I think the ranking of classic comic strips would have to look like this: 1) Far Side 2) Calvin and Hobbes 3) Garfield 4) Dilbert 5) Peanuts ...198) Family Circus
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Garfield over Peanuts disqualifies you from having opinions about comic strips, but Matt's list is not nearly as terrible as this one. At least he has the top two correct.
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It's sad that today's conservatives don't appreciate Little Orphan Annie -- the great anti-New Deal strip. Was loved by Clare Boothe Luce, Jesse Helms and Ronald Reagan back in the day.
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If neither list contains Pogo you're doing it wrong.
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I pity your children. Peanuts the comic is devoid of substance. It's only redeeming value is nostalgia/reminding us of a simpler time.
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What about Jack Chick's proto-B.C. strip from the 1950's: "Times Have Changed?" I was surprised Chick did this when I read his biography b/c Chick was a young Earther and cavemen don't fit into that worldview very neatly.pic.twitter.com/onSVpwfNWa
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You're sleeping on Pogo.
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No! 1) Pogo 2) Pogo 3) Pogo -also ran: Peanuts, Feiffer, Dunesburypic.twitter.com/WuD5OIcplP
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Who the fuck reads comic strips? lol
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cmon you gotta have Pogo up there
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Much less insane list than Walsh tho. I would also put Barnaby above Annie.
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