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Comics (web and otherwise) that must die

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TrueNeutral:
Garfield needs to get back to it's roots.

Meaning it needs to stop being the same joke every goddamn day.

EDIT: Wow, it actually did for like a full week.

GamerMunkie:
Ginger Meggs
Snake...

Two *detestabily* unfunny comics...

GuitarJunkie:

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--- Quote from: Valrus ---Fred Bassett. Ugh. Painfully unfunny.
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I agree. It's not even a comic, it's like a drawn representation of completely uninteresting events in the day of a completely uninteresting dog.
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Dudes, it's modern art, or something.

It's also maybe twice elicited a very slight smile out of me, which is more than, for example, the other 6 comic strips in the Daily Mail have ever done. All those need to go.
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We could just save a lot of hassle and get rid of the Daily Mail.

Lines:

--- Quote from: strangebear ---For all haters of the terrible Marmaduke ... check this out:
http://www.drunkduck.com/The_Panel_Project/index.php?p=58290

Its only what we've dreamed about for years!
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heh heh heh. that makes it a WHOLE lot better. ^_^

Kirbo:
To be fair to Family Circus...it's not aimed at us, at all. It's for young kids (you know...who should read the funny pages). It's meant to be safe, bland humour. Granted it's not "funny", but it doesn't hurt us.

Garfield is similar, only it used to be funny. However the recent 'date' storyline was damned good. Since when does Garfield have continuity?

Comics that must die?

Honestly, I don't believe in such a thing. I like Least I Could Do, it's not serious or realistic, but it's fun, well drawn, and always on-time. You don't like it, that's fine, I can see why you wouldn't, but don't call for it's death, just don't have it in your bookmarks.

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