Everybody's Free (To Read These Comics) On Sunscreen Day
by The GoComics TeamI think we can all agree on the damaging effects of the sun's harsh UV rays to human skin. That's why we protect ourselves with proper clothing and of course, sunscreen. Especially today, on Sunscreen Day.
Where opinion is sadly more divided, however, is on the listenability of Baz Luhrmann's 1999 travesty modest hit "Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen)" AKA "The Sunscreen Song." We're loath to weigh in on the debate, lest we alienate Baz Luhrmann fan club members, so read these funny comics about not being burnt to a crisp and do some soul-searching about your musical tastes once you've finished.
Garfield By Jim Davis July 11, 1997
Off the Mark By Mark Parisi July 2, 2016
FoxTrot By Bill Amend June 25, 2006
Peanuts By Charles Schulz June 21, 1990
Adam@Home By Rob Harrell July 22, 2011
Phoebe and Her Unicorn By Dana Simpson Aug 7, 2016
The Argyle Sweater By Scott Hilburn July 29, 2013
Brevity By Dan Thompson May 14, 2009
Savage Chickens By Doug Savage Aug 8, 2013
Drabble By Kevin Fagan July 16, 2006
Close to Home By John McPherson June 21, 1993
Frank and Ernest By Thaves April 20, 2015
Big Nate By Lincoln Peirce Aug 27, 1994
Thatababy By Paul Trap July 30, 2016
Thomas & Tifffany Connolly over 7 years ago
Should start every day with Buz Luhrmann’s instructions.