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I'll start out.
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All hail Dilbert. this guy's strips are in more cubicles than you can shake a stick at. I like the sentiment in this one for the 50+ reason.
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Don't know why but I find myself reading the funnies less and less as I get older. The last thing I "read" was Far Side. I prefer that kind of stuff over , say something like Cathy with tons of words that really aren't very funny.
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I was a Bloom County fanatic for many years. I used to own all the books but sold them all a few years ago.
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50+ comics
Just comic strips or real live comics too? One that comes to mind about the current real-life travails of the Fifty-Plus crowd, as opposed to nostalgic comics of our generation, is Arlo and Janis. Of note for me, back in 2008 I was reading their creator's blog (of Jimmy Johnson) and came upon an off-handed mention of a website called Bikeforums.net. :innocent:
Originally Posted by Jim from Boston
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...I serendipitously learned of Bike Forums from an offhand comment on a blog devoted to a newspaper cartoon strip, and I was already a serious cyclist for over 30 years. ...
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Doonesbury is about it for me these days.
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The "education" section is the first read of the morning paper for me. :)
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It's never been the same without Li'l Abner.
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Originally Posted by Dan Burkhart
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It's never been the same without Li'l Abner.
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Calvin caught my attention from this forum. This one just rings true on how we treat our misguided offspring.
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Zippy is my role model. Are we having fun yet? Yow!
Not a chance that Zippy's strip would/will ever run in the Indianapolis Star but he frequents Funny Times, the monthly humor rag. http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=240959 |
I'm more into Pat Oliphant who I think is the best editorial cartoonist alive, Kim Deitch, R Crumb, Marjane Satrapi, Ron Cobb, Art Spiegelman.
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I miss Calvin and Hobbes
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Not 50+ related, but it is cycling. Love the point it makes.
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+ a kajillion on the comments about Calvin and Hobbes.
http://www.figarospeech.com/storage/calvinbike.gif For me, the funny pages died when Bill Watterson retired. |
Li'l Abner, Pogo and Peanuts, none better.
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I named a computer where all the upper management had to attach to to get production data "Dilbert". They had to go though a gateway computer called "Mordac".
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Andy Capp, Calvin and Hobbes,Wizard of Id, B.C. and Li'l Abner were my favorite comic strips. When it comes to single pane comics, my vote goes to Herman.
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Originally Posted by qcpmsame
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All hail Dilbert. this guy's strips are in more cubicles than you can shake a stick at. I like the sentiment in this one for the 50+ reason.
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:twitchy: :roflmao2:
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Far Side. Best. Comic. Evar.
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Far Side.
Calvin & Hobbes. Andy Capp. (This was life with my ex-in-laws!) Takes me less than a minute to peruse the funnies in the paper today, sad to say........ |
I have followed and loved Doonesbury, The Far Side, Bloom County, Shoe & Dilbert among others. My current favorite is Non Sequitur.
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