






I really like treating “erudite” as the name of a mineral. But don’t care for the supposed punch line here that was used to get that across and try to pun on the standard meaning.















I really like treating “erudite” as the name of a mineral. But don’t care for the supposed punch line here that was used to get that across and try to pun on the standard meaning.









First up, Andréa was struck by the treatment of the old Goofy/Pluto problem, in Pearls Before Swine and Strange Brew:



Next up, Jerry found the focus on Feng Shui in Bizarro and Pickles:



Finally, BillR was seeing jigsaw puzzles all over the place, or at least in F-Minus and Rhymes With Orange:







Do they have something backwards, tho?



Hmm, the status as an OY may be slightly dubious, but it’s worth it.

Sent in by Andréa, BillR, and Dan Sachs; this is somewhat of a CIDU-OY. You may need to brush up on your triggernometry!














You say tomato, I say potato …






In this Sad-LOL, she discovers why he seemed to be ghosting her.







Did that help boost your amused system?


Thanks to Andréa, who lives in the sub-tropics.

From Andréa.




It seems to be aiming for “What has this modern world come to?” but in execution just seems kind of sweet.
These comics are here to celebrate a variety of holidays. Happy Chanuka, or any other holiday you might be celebrating today.









First appearance of Crabgrass at CIDU.
Can’t remember, has this really not been used? It’s so good!


And a special late-for-Thanksgiving quasi-synchro section of Pilgrim-hat-buckle jokes!

Contributed by Andréa:

