Great work as usual, Scott. Uh, does John have anything to do with the strip these days?
These for real or parody? Great artworks anyways. Why no make this kinda artworks every day?!!
It does take a lot of work to get these parodies to come out as effectively as they do!
..I look forward to these Sunday strips..
I’m not sure I’m buyin’ what Malcolm is sellin’. Where’s all the cigarette smoke?
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If you don’t then you are trusting my judgement. BWAHAHAHAHAH !!!!!!
Tanks Liggs and Peller for Kathy and the sweet love story. Also, their Rita and Dana were a great duo. Really hilarious.
Carlolina? (paragraph 2, line 3)
If I wanted to read this much, I’d read a book.
I like these. I’ve been reading for all my life, and still enjoy it, so a long winded comic doesn’t bother me.
It takes a lot more work than most are willing to undertake. Kudos to you Scott.
Rita (I guess) thinking “an inter-office romance”? Did all comics of that era require such “clues”?
I like the fact that they left it up for two days in a row, gives us time to read it in its entirety. (Kidding, just missing today’s strip, and apparently it makes me snarky.)
John Zakour and Scott Roberts
eromlig 3 months ago
Great work as usual, Scott. Uh, does John have anything to do with the strip these days?
Gent 3 months ago
These for real or parody? Great artworks anyways. Why no make this kinda artworks every day?!!
EOCostello 3 months ago
It does take a lot of work to get these parodies to come out as effectively as they do!
RadioDial Premium Member 3 months ago
..I look forward to these Sunday strips..
FassEddie 3 months ago
I’m not sure I’m buyin’ what Malcolm is sellin’. Where’s all the cigarette smoke?
Bruce1253 3 months ago
I VOTED!!
Please make sure you vote.
If you don’t then you are trusting my judgement. BWAHAHAHAHAH !!!!!!
Aladar30 Premium Member 3 months ago
Tanks Liggs and Peller for Kathy and the sweet love story. Also, their Rita and Dana were a great duo. Really hilarious.
Skeptical Meg 3 months ago
Carlolina? (paragraph 2, line 3)
donwestonmysteries 3 months ago
If I wanted to read this much, I’d read a book.
cknoblo Premium Member 3 months ago
I like these. I’ve been reading for all my life, and still enjoy it, so a long winded comic doesn’t bother me.
DawnQuinn1 3 months ago
It takes a lot more work than most are willing to undertake. Kudos to you Scott.
rshive 3 months ago
Rita (I guess) thinking “an inter-office romance”? Did all comics of that era require such “clues”?
Jeff0811 3 months ago
I like the fact that they left it up for two days in a row, gives us time to read it in its entirety. (Kidding, just missing today’s strip, and apparently it makes me snarky.)