I used to dread when my local paper planned changes in the comics, but not anymore. Thanks to GoComics, and Comics Kingdom I can read strips my paper dumped.
Sigh. In the old days, the newspapers took pride in their comic section, especially the Sunday edition, which the LA Times now hides among the advertising sections. Thanks to gocomics, I get a good start to my mornings.
I grew up near Providence, RI, when the Patriarca family was still in power. I remember being told not to stare at the limousines on the side of the road in Federal Hill.
Our esteemed pinko commie rag, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch used to conduct a vote to decide who came and went. This last change was doe with no vote. I suspect that the more expensive strips were cut for financial reasons. Gone were Frazz, 9 Chickweed, and Get Fuzzy. They never ran Lio that I recall.
Our local paper now has it’s customer service office in out side of Denver. I live in Alabama. I dropped them last year after 52 years of being a subscriber.
GoComics sure is a great place for comic lovers like me. Most of these strips I had never heard of. Now my favorite strips are one’s I have found here since September of 2009 – not the strips I grew up with.
When I subscribed to the LA Times, I always saved the comics for last (and really hated it when someone would read one outloud to me!). Reading them first would be like opening all my presents on Christmas eve!
margueritem over 11 years ago
Serious changes…
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member over 11 years ago
I used to dread when my local paper planned changes in the comics, but not anymore. Thanks to GoComics, and Comics Kingdom I can read strips my paper dumped.
Sisyphos over 11 years ago
Mobsters muscling in on Lio’s territory? I don’t think they’d want to meet Cybil, Frank, and Ishy….
Jorah over 11 years ago
Word balloons. Not something you see often in Lio.
pschearer Premium Member over 11 years ago
Is that Momma? Hey, I’d donate to get rid of that evil hag.
jessegooddoggy over 11 years ago
Sigh. In the old days, the newspapers took pride in their comic section, especially the Sunday edition, which the LA Times now hides among the advertising sections. Thanks to gocomics, I get a good start to my mornings.
skipper1992 over 11 years ago
I grew up near Providence, RI, when the Patriarca family was still in power. I remember being told not to stare at the limousines on the side of the road in Federal Hill.
rockngolfer over 11 years ago
Gocomics is by far the best.I also read the editorials at the AAEC, Daryl Cagle’s blog, and about 6 comics at AZ Central.
tahoeh2o over 11 years ago
Looks like they got “Momma”…
Comic Minister Premium Member over 11 years ago
It does now.
bluescorer over 11 years ago
Our esteemed pinko commie rag, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch used to conduct a vote to decide who came and went. This last change was doe with no vote. I suspect that the more expensive strips were cut for financial reasons. Gone were Frazz, 9 Chickweed, and Get Fuzzy. They never ran Lio that I recall.
Miss Buttinsky Premium Member over 11 years ago
Amen to all the kudos for GoComics! It’s the best way to start the day and the local Romney rag doesn’t get a nickel.
Ronald Warren Premium Member over 11 years ago
Our local paper now has it’s customer service office in out side of Denver. I live in Alabama. I dropped them last year after 52 years of being a subscriber.
GoComics sure is a great place for comic lovers like me. Most of these strips I had never heard of. Now my favorite strips are one’s I have found here since September of 2009 – not the strips I grew up with.
jessegooddoggy over 11 years ago
When I subscribed to the LA Times, I always saved the comics for last (and really hated it when someone would read one outloud to me!). Reading them first would be like opening all my presents on Christmas eve!