Greetings to our blog readers in Belgium, the great country which has brought us Asterix and Lucky Luke (just kidding, we know those are French comic book characters and that, of course, Belgium is the home of Tintin).......
Today, we once again give you our ten favorite Sunday comic strips, this time from the Sunday "Roanoke Times;" Stephan Pastis once again delivered the goods in "Pearls Before Swine," with a hilarious take on how Zebra, one of the title character, got his dad the epic Ken Burns PBS documentary on the Civil War, and his dad was unable to figure out how to use a dvd player. We are using an image of Stonewall Jackson (on top), a Civil War general for the Confederates, for that strip.
Yeti the Snowman which one might see in Nepal (well, maybe not) is our center image. In Dave Coverly's single panel strip "Speed Bump" a woman is sitting beside Yeti in a doctor's office waiting room; we imagine Yeti was perhaps reading "National Geographic" or "Afar"....well, maybe not!
And, lastly, we go with a Simaese cat in the bottom image for "Get Fuzzy," which once again proves that cats and dogs are basically the ones controlling our lives.
Here is the top ten:
1) Pearls Before Swine #
2) Speed Bump #
3) Get Fuzzy #
4) Garfield #
5) Doonesbury #
6) Agnes #
7) Dilbert #
8) Non Sequitur #
9) Zits *
10) Jump Start #
#-Go Comics strip
*-Comics Kingdom strip
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http://www.roanokedoesntsuck.com
http://www.nationageographic.com
Monday, January 12, 2015
Comic Strips Survey Sunday Roanoke Times (Jan.11th): Stephan Pastis Wins Again
Labels:
Belgium,
cats,
Civil War. Ken Burns,
Dave Coverly,
dogs,
France,
Get Fuzzy,
National Geographic,
Nepal,
PBS,
Speed Bump,
Stephan Pastis
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