For the first and the BEST COMICS WITHOUT ANY DIALOGUES, you must sees Fabulous FoXo’s Brilliant BOZO. And BOZO is right here on Go Comics. Just enters BOZO in the search option in top navigation above.
Mister Rogers had the most beautiful 10 seconds of no dialog in his Lifetime Achievement Award acceptance speech, as follows:
“Oh, it’s a beautiful night in this neighborhood.
So many people have helped me to come to this night. Some of you are here. Some are far away. Some are even in heaven.
All of us have special ones who have loved us into being.
Would you just take along with me 10 seconds to think of the people who have helped you become who you are — those who have cared about you and wanted what was best for you in life?
Ten seconds of silence.
I’ll watch the time.
[silence observed]
Whomever you’ve been thinking about — how pleased they must be to know the difference you feel they’ve made. You know, they’re the kind of people television does well to offer our world."
Tom_Tildrum 17 days ago
:-)
danketaz Premium Member 17 days ago
Aw go ahead, tell me all about it.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member 16 days ago
I think my favourite comic without dialogue (mostly) is Ari Kutila’s Man in Black, from Finland.
MReese 16 days ago
Whatever happened to “Henry?”
Decepticomic 16 days ago
I don’t want to look up those books to see if they’re real.
Rolf Rykken Premium Member 16 days ago
OJ, you took all that time off to produce this? : )
Gent 16 days ago
A Nancy Without Nancy eh.
For the first and the BEST COMICS WITHOUT ANY DIALOGUES, you must sees Fabulous FoXo’s Brilliant BOZO. And BOZO is right here on Go Comics. Just enters BOZO in the search option in top navigation above.
wesleylscott1 16 days ago
Mister Rogers had the most beautiful 10 seconds of no dialog in his Lifetime Achievement Award acceptance speech, as follows:
“Oh, it’s a beautiful night in this neighborhood.
So many people have helped me to come to this night. Some of you are here. Some are far away. Some are even in heaven.
All of us have special ones who have loved us into being.
Would you just take along with me 10 seconds to think of the people who have helped you become who you are — those who have cared about you and wanted what was best for you in life?
Ten seconds of silence.
I’ll watch the time.
[silence observed]
Whomever you’ve been thinking about — how pleased they must be to know the difference you feel they’ve made. You know, they’re the kind of people television does well to offer our world."