Perfect, and thank you for making no sense whatsoever.
I can take the assertment that a penguin would not survive the lack of oxygen, but would in fact, survive the nuclear explosion.
After all, have nukes been tested on penguins? It’s a coin toss.
But, mental excitement popularized in Mutt & Jeff?
That’s how you know this dude is full of it.
Well, I’ll be …
One of my all time favorites!!! Berkeley was meta before meta was cool :D
Too bad we don’t have those in the “real” world.
I can’t tell if this an homage to Mort Walker’s “Lexicon of Comicana,” or a rip-off.
The more you know, the more you…know.
And what are those dots under the WHAM called? And the landing marks under Opus?
(Probably left out because there wasn’t enough room for the descriptionle.)
Some comics had weird little symbols in a speech balloon. Denoted a naughty word.
Both entertaining AND educational…
The mysteries of life explained. Thanks!
It all starts out with a lie because I doubt anyone EVER requested a handbook for comix comprehension.
To be continued:
Smoozles — swirling mid-air hearts, indicating strong love
Oogahs — a series of telescoping eyes, indicating sexual attraction
Bugeyes — sudden enlargement of eyes, indicating surprise / disbelief
Zizzles – short squiggly line(s) above a character’s head, indicating brain overload
Shroomies – small mushroom cloud over a character’s head, indicating rage
Astros — Not the Jetsons’ dog, but mid-air stars and planets around a character’s head: see “Stars”
Bows — mid-air rainbows, candy canes, unicorns, etc., indicating (usually short-lived and naive) hopes, dreams, and/or fantasies
[to be continued]
Your turn!
8^ )
Now I understand.
Oh, thank you, all-knowing BB (wouid that be a “booble”?) for the explication de texte, without which I would never “get” the comic!
Berkeley Breathed
captcredit about 1 year ago
Perfect, and thank you for making no sense whatsoever.
Izzy Moreno about 1 year ago
I can take the assertment that a penguin would not survive the lack of oxygen, but would in fact, survive the nuclear explosion.
After all, have nukes been tested on penguins? It’s a coin toss.
But, mental excitement popularized in Mutt & Jeff?
That’s how you know this dude is full of it.
einarbt about 1 year ago
Well, I’ll be …
bestframeforward Premium Member about 1 year ago
One of my all time favorites!!! Berkeley was meta before meta was cool :D
Imagine about 1 year ago
Too bad we don’t have those in the “real” world.
fritzoid Premium Member about 1 year ago
I can’t tell if this an homage to Mort Walker’s “Lexicon of Comicana,” or a rip-off.
Chithing Premium Member about 1 year ago
The more you know, the more you…know.
Bob Blumenfeld about 1 year ago
And what are those dots under the WHAM called? And the landing marks under Opus?
(Probably left out because there wasn’t enough room for the descriptionle.)
PaulAbbott2 about 1 year ago
Some comics had weird little symbols in a speech balloon. Denoted a naughty word.
ajnotales about 1 year ago
Both entertaining AND educational…
mindjob about 1 year ago
The mysteries of life explained. Thanks!
monya_43 about 1 year ago
It all starts out with a lie because I doubt anyone EVER requested a handbook for comix comprehension.
Temporomandibular Flux Cluster about 1 year ago
To be continued:
Smoozles — swirling mid-air hearts, indicating strong love
Oogahs — a series of telescoping eyes, indicating sexual attraction
Bugeyes — sudden enlargement of eyes, indicating surprise / disbelief
Zizzles – short squiggly line(s) above a character’s head, indicating brain overload
Shroomies – small mushroom cloud over a character’s head, indicating rage
Astros — Not the Jetsons’ dog, but mid-air stars and planets around a character’s head: see “Stars”
Bows — mid-air rainbows, candy canes, unicorns, etc., indicating (usually short-lived and naive) hopes, dreams, and/or fantasies
[to be continued]
Your turn!
8^ )
Ka`ōnōhi`ula`okahōkūmiomio`ehiku Premium Member about 1 year ago
Now I understand.
Sisyphos about 1 year ago
Oh, thank you, all-knowing BB (wouid that be a “booble”?) for the explication de texte, without which I would never “get” the comic!