I finally unsubscribed. I’d long decried having to search among the ads for ‘news’ content but when it finally got so skinny there wasn’t enough there to wrap a fish, I gave it up.
Glad I’d found GoComics to be able to read my favorite comics, as our “daily rag” took comics out a couple years ago. Now, like so many other local papers, their looking at just closing their doors, as the internet, etc. has done them in !
When my dad (and mom) was a boy in the 1930s in NYC there was a newspaper strike. Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia would go on the radio and read – not the news, he knew what was important – the “funny pages”. Dad always talked about sitting with his brothers to listen to him read.
Templo S.U.D. over 4 years ago
you don’t say, Sergio
comicjunky Premium Member over 4 years ago
Best idea I’ve heard for a long time. Most of the stuff on most front pages is comical these days.
Justanolddude Premium Member over 4 years ago
What’s “the paper”? Last I heard there was a shortage.
bryce.gear over 4 years ago
About time. Start the day off happy.
Michael G. over 4 years ago
Since the turn of the century, Sergio.
MikeM_inMD over 4 years ago
In 1939, during a newspaper strike in New York City, Mayor La Guardia read the daily comics on the radio so children wouldn’t miss out on story lines.
heathcliff2 over 4 years ago
Finally. I skip the newspapers anyhow. They only encourage arson, looting, murder, …
JPuzzleWhiz over 4 years ago
The bad news is, one of the comics is Joey Alison Sayers’ version of Alley Oop, causing circulation to drop 99 percent!
bobbyferrel over 4 years ago
I finally unsubscribed. I’d long decried having to search among the ads for ‘news’ content but when it finally got so skinny there wasn’t enough there to wrap a fish, I gave it up.
eekahler over 4 years ago
I love the Baldo strip, but papi is looking at the BACK page of the paper.
Neat '33 over 4 years ago
Glad I’d found GoComics to be able to read my favorite comics, as our “daily rag” took comics out a couple years ago. Now, like so many other local papers, their looking at just closing their doors, as the internet, etc. has done them in !
Bob. over 4 years ago
Lately the local ‘newspaper’ misses the comics and we have to hope they catch up on the morrow. They don’t always do it.
Petemejia77 over 4 years ago
No they’re not. They never will.
khjalmarj over 4 years ago
Wow! Which paper is doing that?! I wanna subscribe!
Bill D. Kat Premium Member over 4 years ago
It’s about time!
mi_sbs over 4 years ago
I read the news first, then come here to GoComics to feel better.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 over 4 years ago
That’s actually just the news about congress.
heathcliff2 over 4 years ago
Yes. Once upon a time the newspapers mentioned their names and named them as villains.
The Orange Mailman over 4 years ago
Sergio, those are the presidential candidates.
bakana over 4 years ago
For years, that was the only part I read anyway.
The Rest of it contained just too much evidence that “Idiocracy” has already happened.
dmagoon202ii over 4 years ago
Newspaper comics outside of Sunday are usually still in black and white, not that they REALLY “stink”.
mafastore about 4 years ago
When my dad (and mom) was a boy in the 1930s in NYC there was a newspaper strike. Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia would go on the radio and read – not the news, he knew what was important – the “funny pages”. Dad always talked about sitting with his brothers to listen to him read.