Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Cork 25

I've hit the quarter of a century mark with Cork. Actually, a quarter of 100 strips, but I'm going to celebrate anyways dammit.

13 comments:

  1. You are a genius. There , I've said it. Just as the wheel comes off Jeff's Bigwheel at 50 mph so shall Cork carom into cartoon history

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  2. "Dry and a little Lean." I like it. Very cute. How did he like "A Man for All Seasonings"?

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  3. I never watched Ishtar ... Hey, the last Cork 'toons have to do with food and eating (sort of) and one would be perfect for your page in the comic creators cookbook. Just one recipe ... (with appropriate copyrights, of course) ... I won't ask again.

    ;-)

    ... maybe.

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  4. Tom, I do not cook at all. AT ALL. Here's my recipe for Benny's Bachelor Staple: Add Ramen to boiling water for... whenever. Stir in flavoring. Eat.

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  5. I've seen Ishtar. It would probably go down easier today. At the time the context was "what are these enormous stars doing in this paltry thing." Now the film fits their current, usedtobe status.

    All the shots were really nice in this strip.

    This movie eating gag is gold

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  6. Cork really became my favorite cartoon during the last weeks. I subscribed to the RSS feed, so i won't miss an issue.

    Greetings from Germany :-)
    Stefan

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  7. I think Ishtar CREATED their has-been status.

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  8. "RSS Feed?" "Won't miss an issue?" "Germany?"

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  9. I have a Cork fan in Germany? Cool. I'm a little confused about the RSS feed as well. Anybody enlightened and computer savvy to explain it to me the uneducated?

    Also, thank you Stefan. We know where you're from, but who do you know from the group? Anyone? How'd you find us? WHO ARE YOU WORKING FOR?!!! ARE YOU WATCHING ME RIGHT NOW?!!

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  10. Stefan, Part of the cyberattack sqaud. The electrical grid deactivation will be delayed if Cork 50 is due.

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  11. I think according to Wikipedia, Facebook could be considered an RSS feed.

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