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Not to everyone's taste

If you laughed at Monty Python’s non-Euclidian humor, or reveled in the work of Edward Gorey, * Wondermark should be right up your street.

 

* “The Gashlycrumb Tinies” is a perennial favorite.

 

 

Comments

Thanks for the Wondermark link! Good stuff.

I neglected to thank Mike Livingston for the introduction to Wondermark.

And I neglected to thank The Onion.

I'll just thank our local veteran drudge.

My mother had a poster of "The Gashlycrumb Tinies" in our house when I was a child. I was overcome by a sense of dark foreboding every time I saw it. Which is perhaps exactly what my mother intended.

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