Friday, November 14, 2025

It Takes More Than Coffee These Days

I don't know. This last 24 hours has been a whirlwind. Not for me, but for a couple of presidents. If you would've told me that 2025 would have us finding out that Donald Trump possibly performed oral sex on President Bill Clinton, I would've cried fake news because neither one really seems like they'd be into that. I guess I underestimated how disgusting men could be. I should know better than to underestimate how disgusting men can be.


December 29, 1966
Like a Brutus in a China shop...

I don't know you would hold your umbrella like that at all. Not just in a place with valuable and fragile things, but everywhere. You're just asking to hit someone or something with it.

I'm not a morning person. I'm not really awake until about 9. I'm usually up at about 6:30.

I can't imagine someone being awake at seven in the morning and reading about all the bullshit about Trump. That would just immediately want me to end the day right there. I don't get online until I get home at 4.

Thursday, November 13, 2025

We Interrupt This Repeat Program for a Word From Our Sponsor You've Seen Dozens of Times

December 28, 1966
Splashing people with mud while they are standing on the corner is a far cry from this strip where Veeblefester drives Brutus to work. It's more on brand for Veeblefetzer.

Are both Brutus and Gladys waiting for the bus?

That's how television works. Right? I know I watch very little live TV anymore but shows still get put into reruns and all the commercials are still the same, right?

Is it me or is Chip kind of phoning it in this week?

Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Tingley



 
December 27, 1966
I'm going out on a limb here, and considering it's still around Christmas time, is that supposed to be mistletoe? Maybe she's trying to grow it out enough so it can strangle Brutus.

Hurricane Hattie knows more than you, teach. She's just going through the motions until she can finally take over the world in ten to twelve years.

Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Veterans Day Quickies

December 24, 1966
Did someone spike the watercooler?

Kudos to Veeblefetzer not having NOW HEAR THIS! on his door.

No? Unless they were drafted, they signed up.

Veterans Day parades held actually on Veterans Day always surprise me. I live in an area where most holiday parades are on Saturday or Sunday, not on a random Tuesday when people can't go. Some people still work, you know.

Monday, November 10, 2025

Monday Quickies


December 23, 1966
Leave the professional alone. He's the one that went to school or apprenticed to do this. There's a reason he's getting paid.

The eggs have to be over easy? That seems like a weird stipulation. Why can't it just be two eggs?

Sunday, November 09, 2025

More Like Panic Room

August 9, 1987
Ok. Her dress got caught in the door--I'm not sure how considering how little there is of the dress to get caught--but how would that stop her? Is Brutus thinking her dress will be ripped off and she'll end up in her underwear and then be arrested for indecent exposure or something? Is she just stuck there now? She can't open the door herself?

If something happens to that blouse, she'll just want to buy a new blouse at Geigers.

Now wait a minute. The Thornapples are always cutting their budget, Brutus hasn't gotten a raise in years, can't afford to go to Disney World, and can't afford an appetizer before the entree, but Gladys thinks they can afford to build a guest suite? A safe room can just be the size of a closet but a whole guest room? Also, don't they have a guest room? This house has to have more than two bedrooms.

I've never seen Gladys more excited...





Lucy and Sophie Say Good Bye ran for 32 weeks in 1905. Featuring beautiful artwork, clever gags, a unique concept, and a same-sex relationship, this comic strip is a little known gem from the early 20th Century. If you would like to support me or this website, you can click Support at the top of the page.

Saturday, November 08, 2025

Yeah, Lucky

December 22, 1966
I'm assuming there are now frogs named Floyd and Rosemary freaking out the people in the elevator. I can't tell what the small balloons say but I'm going with frogs.

Children shouldn't be allowed on escalators or elevators without parental guidance.

Wilberforce, all you do is go to school for 7 hours a day, five days a week, over the course of roughly 175 days over 9 months. You have no other responsibilities and you are waxing sentimental over endless weekends and retirement? Makes me want to punch him even more.

Lucy and Sophie Say Good Bye

They're just friends.

Lucy and Sophie Say Good Bye was a short-lived comic strip that appeared in the Chicago Tribune in 1905. Seriously, it didn't even last a year. It started in March 1905 and ended in October 1905. For years, the artist for this strip was unknown until being discovered it to be Robert J. (R.J.) Campbell who probably opted to not sign his work due to wanting to be more known as a serious artist.

Campbell became an advertising artist after his time with the Tribune and continued in that fashion until sometime in the 1930s. Born in 1874, Campbell would pass away in 1938. Sadly, Campbell was also an alcoholic which led to the dissolution of his marriage in 1915.

Lucy and Sophie Say Good Bye is unique in that it portrayed a same-sex relationship. Though it is not specifically acknowledged, casual readers could just assume these two ladies are close friends or former roommates, and not lovers.

For a tad more information on Lucy and Sophie, you can take a look at Barnacle Press which includes a link to Twitter about discovering who the artist was.