case though I was more interested in Ferd’nand’s ice fishing contraption. More often than not it is the creative approach to problem solving used by Ferd’nand that make this worth reading on a daily basis. Can't help but wonder about frozen human sticks being aquired by industrious fish who become aware of Ferd'nand's plight and take out the floor from beneath him. I keep my fish under constant surveillance with this in mind.

Genetically Modified Farmers



Genetically modified plants and livestock that has been shot up with more steroids than a professional athlete. Yummy!
I like this strip (Cow and Boy) for the subtle way it approaches controversial issues. The madness of the world is treated as completely normal in this comic which makes the eccentricities of the family all the more enjoyable. This comic seamlessly weaves philosophy and politics into the fabric of an all American Midwestern farming families day to day life. It’s not about the art, it’s the dialog that makes this a rather edgy and interesting read. Plus I love the grin on his fathers face while preparing to dope the cow. Read more of Cow and Boy atwww.comics.com