Baldo by Hector D. Cantú and Carlos Castellanos for October 12, 2012
Transcript:
Gracie: Are you on your cellphone? Baldo: No, it's a giant earwax scoop. Baldo: No, the cellphone is on my head. Baldo: It's a high-tech sister repellent... I guess it's broken. Baldo: No, it's an electronic symbiotic creature that's taken over my entire life... no, wait...
Templo S.U.D. about 12 years ago
I like the “phone is one the head” line.
swami mommy about 12 years ago
is this gonna go on for days or weeks?
ShortStraw about 12 years ago
Someone bump Hector y Carlos they seem to be stuck on Ask a Stupid Question Get a Stupid Answer shtick.
ShortStraw about 12 years ago
On the bright side only the dad’s left
cdward about 12 years ago
Is this week almost over?No, they changed Friday to the beginning of the week. Guess you missed the memo.No, it was so lousy, they decided to do a do-over.No, you slept through the weekend – it’s Monday.No, this will never end.
Comicdog135 about 12 years ago
how come these day there are always comics like this. like it starts with a question and the other character answers with lots of different questions
djsabc about 12 years ago
Having read mad magazine when I was young, I am actually enjoying this story line. Sorry to those who don’t like it.
bigdoggy about 12 years ago
In the words of Bill Engval: “Here’s your sign.”
ncalifgirl58 about 12 years ago
Is it Friday?
QuietStorm27 about 12 years ago
Love the way Baldo screwed up at the end.
Thriller87 about 12 years ago
I love it too big Mad mag fan here.
Comic Minister Premium Member about 12 years ago
LOL! Great one Baldo!
ronpolimeni about 12 years ago
MAD was and is far better than this.
burleigh2 about 12 years ago
That last one is a little too true and a little too close to home. :-s
Elderflower about 12 years ago
Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions was always one of my favourite features in Mad.
bjballard1 about 12 years ago
Enough with the MAD takeoff! Back to work, guys!
jbmlaw01 about 12 years ago
I think this arc worthy, suspect Jaffee would be pleased. To reveal my ignorance, I would not have suspected Mad to be literature found within Hispanic communities – another stereotype shot to heck.
WentHulk about 3 years ago
Touche