Showing posts with label Housebroken. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Housebroken. Show all posts

Sunday, April 18, 2010

I Hate These Comic Strips

I love comic strips. I've done book reports in school about comic strips and its beginnings. I like just about every comic strip and there are a few that I love (none are currently being produced, BTW). There are several comic strips that I hate. Hate is different than not liking. There are strips I don't like (Herb & Jamaal, 9 Chickweed Lane and Cathy) but there are strips I genuinely hate. And here they are:

Drabble 4/18/10
Drabble
Drabble is like Paul Blart only less cute, adorable and funny. Drabble is the story of a slightly older than middle aged man working as a mall cop while also trying to continue to raise his adult son Patrick. Drabble is a mess of bad puns, stupid jokes and basically aiming for the lowest common denominator.

Curtis 4/18/10
Curtis
This strip actually demonstrates one reason why I hate Curtis. Curtis' dad smokes only because of stress. Curtis has routinely expressed his disgust with his dad's smoking but Curtis' dad doesn't change. Granted, Curtis doesn't go the normal route by showing his dad how slowly he is killing his own family whenever he's "stressed" out but his dad could at least try.

The Dinette Set 4/18/10
Dinette Set
The main hatred I have for The Dinette Set is there is always too much going on. I've often said that the stupid words and stuff strewn around the panels (like the "M.I.T.: Moron In Training" in today's strip) is to distract from the fact that the comic itself isn't funny.

Mutts 4/18/10
Mutts
I used to like the comic strip Mutts. Then something happened. It got preachy. The strips starting telling me to protect our animal friends and to go to a shelter and adopt a dog or cat. I don't need a mediocre comic strip telling me to go do stuff and I'm sure everyone under the age of 70 agrees with me.

Shoe 4/18/10
Shoe
Do we even see P. Martin Shoemaker more than once a month anymore? Since Jeff MacNelly passed away in 2000, Shoe has just been languishing on the vine just waiting to die. Amazingly, I noticed a few months ago that Susan MacNelly (possibly Jeff's daughter or granddaughter) has begun helping out on the strip and that the strip is possibly becoming funnier. Hopefully, there will come a time that I can remove this strip from this list.

Wee Pals 4/18/10
Wee Pals
I'm sorry but kids making cutesy racist comments is just wrong. Every time I read Wee Pals, I die a little on the inside. But I can't stop looking at it because it's like a train at a railroad crossing for me. And I can't stop looking at those trains.

Zippy 4/18/10
Zippy
I read somewhere that Zippy has never been funny. There are no jokes in Zippy and that the good artwork and intricate detail is to cover up that fact. The strip looks really good therefore you laugh at it because you don't want to look stupid. Well, Zippy is an abomination of comic strips. To me, it is the worst. A monkey could smear shit on a piece of urine green paper and I will still find that more culturally relevant and funnier than Zippy.

Ginger Meggs 4/18/10
Ginger Meggs
I don't know why I hate Ginger Meggs. Maybe it's because he's got red hair, maybe it's because he's Australian maybe it's because Ginger is everything I hate in a comic strip about a kid. He's just plain annoying. It also makes me cringe to think that this strip has been around since 1921!

Fred Basset 4/18/10
Fred Basset
I don't hate Fred Basset because it's British. I hate it because it's just not good and doesn't have a point to it. I looked up Fred Basset on Wikipedia and the article is written in a very British format. Also, there's a section that basically dissects the strip saying that a lot of the strips do not have jokes, an ending or even a purpose!! Yeah, that's my idea of a good comic strip, one without a purpose.

Frazz 4/18/10
Frazz
I used to like Frazz, then it became too smart for its own good. It began making fun of people and pointing out flaws in the American language. And the kids? Smart-asses. 9 times out of 10 I want to backhand these little turds.

Housebroken 4/18/10
Housebroken
I don't know what's going on in this strip but I'm pretty sure you have to be high to understand it. I read Housebroken every week but it has yet to make me chuckle or even acknowledge it as being worthy of being on a newspaper page. I want to say it's trying to be like Bloom County but that's an insult to Bloom County.

Dennis the Menace 4/18/10
Dennis the Menace
This comic showcases what is currently wrong with Dennis the Menace these days. Where's the menacing? I have a book which features the first two years of DTM's existence and he was a lot more menacing back in the 1950s. For example, in one comic he ties a swan's neck in a knot; in another he ruins a hot dog vendor's business by stealing his cart's umbrella; and he shuts his friend in a refrigerator just to prove that the light goes out when you shut the door. I want this Dennis back and I don't care if it gives children bad ideas. I just want to see Dennis do more menacing stuff like beating a teenage babysitter leaving a permanent scar on her chin.

