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Comics (web and otherwise) that must die
Action_franky:
http://www.pbfcomics.com/?cid=PBF187-Way_Too_Much.png#178
bucky_2300:
--- Quote from: 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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This ain't about being reasonable and measured, this is about being opinionated and hateful towards the hard work of others (or their writing teams, in Garfield's case.)
Kirbo:
--- Quote from: bucky_2300 ---This ain't about being reasonable and measured, this is about being opinionated and hateful towards the hard work of others (or their writing teams, in Garfield's case.)
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No, you suck!
I guess I'm taking this too seriously, I just find it harsh to call for a comics death.
Action_franky:
i don't understand how a abstract construct such as a comic can die in any literal sense of the word considering they are not alive to begin with.
in short: " NO noob You Shut up!!1!! "
bucky_2300:
In any case, I am suggesting that people go all Fahrenheit 451 on certain comics. And I'm not referring to the trendy abortions or wall-sized TVs.
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