Contributed by Phil Smith III:

Contributed by Phil Smith III:


From Andréa.
One version suggested by Andréa, another plus discussion from Piraro in his blog.


Would it be fun to see that/those in an image-compare slider? I dunno, let’s try!


“This explains a lot” says Stan:

From Andréa:

But he still gets a lot of “Oh yeah? What did it use to be?”.

“To Serve Man”.
(Color version posted by Andréa in comments to Oh Deer Me thread!)

School for gifted neonates!
Never runs out.


A LOL-Eww from Bob Ball.

“Who will you be wearing to the awards?”


Of course, the way Keith draws his character, the “guns” couldn’t possibly mean “bulging biceps” — but the “drawn” is still the operative pun.

She’s one of the Rainy Day Women #s 12 and 35
Have you any Blagues?


An OY-LOL. All three -less words are real, though fernless doesn’t have any common use beyond “lacking a fern”.
Umm, oy … no comment!


From Andréa.

An Oy-Meta!
Th-th-that’s all folks!
Or isss it??


A November 18th Synchron-eww-city from Andréa.


And another Synchron-eww-city from September 4th.

From alGeo.

Some comics completely ignore the new post-coronavirus world, continuing on as if nothing had changed. Some comics consistently reflect the new post-coronavirus world.
But some comics are inconsistent, sometimes acting as if they’re in a world with a pandemic, and sometimes acting as if they’re in a world without. And sometimes they’re even inconsistent within a single strip. For example:

Dagwood goes to work every day without a mask, as if there’s no coronavirus. That’s fine. But in what conceivable world, with or without COVID, does his boss plan an in-person Halloween party, but change it to a Zoom party at the last minute?
Send in your single worst offender for a comic that’s inconsistent in it’s treatment of coronavirus. Here, we mean a single daily strip that’s inconsistent within its panels on a single day, not one that’s just inconsistent between different days. Include “coronovirus inconsistency” in the e-mail title.
Comments are turned off in this post to save the discussion until we get the actual comics.

It is nice when people follow your reading recommendations, but surely more than that is needed for a joke?
Submitted by Arthur.