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  • CyvrosCyvros Registered User regular
    I rotated it and ended up seeing the penis on the zebra. That was unexpected.

    D:
    Spoiler:

  • CervetusCervetus Registered User regular
    Cyvros wrote: »
    I rotated it and ended up seeing the penis on the zebra. That was unexpected.

    D:
    Spoiler:

    No, they're drab brown/black, just like a horse's.

    And yes, I did just GIS "Zebra penis."

    The libertarian response to anything is, "Sure, that works fine in practice, but it doesn't fly in theory."
  • CyvrosCyvros Registered User regular
    Cervetus wrote: »
    Cyvros wrote: »
    I rotated it and ended up seeing the penis on the zebra. That was unexpected.

    D:
    Spoiler:

    No, they're drab brown/black, just like a horse's.

    And yes, I did just GIS "Zebra penis."

    I see.

    *GISes for himself* I see. Geez, compared to some of those Google throws up, the one on PBF's zebra looks rather... it's personality that matters, right?

  • ZxerolZxerol Provocative Pogona Registered User regular
    PA Forums: Googling zebra penises since 1998.

  • CyvrosCyvros Registered User regular
    Zxerol wrote: »
    PA Forums: Googling zebra penises since 1998.
    Damn straight.

    (Wait, unless I'm misremembering, didn't the forum start in 1999?)

  • GlalGlal Registered User regular
    Yeah, but the Googling began a year earlier.

  • CyvrosCyvros Registered User regular
    Glal wrote: »
    Yeah, but the Googling began a year earlier.
    Touche'.

  • valiancevaliance Registered User regular
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    My favorite part of that one is how all the nails are bent and poorly hammered.

    Well, you know, she couldn't get a good nailing, so she had to find someone to screw her right.

    The one thing I don't like is that the cheating (X) motif is used so many times throughout the comics

    Man the cheating (X) motif (is it a motif?) is my favorite. The love lizard, this one, the tunnel and the train etc.

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  • Local H JayLocal H Jay I'm Catbug! Registered User regular
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    he really does the best expressions

  • The Black HunterThe Black Hunter Registered User regular
    He has so much artistic malleability

    He knows no limits

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  • DragonicityDragonicity Registered User
    Wow, took me a minute to get it, but bravo.

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    DE?AD wrote: »
    Bacony Maw: A Flavored Body Oil by D-City.
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  • geckahngeckahn Registered User
    why is their a buzzard in the back in the last cell? I think im missing something.

  • LaOsLaOs Registered User regular
    geckahn wrote: »
    why is their a buzzard in the back in the last cell? I think im missing something.

    Yes, you are.
    Spoiler:

  • Kaboodles_The_AssassinKaboodles_The_Assassin Kill the meat. Save the metal.Registered User regular
    Hah! I saw that one ages ago and just now noticed the buzzard.

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  • nexuscrawlernexuscrawler Registered User regular
    geckahn wrote: »
    why is their a buzzard in the back in the last cell? I think im missing something.

    It's a vulture which obviously ate the baby in question

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  • geckahngeckahn Registered User
    geckahn wrote: »
    why is their a buzzard in the back in the last cell? I think im missing something.

    It's a vulture which obviously ate the baby in question

    ohhh. nice.

  • JamesKeenanJamesKeenan Registered User regular
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    It's not the funniest to me. I just happen to really like it. I think it's quite an important idea behind it.

  • Sir CarcassSir Carcass I have been shown the end of my world Austin, TXRegistered User regular
    I love the expressions in the 3rd panel.

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  • KalTorakKalTorak Registered User regular
    The idea behind it is "Fuck rabbits. Fuck them and their shirts."

  • Brian888Brian888 Registered User
    guar wrote: »
    Favorites? This would be mine.

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    Flawless victory.

  • ScroffusScroffus Registered User regular
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    This one and the punch out one are my favorates. A good few minutes of straight laughter from me first time I saw them.

  • MagicPrimeMagicPrime "We're ready to believe you..." The FirehouseRegistered User regular
    How can you not love the pup-u-lons. :(

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    This neo-feudalism would be more tolerable if our betters had fancy titles.
  • TamTam I hate art I love artRegistered User regular
    I'd blow them up too; peace-loving commies.

  • nexuscrawlernexuscrawler Registered User regular
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  • monikermoniker Registered User regular
    Tam wrote: »
    I'd blow them up too; peace-loving commies.

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  • MikeManMikeMan Registered User
    one of my favorites:

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    HOW DO YOU FUCK UP BAGELS. YOU BOIL THE WATER. PUT IN THE NOODLES
  • VariableVariable Analrapist InsertmeanywhereRegistered User regular
    I found that stork one funny without the vulture. it's a nice touch though, if only because you can miss it.

