Comics and comic strips have always been educational—billions of children learned to read by looking at them including my late, great father who was born in 1918! Luckily he never made anything explode –at least as far as I know of!
My dad may or may not have read comic books, but he did make things explode— like bridges, for example. But then, in his defense I must say he was ordered to do that, it helped win the war.
Little Johnny in his comic, learned to handle the atomic. Johnny blew us all to vapors, what a lad for cutting capers! From an old book of Halloween poems I had as a kid.
LordDogmore almost 15 years ago
And lil Johnnie has such a “Glowing” personality.
Steve Bartholomew almost 15 years ago
I learned everything I need to know from comic books.
comYics almost 15 years ago
Multi-purpose.
margueritem almost 15 years ago
I often use this comic as a lesson in morality ‘don’ts’…..
Bargrove almost 15 years ago
The kids are also enjoying those comics under your bed
John Lustig (Last Kiss) creator almost 15 years ago
Marg, I’m happy to improve your life–even if only as a cautionary example.
FunnyDeeds almost 15 years ago
Comics and comic strips have always been educational—billions of children learned to read by looking at them including my late, great father who was born in 1918! Luckily he never made anything explode –at least as far as I know of!
mjmsprt40 almost 15 years ago
My dad may or may not have read comic books, but he did make things explode— like bridges, for example. But then, in his defense I must say he was ordered to do that, it helped win the war.
3hourtour Premium Member almost 15 years ago
she’s learned to hide her spread legs behind a gigantic word balloon…
drewhollan almost 15 years ago
“Splendor in the grass” HEAVEN? YES!!!
lewisbower almost 15 years ago
I’m new at computers. How do I remove that last word balloon to see what’s underneath?
Airboy20 almost 15 years ago
Little Johnny in his comic, learned to handle the atomic. Johnny blew us all to vapors, what a lad for cutting capers! From an old book of Halloween poems I had as a kid.
cleokaya almost 15 years ago
Honey, I don’t care where you learned it. I am just happy that you did. Speaking of beds?