As long as you read the clues carefully!!! ARRGGHHH
I zoomed through and couldn’t get answer because I read clue #1 as the relation of the Ace to the 8 card. After seeing the correct answer made no sense, I reread and found my error.
2) Once there, the top line has a link “Comics” with an open arrow head —”v” — . click on it. That will bring up the full menu from which I snipped the attachment.
3) For ease of use, click on “Comics A – Z”
4) When the comics list appears, put your cursor over the title of the comic you want to read; right click and select “Open link in new tab”.
You can do that as many times as you have titles.
5) Clicking on a tab will not take you directly to the comic.
Just to the right of the “Overview” red oval there is “READ”, clicking on that will finally get you to the current day’s comic and two days prior to boot (I’m guessing that’s where your “…loading them 3 at a time…” came from).
Yesterday, it was taking me to next week’s comics. Today reading my favorites works, sort of. Still in random order instead of the order I prefer. Still only some strips load at a time, not all of them, but way better than 3. None of the vintage strips I read are there in my favorites. I read almost every comic on the site and going one at a time would take way too much time. Going to a comic on the A-Z you then have to scroll to the date and open. Trying to do that with the vintage is nigh impossible unless I remember exactly what date in the past was shown Tuesday so I can pick up the story at the right place. Once again, an “upgrade” is a significant downgrade in function.
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Do not touch with your bare hands!
…or kiss…
Whooaahhh, that’s good toad! 😜
Cute, retro 1970s design in frogs.
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Like!
“Inspector Flowers” By: Jeremy Norton (ArtStation)
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Buster Crabbe, while still in his 20s, handsome, athletic, early 1930s Olympic gold medalist in swimming, became a Hollywood golden boy.
Despite the expression on his face, which to me seems to say “OK, I caught her, now what do I do with her?”, he was no stranger to heroic roles.
He had played not only the first Flash Gordon, in 1936, but also Buck Rogers, and, briefly, Tarzan.
Plus dozens of other action parts, often jungle tales or westerns.
This 1938 cover showcases the 2nd Flash Gordon series.
aka daleandkristen
Buster showed up in the Buck Rogers (Gil Gerard @1990) series. Seeing him was a HOOT.
Oooops. @1980
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says the sign occupying the bike lane.
2016: Sydney, Australia
Yes, I’m picturing the expression on the face of a cyclist riding straight towards that sign, with traffic in the street.
And sometimes there are lamp posts.
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I don’t know about you, but I always wear a suit & tie, and wingtips, to the beach.
Rosie?
If she’s still alive today, she’s about 102.
I dunno, just odd to think about.
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Great photo bombing!
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….brain. hurt…
My answer agreed with Puzzles World’s
THE ORDER
I got it as well, the #3 info holds the clue.
king 8 10 queen ace jack 9
As long as you read the clues carefully!!! ARRGGHHH
I zoomed through and couldn’t get answer because I read clue #1 as the relation of the Ace to the 8 card. After seeing the correct answer made no sense, I reread and found my error.
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“You look familiar.”
Leap of faith.
Nice animation! Is it new?
Sorry, and very sad, to keep pointing this out, but as it stands at present, nothing that says it’s StelBel’s work can possibly be new.
Certainly I am aware of that. My thought was that Nighthawks could still be crediting Stel Bel for new work on which she had an influence.
it’s from 2016
From yesterday.
Comics Kingdom has definitely changed its format alright.
To get more than three comics at a time is relatively easy though.
1) Go to the U.R.L. below (I’ve left it “raw” so you can easily copy and save it somewhere).
https://comicskingdom.com/
2) Once there, the top line has a link “Comics” with an open arrow head —”v” — . click on it. That will bring up the full menu from which I snipped the attachment.
3) For ease of use, click on “Comics A – Z”
4) When the comics list appears, put your cursor over the title of the comic you want to read; right click and select “Open link in new tab”.
You can do that as many times as you have titles.
5) Clicking on a tab will not take you directly to the comic.
Just to the right of the “Overview” red oval there is “READ”, clicking on that will finally get you to the current day’s comic and two days prior to boot (I’m guessing that’s where your “…loading them 3 at a time…” came from).
I hope this helps.
Yesterday, it was taking me to next week’s comics. Today reading my favorites works, sort of. Still in random order instead of the order I prefer. Still only some strips load at a time, not all of them, but way better than 3. None of the vintage strips I read are there in my favorites. I read almost every comic on the site and going one at a time would take way too much time. Going to a comic on the A-Z you then have to scroll to the date and open. Trying to do that with the vintage is nigh impossible unless I remember exactly what date in the past was shown Tuesday so I can pick up the story at the right place. Once again, an “upgrade” is a significant downgrade in function.
Cleo is doing what I’m sure she’s been asked to do at least a couple dozen times in her life…
She’s taking a flying leap 😁.
….
Not to worry, though .
In fact, I was a bit worried, because we don’t see her landing…
Till I figured out why she’ll surely be ok.
It’s because she’s not only loved, she’s the STAR of this here shebang…
Neither Clara and Claude, her over-protective puppy parents, nor the Cleo and Company legal department, nor even Nighthawks himself…
would be letting her do this… to say nothing of their respective insurance companies…
If they didn’t know every security precaution had been taken, and trust in her safety.
In fact, and I hope Cleo will forgive me for mentioning this….
I wouldn’t be surprised if one of those precautions was either the use of an indoor studio, and a green screen…
Or… um… for a big star like Cleo Clifford… maybe even a stunt double.
While we’re worrying about her falling through the air, she might be enjoying a kibble pizza with extra cheese, in the studio commissary.
I was a bit concerned when the titles came up while she was still in free fall.
LOL, I like it better than the original.
These folks are nothing if not fun.
Secret tools of the common crow
One of my favorite.
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