Saturday, April 11, 2009

Another Saturday Bites the Dust

Another Saturday, another look at the week in comics. Remember to tell your friend(s) to visit the site and donate if possible.





For Heavens Sake 4/6/09
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You had a good run. How many centuries did you expect to be on top of Western civilization? Haven't you heard the saying that all good things must come to an end? And it's not even like you're not still on everyone's mind, it's just that we need to get away from the crazies that dominate your message. If you wanted to talk to the fundamentalists and try to get them to calm the f*ck down, we'd be all for that. But until they give it up, America has to get away from being seen as a Christian nation. I'm sure you'll make a comeback in the future; after all, religion booms when bad things happen and I'm sure that more bad things will happen. Just keep the crazies and the pedophiles away from your religion and we can be friends again.



Hazel 4/7/09
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What in the hell is going on here? So, let me get this straight.

There are two women, sitting in chairs, talking to each other. There are two children with shovels being supervised by a man. The children are looking for worms. They find worms and head towards the women. The man takes the worms and throws them towards the women. The man then instructs the women to talk about worms.

What? So the joke is that women are afraid of worms? This makes as much sense as the infamous Gil Thorp.




Off The Mark 4/8/09
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Ah, how I miss those simpler times. When a perverted man could only physically flash and rape a women instead of make fools out of other perverted men in a chat room. Those were the days.

Some people will tell you that sex crimes have risen in the digital age. These people are generally old and afraid that the internet, with its series of tubes, will anally assault them while they sleep.





Working It Out 4/10/09
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Reginald was simply trying to emulate his favorite comic strip character. Little did he know that comic strips take place in a different reality, a reality where pants are optional and animals can talk. Unfortunately for Reginald, this was the last straw and he had to be committed to the asylum. Poor, poor Reginald.


Webcomic of the Week should really be renamed since it only happens every other week. It shall return next Saturday.

5 comments:

ComicGoddess,  April 11, 2009 at 1:55 PM  

I don't think that's a man in Hazel. I think it's just a really ugly maid. Also, there seems to be a make-shift fishing pole in the first panel. Still, it doesn't make sense.

Russell Pirkle April 11, 2009 at 4:50 PM  

will American Christians ever stop pretending to be persecuted and marginalized

xy April 11, 2009 at 4:57 PM  

they will after they're all gone.

seeasea April 12, 2009 at 4:11 AM  

hazel: its a lady.

Talk about worms! is not an instruction. its an exclamation, showing how great a worm it is that she is holding.
It probably is supposed to be making fun of overly proud parents:
This lady, oblivious to the social problems of holding worms and talking about them, is excite dby what agreat find her kids have

Jimmu April 12, 2009 at 7:37 PM  

That is Hazel. She is the maid. She is excited because they are really big worms.

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