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Stuff and Nonsense, Comic Strip Week in Review

Before we get too far away from last Sunday…

Wallpaper

A few “wallpaper” (where the image remains the same) strips Sunday with Macanudo, Slylock Fox, and Doonesbury. The Slylock Sunday included the above Two Scenes Alike feature plus Spot the Differences and How to Draw components so it had a lot of sameness on their Sunday page. And then we get a week of Diamond Lil dailies starring Leon and Gary:

I have to express my discontent with last Sunday’s Barney Google and Snuffy Smith.

With Barney featured in the title panel I would have liked to see his name in large letters over Snuffy’s. To ease my disappointment is John Rose drawing a new image every week for the Sunday title panel, Thanks John.

Reply All Lite Update

Reply All Lite

For the past month I have wondered aloud why the Sunday Reply All Lite panel was not being uploaded to the GoComics newspaper platform or to The Washington Post online comics page and if it has been discontinued.

I am now informed by unimpeachable sources (they provided photographic proof) that Reply All Lite Sunday issues continue to be printed in The Washington Post and in its e-edition if not anywhere else.

Hat tip

to Grant and Mike

Don’t Know Much About Working Daze History

I enjoy these Working Daze Sundays when Scott Roberts takes over and goes comic strip historian on us. I didn’t remember that the panel was in newspapers but it is in my old notebook as starting on December 17, 2001. That old entry has a note that writer John Zakour back in the day was a gagman for Mother Goose & Grimm, Dennis the Menace, Marmaduke, Bound & Gagged, and a regular on Rugrats for a time.

Here’s a Working Daze from early in the 21st Century with Kyle Miller doing the cartooning:

Working Daze – January 27, 2004

Before leaving Sunday let’s check in with a Thatababy comic strip that I’m sure the editors appreciated.

Thatababy – September 14, 2025

That is if any editors read the syndicated material that appears in their newspapers.

The Dailies

After a month of reruns Red and Rover returned with new strips this week. (I was starting to get worried.)

I remember a time when any changes happened on Mondays. These days not so much.

On Tuesday The Saga Of Brann Bjornson gave us a Wizard of Oz moment (the film, not the book) as the Saga dailies went color. Okay, maybe that is a bad example as Saga is a 3X/week comic and Mondays are not ones of those days.

But did anyone notice that Nancy went rerun on a Tuesday? And that the projected start date for Caroline Cash, January 1, 2026, is a Thursday?

Speaking of the Nancy reruns – wtf? I could accept a March reference in GoComics “Nancy Classics” but the regular Nancy is being distributed to newspapers. Are the editors not paying attention? Did they just throw a dart at a calendar and decide to start running Bushmiller strips from that date without a care as to seasonal references?

“Dammit” – wtf?

I have become accustomed to peeing, and farting and other bodily functions on the funny pages. And sexual innuendo and situations. Now I guess cursing instead of grawlixes will be next if Carpe Diem is any indication.

Time Travel

I enjoyed the way too brief (two days) time travel sequence in Brewster Rockit and hope for a return to it.

Here, as we are occasionally wont to do, is a future Andy Capp. Noted here because he disrespects an entire group of potential reader.

Days of Future Past

Gil Thorp and company are reconciling with the past. Amazingly the GoComics archives go back that far.

If you were reading DC comic books from the mid 1950s to the mid 1960s you likely saw something like this Superman PSA:

That came to mind while reading today’s Mary Worth:

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Comments 8

  1. I think the reasons made some sense starting on Tuesday. The Monday was Labor Day and had a Labor Day related cartoon. The rest of the week was Labor Day related reruns.

  2. Whoa mule. Who accuses and worse -assumes a man is attracted to underage women? Presuming a man is de facto sexually attracted to underage women and accuse him of lying about it feels like an admission that every man would be attracted to underage women. Including you.
    And no, I’m not accusing Mr. T of anything but shark jumping a dead horse beating.

    1. Mike.

      C’mon.

      You’re not dumb.

  3. That first Gil Thorp is from 2022, not 2025. The characters still looked human back then.

    1. I have no idea how that 2022 strip got into my feed.
      I also don’t know how I did not recognize the Whigham art rather than the Merrill art.

  4. The Leon and Gary Diamond Lil strips knockoff the leaves about to fall off the trees sequences every start of the fall season in the Funky Winkerbean comic strip.

  5. Much as I applaud Paul Trap’s motives, I’m unable to subscribe to my local newspaper — where I worked as a reporter for six years — because it no longer exists, a situation common in the UK.

  6. And, sadly, among the spreading news deserts in the US.

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