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Funny cartoon?  Post it here!  Design and construction topics especially favored.  (Maybe political cartoons could go over into Politics Central so this thread can be a happy place.  Just a thought.)

Harry Bliss | Comics I Don't Understand

(Who hasn't groaned at spending yet another $25 because you can't find your other three tapes?)

 
Jan 12, 21 2:46 pm
atelier nobody

A classic - Stank Lloyd Wrong

Jan 12, 21 3:05 pm  · 
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Non Sequitur

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Jan 12, 21 5:00 pm  · 
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x-jla


Ha

Jan 12, 21 5:58 pm  · 
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tduds

Edward Steed is one of my favorites. Such a weirdo.

Jan 12, 21 6:04 pm  · 
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bowling_ball

Love it

Jan 12, 21 6:04 pm  · 
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tduds

I still laugh out loud every time I see this one:Image may contain: text that says 'WORLD'S TALLEST POTATO CONTEST STEED "And don't come come back. back."'

Jan 12, 21 6:08 pm  · 
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citizen

^ I don't get this one.  Can somebody 'splain it to this dull wit?

Jan 12, 21 9:56 pm  · 
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tduds

The potato was cheating!

Jan 12, 21 10:07 pm  · 
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citizen

I think I overthunk it.

Jan 12, 21 10:34 pm  · 
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liberty bell

100% agreement on Steed! He’s a genius.

Jan 13, 21 7:47 am  · 
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one of mine...

Jan 12, 21 6:11 pm  · 
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atelier nobody

And yet he crowdsourced the design of his Presidential Library...

Jan 13, 21 12:43 pm  · 
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randomised

Just saw this one, just had to post:


Jan 12, 21 7:01 pm  · 
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b3tadine[sutures]

This one is simply brilliant.

Jan 13, 21 1:53 pm  · 
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I've used these sources in my blog posts but worth throwing a link in over here:

Architexts - Webcomic, lots of strips to choose from.

Classification of the Design Species - best source is over on Houzz, not sure if Jody Brown has it posted elsewhere.

Jan 13, 21 12:34 pm  · 
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randomised

A Dutch absurdist favourite, Gummbah (a little nsfw now and then)





Jan 13, 21 1:08 pm  · 
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TIQM

Alan Dunn


Jan 14, 21 10:50 am  · 
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TIQM

More Alan Dunn, from The New Yorker.


Jan 15, 21 11:17 pm  · 
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The illustrations of Roger K. Lewis (as seen here via WDBG.org or Architect) are perhaps too obvious an entry?

If so, as I have previously noted, architect John Wiebenson was also apparently author of a comic strip, Archihorse.

re: how architects balance ideas, form, and function - Credit: Roger K. Lewis



Jan 18, 21 12:01 am  · 
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For more Archihorse content see here or here. Or here if interested in purchasing a collection/reprint.

Jan 18, 21 12:14 am  · 
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citizen

I <3 Randy Marsh

What Seems To Be The Officer, Problem Quote By Randy Marsh On South Park

Jan 26, 21 5:11 pm  · 
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From a friend/groupchat


Apr 9, 21 12:41 am  · 
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Not funny perhaps, more of a comic than cartoon (?). But this whole illustrated reflection on Colfax, by Karl Christian Krumpholz, is great if more generally a reflection on history/city-scape. But I particularly dig this brief bit of architectural commentary... Was especially pleased to read that this building is another Denverites "fav" / must-see buildings in the city.

Would love to get a peek inside.


Jan 17, 22 12:32 pm  · 
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Its really one of those buildings you need to feel the presence of though. Always felt Brutalist at least in terms of mass/form, if not style. I should do a bit of digging to learn the details and history...

Jan 17, 22 12:36 pm  · 
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A great Steed I saw recently:


Jan 17, 22 2:31 pm  · 
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