For a modern day style of humor similar to T. K. Tyan, check out “Diamond Lil”. The author, Brett Koth understudied Jim Davis of “Garfield”, who coincidently understudied T. K. Ryan. Bretts artwork has similarities to Jim’s, but the humor is definitly closer to T. K.‘s.OK, Diamond Lil’s withering glare does resemble the Chief’s.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 10 years ago
now you know WHY they invented pants
Mugens Premium Member almost 10 years ago
B.C. extremly funny, yes, but I’d put the strip “Tumbleweeds” which is not here on GoComics ahead of it. Just my little two cents worth of opinion.
Wren Fahel almost 10 years ago
“Honey…where are my…PANTS?” (The Lego Movie)
Partyalldatyme almost 10 years ago
I have fond memories of Strip Twister. Co-ed, of course. First one to fall in a round loses an article of clothing.
davesoup1972 almost 10 years ago
Extreme twister,,,, do it after chili night!
angelfiredragon almost 10 years ago
A good comic won’t need anyone to defend it.
nosirrom almost 10 years ago
I didn’t know that BC is set in Scotland.
jtviper7 almost 10 years ago
Twister… A great way to get close to people.
Kip W almost 10 years ago
If you’re ever near Springfield, MA, stop by Longmeadow and see your giant relative.
neverenoughgold almost 10 years ago
This is hilarious! The visuals are, well, quite visual! I laughed so hard my eyes are watering…
flagmichael almost 10 years ago
I don’t think they should have let Grog play.
diggertsi almost 10 years ago
It sounds like Thor forgot to invite the women to play.
browngsa almost 10 years ago
Where can you find Tumbleweeds reruns? I miss it.
mr_sherman Premium Member almost 10 years ago
For a modern day style of humor similar to T. K. Tyan, check out “Diamond Lil”. The author, Brett Koth understudied Jim Davis of “Garfield”, who coincidently understudied T. K. Ryan. Bretts artwork has similarities to Jim’s, but the humor is definitly closer to T. K.‘s.OK, Diamond Lil’s withering glare does resemble the Chief’s.
Jim Kerner almost 10 years ago
Just remember the words of Rickey Nelson’s “Garden Party”. See, you can’t please everybody. So, you’ve got to please yourself".