Comic tragics
Batman, Tintin and Asterix, the Phantom… what’s with the blogosphere’s comic-book obsession?
Batman, Tintin and Asterix, the Phantom… what’s with the blogosphere’s comic-book obsession?
The thinking Laborite would as lief be found in bed with a cobra as in a committee room armed with "arguments" from the Tory press." Truth, Perth, 19 June 1915.
Global and local political commentary, and much more, with a pleasantly cynical outlook.
Despite living in Canberra and umpiring softball, Mark Gallagher's blog is defiantly interesting.
Tony's blog eschews links and favours analysis and personal reflection. It makes a nice change.
From the frontier town of Albury-Wodonga, Graham Freeman has been pumping out his top-notch, eclectic material for yonks.
Ruth Brown makes bitchy an artform.
A blog about industrial relations, trade unions, and the insidious WorkChoices legislation.
It’s the whole attention span thing – I can’t read a blog entry that’s more than half a page for the same reasons I read TinTin and Asterix as a teenager.
Don’t forget Superman and Wonder Woman (in addition to Batman).
And also … Garfelt, Peenuts and Dullbert.
Nostalgia?
Also, you have a broken tag on “Tintin”.
Geeeeks.
I think I captrued the essence of the issue.
Asteriz, Tintin, Iznogood, Ompapa and Mad, in that order, for this dweebite.
would someone urgently direct me to any website containing information on the ompapa comics by goscinny & uderzo ?