
Looks like the prologue to a really, really bad Christmas movie. Other than that, I’m stumped.
The Tooth Fairy looks like she’s recovering from a really rough Christmas party but other than that…

Looks like the prologue to a really, really bad Christmas movie. Other than that, I’m stumped.
The Tooth Fairy looks like she’s recovering from a really rough Christmas party but other than that…

So… a Christian father says “Merry Christmas” to his Christian son and that ignites an argument? No, not in this or any other known universe.
This strip could have been written by one of the people who insist that liberals want to ban Christians from saying “Merry Christmas” to other Christians, and I’m pretty sure that isn’t what Trudeau actually believes.
Mallard Fillmore, maybe…

Several people sent this to me — but so far, I haven’t been able to work out how this makes any sense grammatically. And if it doesn’t, of course, it’s less a punchline than just word soup.
Can any language mavins help out here?

Yes, not just Death yet again, but Death and Mister Peanut.
They’re obviously doing the Comic Strip Circuit together.

I can’t remember why, but this comic came up in discussion a while back and I couldn’t locate it at the time. So here it is.
The first three were submitted by Andréa:




The first three were submitted by Andréa:






This might be a repeat from last year. Hard to tell, thanks to the Comicalypse
Of course I can’t let Christmas come and go without posting this:


Forget the punchline, such as it is… do you increase your red blood cells by getting blood from a chicken???