Saturday, February 28, 2009

The Last Saturday of the Rest of Our Lives

Oh, hello there. I didn't see you come in. What's a nice internet surfer like you doing in a place like this? Don't you know that there are several places that do the same thing, only better? Well, since you're here I guess you could read about the week's dumbest comics:


Shoe 2/26/09
Shoe 2/26/09
Really? Not even your bones? Wow, that must really suck to have floppy bones.

But seriously, impotence jokes in a syndicated comic strip? I had no idea they could get away with that. Although, since no one reads Shoe there won't be any complaints.


Hi and Lois 2/26/09
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What happened between panel one and panel two? In panel one, there is a door behind Lois. IN panel two, the door is gone. Is Hi and Lois set in some alternate dimension where doors appear and dissappear at random?



Crankshaft 2/26/09
Crankshaft 2/26/09
I don't understand why anyone would think that would work. We must be watching what happens to Alzheimer patients that go undiagnosed and/or unsupervised. I almost feel bad for Crankshaft's family.
Almost.


Frank & Ernest 2/24/09
Frank & Ernest 2/24/09

So version 2.0 is Eve, right? Would she really be version 2.0? That could imply that there were version between Adam and Eve, like version 1.2 or 1.6. What would those have looked like? I bet version 1.5 is a she-male. I can't believe they left that out of the Bible.


The return of Webcomic of the Week has been delayed due to various things. Mostly me being lazy and also because I have a life outside the internet nowadays.

3 comments:

Russell Pirkle February 28, 2009 at 11:38 AM  

oh, I had no idea what version 2.0 was. I was like 'everyone else?', 'superhumans?', 'Kriss Angel?'

Kaitlyn February 28, 2009 at 5:29 PM  

version 2.0 is me, baby!

I'm the best!

Anonymous,  March 4, 2009 at 1:05 PM  

Late to the game, but I think there was some sort of one-dimensional expansion in Hi & Lois between the first and second panel. The window panes are wider. Dots head is wider. The wall is wider and, hence, the door is no longer visible. Voile!

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