Probe The Alien World Of Flying Saucers With UFO Day Comics
by The GoComics TeamAt some point in their lives, everyone experiences a close encounter with a UFO -- that is, an unidentified flying object.
Directly or indirectly, every human is touched by the mysterious extra-planetary forces careening across our planet's skies. Some folks are taken aboard flying saucers by little green (or tall gray) men, others binge-watch The X-Files (and regret it once they get to the new season), and others still have experienced a kind of spiritual awakening listening to Blink-182's "Alien's Exist." Okay, so maybe they're more like close-ish encounters.
However you've been touched by extraterrestrials and their vehicles, we think it's a shame you didn't get a photo. You couldn't be bothered to pull out your phone and snap a selfie?
These comics will have to fill the proof-of-life-beyond-Earth void in our lives. Join us this UFO Day, won't you?
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Calvin and Hobbes By Bill Watterson Feb 10, 1991Â
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Sunny Street By Max Garcia and Sandra Barthauer Oct 15, 2014
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Andertoons By Mark Anderson Nov 21, 2013
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F Minus By Tony Carrillo June 5, 2015Â
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FoxTrot By Bill Amend Dec 15, 2013
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Phoebe and Her Unicorn By Dana Simpson Feb 2, 2017
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The Flying McCoys By Glenn McCoy and Gary McCoy May 24, 2012Â
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Wallace the Brave By Will Henry Nov 6, 2015
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Ziggy By Tom Wilson & Tom II Aug 30, 2004Â
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Calvin and Hobbes By Bill Watterson Oct 10, 1995
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Calvin and Hobbes By Bill Watterson Oct 11, 1995
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Gent over 7 years ago
Ancient astronaut theorists like this…
BiggerNate91 over 7 years ago
And of course we don’t see the rest of the C&H arc.
Thomas & Tifffany Connolly over 7 years ago
That reminds me of a time……
Brick Tricks Webcomics over 7 years ago
Seeing Calvin and Hobbes amongst all these other comics reminds me how Calvin and Hobbes is nothing like we’ll ever see again in the comics page.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 6 years ago
Everyone at one time or another has seen something they can’t identify. Not to be confused with those identified as “flying saucers”.