The Sunday Funnies – Late Edition
Skip to commentsLet’s start with what may be the most wonderful seasonal comic strip of the year.
Mike Manley always lets us know what season it is in Judge Parker and he does a fantastic job of it in the top two tiers today. While Francesco Marciuliano‘s sentimental, but not mauldlin, script in the lower two tiers is also more than admirable for those who have been following the story. And I, who often complain about Ces messing with those Manley Sunday title panels by adding a word balloon, appreciate the restraint shown today. Then add in the beautiful Fall coloring by Mimi Simon and we have a complete Page worthy of being placed beside the best of those Frank King Walt and Skeezix Autumn pages.
Speaking of color…
Somebody, Kieran Castaño? CoGomics crew?, left the color guide notes in today’s Ripley’s Believe It or Not. Not the first time it has happened at GoComic and probably not the last time.
Getting meta from silly to serious
Greg and Karen Evans get silly in today’s Luann (it took me a while to find Greg’s signature).
On Friday Bill Griffith abandoned his usual surreal nonsense in Zippy for a serious editorial comment.
Wayno takes us behind the comic strip scene with Bizarro.
On an anniversary day Penelope in Little Alley Oop claims another comic character doesn’t even exist.
Sixty-one years ago, on this very day, The Wizard of Id by Brant Parker and Johnny Hart debuted.

Yeah, “The” Wizard of Id.

Since we mentioned the disappearance of Biographic last week let’s note that Steve McGarry‘s feature is back on GoComics newspaper e-comics portal this week.
And after a four month absence Mike Curtis returns tomorrow to scripting duties on Dick Tracy again!








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