These Comics Pipe Up On World Plumber's Day
by The GoComics TeamWhether you've tried (and failed) to plunge a stopped-up toilet or simply enjoy playing Super Mario Bros. games, you've likely learned to respect the artisans behind proper pipe installation, maintainance and repair.
Plumbers battle leaks, hairballs and a dozen other hazards that fall on one spectrum of the Disgusting Scale or another. And they do it while being judged for the state of their behinds. It's not fair -- crouching under sinks and things all day is bound to reveal something to an onlooker eventually.
So here's to you, plumbers of the world. Happy International Plumber's Day. You keep our water flowing and our hands wrench-blister and epoxy-stain free. Here are various comics that may or may not be so reverent.
The Flying McCoys by Glenn McCoy and Gary McCoy May 26, 2009
FoxTrot by Bill Amend Dec 1, 2000
Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller Mar 11, 2005
The Argyle Sweater by Scott Hillburn Nov 16, 2010
Baldo by Hector D. Cantu and Carlos Castellanos Nov 12, 2003
Cornered by Mike Baldwin Jul 6, 2004
Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson Apr 16, 1995
Marmaduke by Brad Anderson Jun 26, 2004
The Flying McCoys by Glenn McCoy and Gary McCoy Apr 28, 2012
Off the Mark by Mark Parisi Jan 24, 2011
Frank and Ernest by Thaves May 1, 2010
Ziggy by Tom Wilson & Tom II Mar 10, 2011
Garfield by Jim Davis Feb 23, 2988
truepopsmurf over 7 years ago
They are getting a lot of laughter out of a fey drips!