Carly Fironia, Carly Fiornia, Carly Fironia, Carly F-I-O-R-I-N-A.............ok, so I'm having a difficult time trying to spell the name of the lone Republican presidential candidate (pict. center). This week, Garry Trudeau made fun of her as well as her opponents Ben Carson and the extreme ego maniac Donald Trump whom the cartoonist referred to as "Mister Clown."
"Doonesbury" finished second in our survey of comic strips in the nation's most political newspaper. First place actually went to the Danish import "WuMo" which featured a little green man from outer space at what appears to be a futuristic gas station in a town like Altoona, Pennsylvania pumping gas for his UFO (pict. top). This was actually a different "WuMo" than the one shown nationally, which to our recollection made fun of Indonesian monkeys.
"Brewster Rockit: Space Guy" featured a clever strip in which creatures from outer space, including Darth Vader and the spaceworm from "Dune," displays their past offenses via public shaming.
Among the other comic strips which made the top 10, we also like Scott Stantis' strip "Prickly City," which had a yellow dog, one of the title characters along with a little girl who looks a character from "The Waltons" or "Eight is Enough" (hmmm....I sense we lost millenials there), making wings to fly and crashing to the earth ala Icarus (pictured bottom) or Wile E. Coyote.
Here is the list:
1. WuMo
2. Doonesbury
3. Brewster Rockit
4. Lio
5. Candorville
6. Sheman's Lagoon
7. Foxtrot
8. The Argyle Sweater
9. Prickly City
10. Dustin
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Wednesday, July 15, 2015
Top 10 Sunday Comics from the Washington Post: Prickly City Gets 1st Place for the 1st Time
Greetings to our blog readers in Chile, Spain, and South Africa......
The images above are of: 1) Adam West and Burt Ward from the '60s tv version of "Batman," 2) R.Crumb's "Fritz the Cat" and 3) the late Bob Denver as Gilligan on another '60s tv series "Gilligan's Island." These are in reference to our top three finishers: 1) "Prickly City," 2) "Lio" and 3) "Non Sequitur." This is the very first time Scott Stantis' "Prickly City" has been our top choice, though it is frequently in the top ten.
In "Prickly City," the two title characters, a cat and a little girl, are blind-folded and they say: "Now, we finally see eye to eye" or something to that effect. In Mark Tatulli's "Lio," the title character, a ten-year-old boy named Lio who never ages (but he is otherwise quite different from Charlie Brown and Dennis the Menace) gets pulled by an angry cat to a liquor store. And, in "Non-Sequitur" by a cartoonist named Wiley, a man's hops to get off the desert island are dashed.
Here is the list http://www.washingtonpost.com/comics/:
1. Prickly City http://www.gocomics.com/pricklycity
2. Lio http://www.gocomics.com/lio
3. Non Sequitur http://www.google.com/nonsequitur
4. Brewster Rockit: Space Guy
5. WuMo
6. Candorville http://www.candorville.com
7. Pearls Before Swine
8. Speed Bump
9. Sherman's Lagoon
10. Foxtrot
The images above are of: 1) Adam West and Burt Ward from the '60s tv version of "Batman," 2) R.Crumb's "Fritz the Cat" and 3) the late Bob Denver as Gilligan on another '60s tv series "Gilligan's Island." These are in reference to our top three finishers: 1) "Prickly City," 2) "Lio" and 3) "Non Sequitur." This is the very first time Scott Stantis' "Prickly City" has been our top choice, though it is frequently in the top ten.
In "Prickly City," the two title characters, a cat and a little girl, are blind-folded and they say: "Now, we finally see eye to eye" or something to that effect. In Mark Tatulli's "Lio," the title character, a ten-year-old boy named Lio who never ages (but he is otherwise quite different from Charlie Brown and Dennis the Menace) gets pulled by an angry cat to a liquor store. And, in "Non-Sequitur" by a cartoonist named Wiley, a man's hops to get off the desert island are dashed.
Here is the list http://www.washingtonpost.com/comics/:
1. Prickly City http://www.gocomics.com/pricklycity
2. Lio http://www.gocomics.com/lio
3. Non Sequitur http://www.google.com/nonsequitur
4. Brewster Rockit: Space Guy
5. WuMo
6. Candorville http://www.candorville.com
7. Pearls Before Swine
8. Speed Bump
9. Sherman's Lagoon
10. Foxtrot
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