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Friday, January 15, 2010

Birds and the Bees, Bad Karma, Ignorance, Grimace, and Freakish Walking Armless Torsos

Ready to start off your weekend right with a healthy dose of the Daily Comics Review? No? Too bad, because it's go-time. If this is too intense for you, then maybe you should go check out the brand-new web-comic Time-Mind Sync-Warp or the even brand-newer web-comic Carafe. I have to warn you, though: Carafe will rock your socks clean off. Now then, on with the whatever it is I'm here to do!

Daddy's Home and The Pajama Diaries, 01/15/10


I just like it when two strips have the exact same premise on the same day. Pajama Diaries has been doing this all week, though. As for Daddy's Home, there is an app for that. It's called pornography.

Funky Winkerbean, 01/15/10

Once again, I don't know where they're getting this whole vibe that Montoni's is untouchable. I mean, let's look at all the stuff that's happened to Funky and his immediate family:
-Alcoholism
-First wife divorced him due to alcoholism
-Nephew got into a car crash, nephew's girlfriend lost her arm
-Nephew joined the army and was a prisoner of war on two separate occasions
-Unseemly weight gain
-Funky's son is a little punk
Not to mention the fact that Montoni's itself nearly burned down years ago. In fact, only Pete and Crazy Harry seem to be somewhat untouched by ill tidings. Which means we can expect one or both of them to have life kick them in the teeth very soon.

Hi and Lois, 01/15/10

While Chip is hardly a man about town, we've seen him with girls plenty of times. Does Ditto not remember this? Also, what's with them drawing Chip's eyes? He's supposed to be like his uncle, Beetle Bailey, with his hair covering his eyes and whatnot. Or perhaps Ditto is just surprised that Chip likes the ladies? Who knows, or cares, really.

Housebroken, 01/15/10

That's not the freaking Grimace. Grimace is a giant pear-shaped purple monstrosity. That thing is more like a mobile potato.

Ctrl+Alt+Delete Sillies, 01/15/10

I know I don't normally comment on web-comics (even though I read about thirty of them daily with varying amounts of pain/enjoyment. Ctrl+Alt+Delete is more on the pain end of the spectrum, its little side-project up there a bit less so) but I'm pretty sure this is the first time we've seen the bottom half of these character designs, and my god, seeing these armless torsos walking around is about the creepiest thing I've seen in a fortnight.

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Friday, December 11, 2009

Meandering Rants

Today is really ranty, for some reason. I have no idea why, but nearly every piece of commentary is nothing but meandering rants. It's not funny and it's hardly readable, but hopefully it's good enough. Hope you still enjoy it. (Vote for me, please? I'm #6. Thank you.)

Better Half, 12/11/09

First and foremost, what government has authority over the North Pole? I don't think any of them do. Second, Santa's sleigh runs on magic and is pulled by reindeer, which is probably more eco-friendly than any hybrid could be. Unless magic, somehow, has a devastating effect on the environment. Third, I don't think the elves are employees as much as they are indentured servants. At worst, they're slaves. Stupid "Better Half".

Funky Winkerbean, 12/11/09

Is Pete Roberts (I had to look it up) hitting on Summer?Are we embarking on a storyline where a nearly 30-year-old comic book writer obsesses over a teenage girl? Moreso, the daughter of one of his teachers and the half-sister of his best friend from high school? I really hope not.

Housebroken, 12/11/09
Okay, so the fact they chose to have an African-American protagonist for Disney's "triumphant" return to hand-drawn animation is supposed to be a bad thing? Also, why denote "Toy Story" and "Finding Nemo" as classics when there's plenty of classic Disney movies before that? Also, they're in effect "dissing" DuckTales, Darkwing Duck, Gargoyles, and the entire Disney Afternoon and all the theatrical shorts, for that matter, by saying that Disney's hand-drawn stuff isn't as good as the Pixar stuff. I like Pixar and all, but saying that Disney's entire catalogue before "Toy Story" isn't worthwhile is a bit much.

Knight Life, 12/11/09

Today's "Knight Life" is about child slavery, pretty much. I will leave you with that.

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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Insert Witty Comic-Related Headline Here

Wee Pals 3/17/09
Wee Pals 3/17/09
Word of mouth is going to kill this place. "I just had the best lunch." "Oh yeah? Where?" "Heroine Sandwiches!" "Well, that explains the bloodshot eyes."


