Today’s strip originally appeared on Saturday, May 23, 1987. The upcoming strips will make less sense if you don’t read the one that appeared on that Sunday. Since only the weekday strips are being re-run, here you have theBloom County strip that appeared on Sunday, May 24, 1987. GoComics, please include the Sundays in the reruns of classic strips!
Thanks, Strod, for the link. I always liked that particular Sunday, even used to have it on my bulletin board of humor. It always reminds me of the John Prine song “Living in the Future”
Strod about 12 years ago
Today’s strip originally appeared on Saturday, May 23, 1987. The upcoming strips will make less sense if you don’t read the one that appeared on that Sunday. Since only the weekday strips are being re-run, here you have theBloom County strip that appeared on Sunday, May 24, 1987. GoComics, please include the Sundays in the reruns of classic strips!
Sisyphos about 12 years ago
—And as for today’s strip: Cross-species incompatibility? Is this great love match doomed? —By unequal probosces?!
SwimsWithSharks about 12 years ago
I don’t think Gocomics reads these comments, but I would also love to see the Sundays included. That one was great. I loved all the TV screens.
Burnside217 about 12 years ago
Thanks for the Sunday link. The context will be a mystery to some.
MrSulusBrain about 12 years ago
Compatilbilty issues eh…..seems these two units might have trouble interfacing…better call Oliver Wendell Jones in IT!
thirdguy about 12 years ago
I thought there might be some compatability issues on the honeymoon, however, I did think that Opus would at least get to first base!!!
Vonne Anton about 12 years ago
Anytime you expect a buckaroo to jump up and plant something somewhere…surely disaster is to follow…
sarah413 Premium Member about 12 years ago
“Goodnight Mrs. Calabash, whereEVER you are!”
Clobbered by Science Premium Member about 12 years ago
Aw, come on Opus. If Brian Griffin can manage it, you can too.
Michelle Morris about 12 years ago
You’d think that’d be the other way around!
Llywus about 12 years ago
Thanks, Strod, for the link. I always liked that particular Sunday, even used to have it on my bulletin board of humor. It always reminds me of the John Prine song “Living in the Future”