

A couple of meta takes on this comic trope. The first one is from Will:










A couple of meta takes on this comic trope. The first one is from Will:









And another one for official Frankenstein Day:

And one directly addressing the occasion:


This from Chemgal, spotting an OY not in the comic overall but in a particular panel.

That’s right, it’s in what Chemgal calls “the third last panel”. I was going to have a fine old time on how different people, not to mention different nations, have different ways of counting from the back of a series, so the only safe way to label a “third from the end” or “second one from the last” or “position negative 3” is to adopt the technical-looking but easy-enough and safely unambiguous ANTEPENULTIMATE.
Oh but then! — but then I took a closer look, and I think the drawing is misleading, and actually the last panel includes both Adam’s speech balloon “Seriously .. all that?” as well as Katy’s and Clayton’s jibes. So the one with the cute shark tray pun is “second last” … or do you say “next to last”? Or “second back from the end”? Or “first before the last one”? Let’s go with PENULTIMATE!


“We prefer the British spelling diarrhoea as it shows a loss of control of your vowels.”





Obligatory pedantic note: I still don’t like to see “invite” as a noun in place of “invitation”!
Betty’s son asks a question, and sure enough farther down my GoComics feed, I find the answer in Big Nate: First Class!





We almost put this Other Coast in tomorrow’s Mothers’ Day collection.


This one probably was the basis for the “word play in general” category.

Sent in by >>Boy-see Ed<<, who says “This one suits me to a tea”.






This next one depends on remembering when Lars von Trier and friends declared the Dogme 95 principles for filmmaking. (And probably does not require remembering the Kevin Smith film Dogma.)


With this December 2011 Brevity, we’re getting a bit into OYs.







And we interrupt our parade of Oldies to drop in a Duffy Lug Nuts on the same theme from current GoComics publication:






This may be a case of two overfamiliar clichés combining to give a cynical chuckle.

A couple for those of you counting steps. These were also a synchronicity.




A new twist!
Some photo puns


À half-full OY from Andréa:

Paired clips of Super-Fun-Pak Comix mini-strips from an assembly published under Tom the Dancing Bug. Oy!




This Far Side link for the snake crossing cartoon is not going to last very long.


Thanks to Kilby for sending this one, and saying “This is the best 4th-wall joke I’ve seen in quite a while:”




Paranoia strikes deep / Into your life it will creep



The great thing about this is that we understand a couple of important points about how those paintings were made.







Have we had this one before? I recall some discussion of “To Serve Man”. But not this trope of “The old surprise ending is so familiar and boring, we have to put in a different twist.”


And no, it shouldn’t be the other way around!