Housebroken 3/17/09
Housebroken 3/17/09
In Housebroken, one of the main characters is a dog that walks upright and he is a world famous hip-hop artist. In today's strip, he is wearing a dress. If it weren't so entertaining, people would be saying that creator Steve Watkins should be committed to a mental institution.


Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal 3/17/09

Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal 3/17/09
Oh wow, you actually scrolled all the way down here? I guess I better come up with something clever. This comic is huge, pretty well drawn and hilarious. I don't know what this lady was expecting. Guys will do just about anything to get laid. I would estimate that impersonating an alien spaceman doesn't even reach to the top 50% of desperate acts undertaken for sex.

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Monday, October 13, 2008

Daily Comics Review 10/13/08

So I can't keep doing this blog every day without losing my mind. I will be cutting back from the 5-days-a-week for a little while until work and other parts of my life chill out. As always we are looking for new reviewers, contact me if you're interested!

Funky Winkerbean 10/13/08
Funky Winkerbean 10/13/08
So you have a big fundraiser where people pay in cash and you collect it and keep it all in a backpack. Somebody takes all your fundraised money while you're not looking! Is there a real crime here besides stupidity?


Housebroken 10/13/08
Housebroken 10/13/08
What about Francis B. Straightedge? Us clean kids never get any respect just alienation.


Pros & Cons 10/13/08
Pros and Cons 10/13/08
What's the name of this cafe, the Pile On Some More?


Nest Heads
10/13/08
Nest Heads 10/13/08
God talk about a Monday that kicks your ass. If every Friday sucked we wouldn't consider one with a special date very notable either.

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Sunday, August 24, 2008

The Best of the Sunday Funnies 8/24/08

This was an awesome weekend for me and I hope everyone else made some good memories. There were a ton of great Sunday comic strips and since most people read this blog at work they should be brightening your Monday right about now. Enjoy!

Barney Google and Snuffy Smith 8/24/08
Barney Google and Snuffy Smith

Bob the Squirrel 8/24/08
Bob the Squirrel

Cornered 8/24/08
cornered sunday comic

Housebroken 8/24/08
housebroken

Overboard 8/24/08
overboard 8/24/08

Zack Hill 8/24/08
zack hill, beware of dog comic

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Tuesday, August 19, 2008

The Daily Comics Review for 8/19/08

Every now and then you have a great idea that you lose excitement about over time. The whole Olympic medal competition for the best comics I talked about last week is a great example. I'm just not feeling it any more and I hope you can forgive me. Enjoy today's snark and I'll make it up to you in the future!

Housebroken 8/19/08
housebroken comic
Sometimes you miss the subtle art changes in a comic strip because the vast majority of daily comics are dialog driven. Housebroken is doing more every day to improve itself on both fronts.


Retail 8/19/08
retail comic
Ha ha ha, he doesn't have health care and his boss doesn't care! I love America.


Ginger Meggs 8/19/08
ginger meggs, facebook comic
I read a ridiculous amount of comic strips every day before I do the comic review so hopefully you'll understand that I don't always read strips correctly on the first pass. Today as I was scanning Ginger Meggs my eyes totally read "A public toilet?" instead of what was actually there and my twisted mind somehow managed to make GM funny again.


Funky Winkerbean 8/19/08
funky winkerbean
Today we have possibly the most nonsensical motivational line in history. Maybe he could have said "fly on" to follow the superman reference or "write on" since he's a writer. The policy decisions of this White House would suddenly make sense if we were to find out GW has this panel framed on his bed-side table.


Cul de Sac 8/19/08
cul de sac, tarpaulin comic strip
Any time I see the word tarpaulin on the comic pages I have to be post it as a personal rule. It is a completely excessive word to use when tarp means the same thing, but it sounds so awesome and the pronunciation confuses everyone so much that it has managed to survived this far in our language. Long live tarpaulin!

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Sunday, July 20, 2008

The Sunday Funnies Featurette 7/20/08

If you don't know the drill already, every Sunday we bring you the best comic strips for you to enjoy without the usual snark of the other 6 days of the week. If you've got a favorite Sunday comic that we've overlooked, leave us a comment and share your thoughts!


Cow and Boy 7/20/08
cow and boy, fireflies



Cul de Sac 7/20/08
cul de sac, comic strip, pulpey joe


Frazz 7/20/08
Frazz, running comic


Get Fuzzy 7/20/08
get fuzzy, intelligent design comic, bucky kat


Housebroken 7/20/08
housebroken, comic strip, dunking, owned



Six Chix 7/20/08
six chix


Speed Bump
7/20/08
speed bump, mechanic comic strip



The Argyle Sweater 7/20/08
argyle sweater, cereal characters, cap'n crunch

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