Mr. Wiggly: 1st panel; he must have gotten out his drill and made a hole thru the table so he could see what devilishly funny things 8-Ball must be up to.
I mean, have we destroyed every last vestige of Lewis Carroll/C.L. Dodson—“Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland,” “Through the Looking Glass,” etc.—because he turned out, by modern standards of decency, to be a “child pornographer”? (Yes, he took photos of nude prepubescent girls—with the mothers’/parents’ permissions.)
If we search hard enough, we can probably find some presumably objectionable utterance, incident, or the like by just about anybody and everybody, even Mister Rogers, Charles M. Schulz, Mother Teresa, or Abraham Lincoln. Do we let that eradicate any and all goodness they did?
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member over 1 year ago
Dilbert was OK back in the day, but ran a few decades too long after Scott Adams got brain worms.
P51Strega over 1 year ago
There’s a lot of funny stuff in those books, no need to get rid of them. Adams doesn’t get a cent from rereading them.
Doctor Toon over 1 year ago
I still remember some Bill Cosby routines that were pretty funny, before some other funny stuff came out about him
I didn’t have to decide what to do with the old record albums that I had of his once upon a time, poor storage took care of that
Zebrastripes over 1 year ago
What to do….what to dooooo
banjoAhhh! over 1 year ago
Mr. Wiggly: 1st panel; he must have gotten out his drill and made a hole thru the table so he could see what devilishly funny things 8-Ball must be up to.
Guybrush Threepwood over 1 year ago
This is becoming pathetic.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 1 year ago
I would keep the ones I like. I can separate the art from the artist.
Intergalactic Hussy over 1 year ago
Do whatever people did with their Milli Vanilli CD liner notes.
LNER4472 Premium Member over 1 year ago
I mean, have we destroyed every last vestige of Lewis Carroll/C.L. Dodson—“Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland,” “Through the Looking Glass,” etc.—because he turned out, by modern standards of decency, to be a “child pornographer”? (Yes, he took photos of nude prepubescent girls—with the mothers’/parents’ permissions.)
If we search hard enough, we can probably find some presumably objectionable utterance, incident, or the like by just about anybody and everybody, even Mister Rogers, Charles M. Schulz, Mother Teresa, or Abraham Lincoln. Do we let that eradicate any and all goodness they did?
Bradley Walker over 1 year ago
Bill Cosby.
Woody Allen.
John Lasseter.
Al Capp.
Try to separate the art from the artist. Use a crowbar if you have to.
FreyatheWanderer over 1 year ago
I love it when comics reference Little Free Libraries!