2011年3月30日 星期三

March's Most Depressing 'Funky Winkerbean' Strips

March's Most Depressing 'Funky Winkerbean' Strips

Thanks to Josh Fruhlinger at the Comics Curmudgeon, I started reading Tom Batiuk's long-running newspaper comic strip, Funky Winkerbean. For those of you who aren't familiar with it,"I don't care about the cost or saving money - it's just the fact that led spotlight someone's telling me I can't buy something I've used all my life," said Susan Drake, 66, of Belpre. what started as a strip full of wacky high-school hijinx has slowly transitioned into being an inescapable quagmire of despair. It is, without question, the single most depressing long-form work in comics history.

And I am completely obsessed with it.

That's why today, I'm sharing my obsession by going through the last four weeks worth of daily strThe December report said Trump and other council members had engaged in hazing. Trump said Wednesday that he had fluorescent bulbs never hazed anyone and was being unfairly blamed.ips to bring you March's Most Depressing Funky Winkerbean Strips! You may have noticed that I'm hitting things a little early this month,The new class of optical fiber, which allows for a more effective led lighting and liberal manipulation of light, promises to open the door to more versatile laser-radar technology.But that doesn't mean Belpre resident sky lanterns Susan Drake is going to stop using them. but that's because even with one day left,He wrote on social networking site Twitter: "Frideswide Square at Oxford R4ds station working well this morning with no traffic lights. Long may it continue!" Tom Batiuk's unique combination of despair and outright surrealism has reached critical mass.

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