    I'm afraid I just blue myself
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  • TK-42-1TK-42-1 Registered User regular
    I rotated it and ended up seeing the penis on the zebra. That was unexpected.

    YOU WATCHED IT! YOU CAN'T UNWATCH IT!

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  • ElJeffeElJeffe Super Moderator, Moderator, ClubPA mod
    Variable wrote: »
    I found that stork one funny without the vulture. it's a nice touch though, if only because you can miss it.

    Without the vulture, where's the funny?

    Riley: "You're a marsupial!"
    Maddie: "I am not!"
    Riley: "You're a marsupial!"
    Maddie: "I am a placental mammal!"
  • SithDrummerSithDrummer Registered User regular
    Variable wrote: »
    I found that stork one funny without the vulture. it's a nice touch though, if only because you can miss it.
    How is it funny without the vulture?

    It's an easy game to hate
  • KupiKupi Registered User regular
    Variable wrote: »
    I found that stork one funny without the vulture. it's a nice touch though, if only because you can miss it.
    How is it funny without the vulture?

    Possibly (not that I speak for Variable), that the Head Stork is oblivious to the fact that the baby in question is right next to him.

  • AegeriAegeri Registered User regular
    I rotated it and ended up seeing the penis on the zebra. That was unexpected.

    Then you go looking for all the other penises.

    And then it makes sense.

  • HardtargetHardtarget Registered User regular
    A long time favorite

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    this one has been my favourite ever since he posted it. Everything about it is funny.

    Sgt GRRUUUUUUUUUUUMBLEEEESSS!!
    hahah

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  • RandomEngyRandomEngy Registered User regular
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    I love how the joke unravels after you finish the last panel.

    Profile -> Signature Settings -> Hide signatures always. Then you don't have to read this worthless text anymore.
  • SithDrummerSithDrummer Registered User regular
    The smirk in the first panel really seals it.

    It's an easy game to hate
  • Gabriel_PittGabriel_Pitt Carrion-Eater Registered User regular
    TK-42-1 wrote: »
    I rotated it and ended up seeing the penis on the zebra. That was unexpected.

    YOU WATCHED IT! YOU CAN'T UNWATCH IT!
    I spent much of my youth working on a horse farm. That zebra's small time.

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  • emnmnmeemnmnme Heard about this on conservative radio:Registered User regular
    How does this guy (or any cartoonist) get ideas? If I tried to make a comic strip, the page would be blank for five hours while I stared and drooled, waiting for funny ideas to hit me.

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  • anableanable Registered User regular
    emnmnme wrote: »
    How does this guy (or any cartoonist) get ideas? If I tried to make a comic strip, the page would be blank for five hours while I stared and drooled, waiting for funny ideas to hit me.

    I read an interview with him once where he talks about how long his jokes take to come up with. He says a lot of them have huge backstories that he tries to condense into three or four panels. I remember him talking about all of these various plot elements in the candyland chocolate spy one. I guess that's why he only did about one a month.

  • VariableVariable Analrapist InsertmeanywhereRegistered User regular
    Variable wrote: »
    I found that stork one funny without the vulture. it's a nice touch though, if only because you can miss it.
    How is it funny without the vulture?

    as people have said, the surrealistic nature of the comics are in and of themselves often enough to make one laugh. I was laughing at the idea of the whole stork baby delivery thing being real, but also being so real as to have to deal with complaining customers who claim they didn't get their shipment. making the ridiculous or mythological as mundane as working at UPS is quite funny to me.

    but perhaps I just have simple tastes.

    I'm afraid I just blue myself
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  • ElJeffeElJeffe Super Moderator, Moderator, ClubPA mod
    anable wrote: »
    emnmnme wrote: »
    How does this guy (or any cartoonist) get ideas? If I tried to make a comic strip, the page would be blank for five hours while I stared and drooled, waiting for funny ideas to hit me.

    I read an interview with him once where he talks about how long his jokes take to come up with. He says a lot of them have huge backstories that he tries to condense into three or four panels. I remember him talking about all of these various plot elements in the candyland chocolate spy one. I guess that's why he only did about one a month.

    As was mentioned before, a lot of his strips involve taking some charming and whimsical idea and taking it to the logical conclusion. The bunny in the moon one: what does it mean about the size of the cute little bunny if you can see him on the moon? (A: Fucking huge.) The Sgt. Grumbles one: what would a real bear do if you stuck a uniform on him? (A: Sit on his ass.) What would a bloodthirsty race of aliens actually do if confronted with adorable puppies? (A: Kill them all.)

    His ideas are only half of it, though. His execution is brilliant, and his strips usually work on multiple levels and have a huge level of detail, even when the art style is very simple.

    Riley: "You're a marsupial!"
    Maddie: "I am not!"
    Riley: "You're a marsupial!"
    Maddie: "I am a placental mammal!"
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