Family circus.
One of the corners . . . OF HELL!!!
In my papers, F.C. was always in a top corner.
Go with a fractal, that should mess everyone up.
“Who?”
See those buzzards circling over your shoulder?
Head toward over to there and look at what’s laying on the ground UNDER them.
That’s “Who.”
Just follow the little dashed line, and you’ll be sure to find it.
Is this a reference to another comic strip?
The gag works better in the newspaper…
In my paper the circle ones are at the top.
Not Me!
You can try squares, circles, triangles (hmm, interlocking triangles) or dodecahedrons, but you’re still going to need some content.
*whom
back when i did get a paper to read comics all the single panel comics were lined across the top of the page.
Hey, B.C., it’s “by whom,” not “by who.” We all thought you knew better!
It’s been done but he could be the first to make it funny.
works better on a real newspaper, but most of us still remember them.
Hexagons are more space conscience than circles. However, it may raise the use of holy-water in some circles.
This one works better in the newspaper
Doh! Made me look! sigh…
I wish GoComics had Family Circus.
That’s “By whom?” Not that anyone really cares (especially me). I have a suggestion: let’s eliminate “whom” from the English language and just give “who” the green light. Because frankly, I can’t even conceive of a show called “Doctor Whom”.
Such a keaner.
wldhrsy2luv about 5 years ago
Family circus.
pschearer Premium Member about 5 years ago
One of the corners . . . OF HELL!!!
Enter.Name.Here about 5 years ago
In my papers, F.C. was always in a top corner.
Watcher about 5 years ago
Go with a fractal, that should mess everyone up.
Mordock999 Premium Member about 5 years ago
“Who?”
See those buzzards circling over your shoulder?
Head toward over to there and look at what’s laying on the ground UNDER them.
That’s “Who.”
awgiedawgie Premium Member about 5 years ago
Just follow the little dashed line, and you’ll be sure to find it.
paddy about 5 years ago
Is this a reference to another comic strip?
jagedlo about 5 years ago
The gag works better in the newspaper…
neatslob Premium Member about 5 years ago
In my paper the circle ones are at the top.
Durak Premium Member about 5 years ago
Not Me!
Kaputnik about 5 years ago
You can try squares, circles, triangles (hmm, interlocking triangles) or dodecahedrons, but you’re still going to need some content.
Dave M about 5 years ago
*whom
llong65 about 5 years ago
back when i did get a paper to read comics all the single panel comics were lined across the top of the page.
cocavan11 about 5 years ago
Hey, B.C., it’s “by whom,” not “by who.” We all thought you knew better!
frenat about 5 years ago
It’s been done but he could be the first to make it funny.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 5 years ago
works better on a real newspaper, but most of us still remember them.
zeexenon about 5 years ago
Hexagons are more space conscience than circles. However, it may raise the use of holy-water in some circles.
josh_bisbee about 5 years ago
This one works better in the newspaper
WCraft Premium Member about 5 years ago
Doh! Made me look! sigh…
kodipepper about 5 years ago
I wish GoComics had Family Circus.
Snoots about 5 years ago
That’s “By whom?” Not that anyone really cares (especially me). I have a suggestion: let’s eliminate “whom” from the English language and just give “who” the green light. Because frankly, I can’t even conceive of a show called “Doctor Whom”.
Digital Frog about 5 years ago
Such a keaner.