Beetle Bailey vs Popey vs Garfield |
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zappaholic
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Topic: Beetle Bailey vs Popey vs Garfield Posted: December 09 2015 at 19:16 |
He most certainly has. http://www.gocomics.com/bloom-county The same link without the hyphen takes you to Bloom County Classic. |
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"Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want, and deserve to get it good and hard." -- H.L. Mencken
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Metalmarsh89
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Posted: December 09 2015 at 14:16 |
Between these, probably Garfield. I grew up reading Garfield and Beetle Bailey in the papers, but never encountered Popeye. I agree with whoever said it earlier, I find it hard to identify with the boot camp setting, but I never realized it had been going strong for 65 years by the same author. That's pretty amazing.
But if we're talking old comics, Sazae-san is an excellent one from Japan in the post-WWII era. It was an original, amusing style, and had more impact on its time and people (and future generations) than any comic I know of. As for more moderns ones, I grew up with Calvin & Hobbes. I have the full anthology from Watterson, and I've read through it at least half a dozen times over the years. Those are some quality funnies in my opinion, but certainly a different style than anything in the poll. Frazz is one I look for in the papers nowadays. It's a novel idea, though not always executed greatly, but I'm always hoping for a good strip. For those of you who do read the funnies in the paper, do you prefer seeing reruns of classics (like Peanuts), or seeing new cartoonists getting their chance? Peanuts is great, but I'd prefer giving someone newer a run instead. |
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Intruder
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Posted: December 09 2015 at 13:42 |
Beetle Bailey really is a product of its time.....pertinent humor for the active and discharged soldier after WWII, which meant a large portion of the men in the US (and beyond). Some of the "humor" is for insiders only....how can a civilian who has never served truly see the humor in "fire guard" duty (I still don't know what that means)?
Garfield never cracked me up......the bumbling Jon character may have made me smile, but it never was funny. Popeye is another military-themed comic but the character is a schlub until he eats his spinach.....not really funny but, like other serial cartoons, there is a running story and themes are repeated....but they're not very funny. Now, give me the Wizard of Id, Frank and Earnest, Andy Capp.....great stuff from a bygone era that remains pertinent today. Even better, give me the Far Side, Calvin and Hobbes and (my personal favorite) Bloom County.....has Berke Breathed (sp?) really started the series again?
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I like to feel the suspense when you're certain you know I am there.....
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Icarium
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Posted: November 29 2015 at 11:25 |
so what do people think of Beetle,in general
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zappaholic
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Posted: November 29 2015 at 10:23 |
Yup. If you've ever taken a peek at the original Popeye strip (back in the old days when it was called Thimble Theatre), Elzie Segar crammed a TON of dialogue into it, typically with a lot of snarky little asides and in-jokes. I like how the original Popeye cartoons kept not only the look but the spirit of the original comics. And for the record, the Popeye's fast-food eatery is majorly disappointing. |
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Kati
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Posted: November 28 2015 at 21:22 |
lasagne I love that self-righteous fat cat
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Evolver
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Posted: November 28 2015 at 19:09 |
This.
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Pastmaster
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Posted: November 28 2015 at 15:06 |
Garfield
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dwill123
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Posted: November 28 2015 at 12:22 |
Beetle Bailey
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Sean Trane
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Posted: November 28 2015 at 09:22 |
Calvin & Hobbes
Or Hagar The Horrible or Bloom County (though the reboot has yet to equal the first 80's & 90's run) Edited by Sean Trane - November 28 2015 at 14:53 |
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The Dark Elf
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Posted: November 28 2015 at 08:52 |
The original B/W cartoon movie shorts where Popeye mutters all kind of hilarious (and perhaps obscene) things under his breath are fantastic.
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Icarium
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Posted: November 28 2015 at 07:38 |
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Man With Hat
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Posted: November 28 2015 at 00:55 |
Garfield
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manofmystery
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Posted: November 27 2015 at 22:50 |
Garfield but preferably Garfield Without Garfield
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addictedtoprog
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Posted: November 27 2015 at 21:54 |
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Icarium
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Posted: November 27 2015 at 21:21 |
he also has a cameo in first season of Herpes as a buss driver
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TeleStrat
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Posted: November 27 2015 at 19:38 |
Stan Lee is quite a character. I've seen his cameos in most of the Marvel movies and have seen him in at least two episodes of the Big Bang Theory.
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Icarium
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Posted: November 27 2015 at 19:37 |
Beetle Bailye invented slapstick humor IMO in comics
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Icarium
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Posted: November 27 2015 at 19:21 |
Stan Lee is 94-95
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TeleStrat
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Posted: November 27 2015 at 19:19 |
^ That certainly is an accomplishment.
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