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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Replying to @MattWalshBlog
No: 1) Krazy Kat 2) Peanuts 3) Gasoline Alley 4) Little Orphan Annie 5) Little Nemo 6) Thimble Theatre
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Replying to @HeerJeet @MattWalshBlog
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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Replying to @HeerJeet @MattWalshBlog
I'm not saying it never had merit. But Far Side and Calvin & Hobbes were so far beyond any other strip. Their only competition is Peanuts, which was both revolutionary & startlingly durable as a quality strip. Annie was a corpse propped on the funny pages for decades.
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Bloom County was so much better than Doonesbury, though. Breathed had the advantage of coming of age as a cartoonist when his ideas were out of style, making him an outsider. Trudeau thought his ideas were the future, spent decades bitter as they were passed by.
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