"Pearls Before Swine" focused on a dinosaur named Moneysaurus which featured a surprising cameo with a character from "Dilbert," we assume Stephan Pastis had Scott Adams' ok. "Speed Bump" featured a visit from the Grim Reaper which, of course, always reminds of us Ingmar Bergman's "The Seventh Seal" (pictured center). "Doonesbury" featured Garry Trudeau making fun of those who deny global warming which makes us assume that Eric Cantor has not read Al Gore's stirring commentary piece in "Rolling Stone" (current issue) about that very topic. But, then again, Cantor seems to have other worries as does Spanish Ambassador Ramon Gil-Casares, who is probably still stunned by how bad Spain played in the 2014 World Cup.
Here are our top ten favorite comic strips from "The Roanoke Times:"
1. Pearls Before Swine
2. Speed Bump
3. Doonesbury
4. Get Fuzzy
5. Funky Winkerbean
6. Garfield
7. Zits
8. Dilbert
9. Agnes
10. Non-Sequitur
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Wednesday, June 25, 2014
The Rat is Back: Pearls Before Swine is Our Favorite Sunday Comic Strip in the Roanoke Times
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