If you hover your cursor above the center of the comic a magnifying glass icon should appear, click on it to enlarge. I don’t know why I keep coming back to this comic hoping for something new, I know it’s not going to happen.
Chriw042 hang in there Al Capp was a master at his trade. I began a reader of Al Capp when he was getting started in the late 30’s. I remember these from the original publication. Al Capp was a master of the put down. His ‘S.W.I.N.E.’ ‘Students wildly indignant about everything’. Nothing was sacred.
His Sunday full page was when he was at his best. It is a shame they are not published. General Bullmoose was one of his targets of Big Business. His take off of GM President Charlie Wilson was "What is good for General Bullmoose is good for America. When Al Capp died there was no one that could do what he did with the class he had. RIP Al.
chris_o42 almost 11 years ago
If you hover your cursor above the center of the comic a magnifying glass icon should appear, click on it to enlarge. I don’t know why I keep coming back to this comic hoping for something new, I know it’s not going to happen.
altond51 almost 11 years ago
What scientific accuracy That creatures mutate in their own generation? Mutations happen to the next generation.
suzibuy almost 11 years ago
All I get it an enlargement of the tiny blurry lines. I’ll just have to wait until this story runs it’s course. I hope it is soon.
opicka almost 11 years ago
Chriw042 hang in there Al Capp was a master at his trade. I began a reader of Al Capp when he was getting started in the late 30’s. I remember these from the original publication. Al Capp was a master of the put down. His ‘S.W.I.N.E.’ ‘Students wildly indignant about everything’. Nothing was sacred.
His Sunday full page was when he was at his best. It is a shame they are not published. General Bullmoose was one of his targets of Big Business. His take off of GM President Charlie Wilson was "What is good for General Bullmoose is good for America. When Al Capp died there was no one that could do what he did with the class he had. RIP Al.