Apartment 3-G and Mary Worth were both soap opera-style strips.
Apartment 3-G and Mary Worth were both soap opera-style strips.
Ignoring the elephant in the room.
Another case of reckless adolescents with no respect to traditions.
A fanged flower that chop off and keep as trophies noses that try to smell it. Another victim is about to get the chop.
Oh I see, thanks. I thought the doctor took his hair for some reason and the black lung spread to his skin.
I don’t get it, can someone explain?
Soon Joshua, soon
Igors and Igorinas U
With a perpendicular that reaches Iceland to connect it too
Party pooper! Just ask him nicely to make room for guests in his nice castle.
https://screenrant.com/10-most-confusing-far-side-comics-gary-larson/
What should be a plain silhouette of a rhinoceros in the moonlight instead appears as a hodgepodge of animal parts strewn together at odd angles. The upper-crust suggestion of the rhinoceros being “in repose” treats it as if it is a high-class work of impressionist modern art. The fact that it looks like it was drawn by a child adds to the ultimate humor of the strip.
*sigh*
“we have cats cuts at home”
SID was the Commodore 64 sound generator chip. While rest of that era personal computers and game console could just do fancy beeps at most, SID had a programmable synthesizer.
I think it is simpler than that: Let’s put all the pointy stuff inside our inflatable floating device.
Five years before The Truman Show
With God All Things Are Possible, So now they are trying to lure aliens?
Worry about your hair in a nuclear apocalypse? Fear no more!
A better one might be: Climate change, be prepared!
Found the source: Official US Playstation Magazine Issue 31 (April 2000) page 112 by Chris Baker (Reviews editor) https://archive.org/details/official-us-playstation-magazine-issue-31-april-2000/page/n111/mode/2up
(April Fool’s)