The Daily Comics Review: Thursday Quickies
by Hal Bent
It's Thursday and that means it's time for a the Thursday Quickies! Short, snappy, and succinct: Thursdays' just cannot wait to get to Friday and end the week!
Adam@Home by Brian Basset:
What a pig. Adam is so uncouth, inane, unfunny and unlovable, even his young daughter finds him embarrassing to her in front of her inanimate stuffed animals.
Free Range by Bill Whitehead:
See, I like this idea. The Nile floods and and the college students, like how they flock to painting companies in the summer to
Freshly Squeezed by Ed Stein:
If only I were 40 years older, I could nod my head sagely, wink at the newspaper (Computers are just fads for young'ens) and say "Aye-yup" as I put my teeth back in after their soak.
Real Life Adventures by Gary Wise and Lance Aldrich:
Reminds me of the last meeting I was in where my idea was summarily dismissed and shot down and then released as new policy last night. Wait, that makes it just like EVERY meeting I was ever in.
Shoe by Chris Cassatt and Gary Brookins:
Finally, a clue into what these hideous Shoe creatures actually are as far as a species. A nine month gestation period like a human rather than laying eggs is a huge, huge clue. Maybe they're post-apocalyptic human bird mutations? That's the best I can come up with between detesting their lack of humor.





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