Mutt & Jeff by Bud Fisher for February 11, 2012

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    Buzza Wuzza  almost 13 years ago

    A great strip for 2012 and all the fear we live with.

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    Tog  almost 13 years ago

    Just shows that things never change, sad to say.

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    WW2 Marine Veteran  almost 13 years ago

    Looks like it’s too early for Old Navy Quartermain.

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    scottartist creator almost 13 years ago

    What’s interesting is how innocent a gag this must have seemed at the time- because we didn’t live in a world where it hit so close to reality.

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    yohannbiimu  almost 13 years ago

    Wow…no concern whatsoever that it would destroy the train…I guess high explosives were hard to find.

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    quartermain  almost 13 years ago

    That shows how things have changed since the year this strip came out—although we did hace the Sacco and Vanzetti incident in the 1920s

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    quartermain  almost 13 years ago

    Look up at the top title banner above the strip, notice how later artists simplified the drawing of Jeff— in the old days, his mustache, sideburns and eyebrows were much fuller—I liked him better that way—how about you fans?

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    Number Three  almost 13 years ago

    Oh, Blast!

    LOL xxx

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    tuslog64  almost 13 years ago

    I once asked dad what the difference was between 40% and 60% dynamite? His reply was that when you lit the fuse on 40% you ran 40 rods away, 60 rods for 60%

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    alleyoops Premium Member almost 13 years ago

    There is not that much space between seats nowadays. Bus, airplane, auto – your knees are under your chin.

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    WLLilly1960  almost 13 years ago

    …Scott , as Quartermain points out , there were violent incidents in the M&J era , things credited to " anarchists " and Communists (whether they were or not , some , no doubt , were I guess) , violent Ku Klux Klan things in the 20s and 30s , lynchings…

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    WLLilly1960  almost 13 years ago

    …I still wish they’d let us have the option of seeing the original B&W , by the way – And , why is Fisher credited again ? Did that guy with the French?? name , who died last year’s , estate (he was a stepson of Fisher IIRC) give up the rights ?? If so , to whom ??

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