Bloom County web "reprint": Today Opus joins the cast

I don’t know if the link will always go to this particular strip, or if it goes to the latest strip.

From what I can tell, Yahoo only keeps two weeks’ worth online. In the thread where you told us about this being available, someone said you can search the archives if you subscribe to the daily comics deal from ucomics ($11.95/year). Going to http://news.yahoo.com/comics/bloomcounty gets you to the newest date every time.

Didn’t thank you when you started the first thread revtim. I didn’t read Bloom County yet when they introduced Bobbi Harlow or Opus; it’s a hoot to read the earlier stuff. My old roommate and I have been “appalled with two p’s” since somewhere in the early to mid-eighties (we lived together 1983-1986ish). We had several additional Bloom County jokes that aren’t coming back to me immediately.

Hadn’t looked at this in a couple of days - love the Opus intro. Thanks for sharing.

GT

You’re very welcome!

“A boy and his penguin!”

“A penguin and his boy!”

“Two dips and a dad.”

We’re heading up on the single best of the early Bloom Countys…“Pear pimples for hairy fishnuts!”

“Appalled with two 'P’s!” Ha! I’ve never met anyone else who’s ever got that!

“Like those of…Caspar Weinberger.” “Start over!”

“Madam, do you love your baby?..Then why did you eat him?”

Priceless. I loves me some Bloom County, and have nearly all the books (gotta steal some of mine back from my brother). There’s also a new Opus book out - bought it recently. Haven’t read it yet, but I will soon.

Still my favorite single Comic strip. I used that line on a pair of Jehovah Witnesses once.

Jim

Cutter John!
Steve Dallas!
Quiche Lorraine!

(Classic lines that I can’t remember verbatim for the life of me!) :smack:

About a year ago, one of the managers in the department where I worked uttered an obscure Bloom Countyism during a board meeting, and was quite startled when I caught the reference. Certainly nobody else did. (For the record, the quote was “the cat drinks unleaded”)

My personal favorite:

“Gene Simmons never had a personal computer when he was a kid.”

My love for Bloom County knows no bounds. This link is SO going on favorites!

When I watched the movie “Second Hand Lions” I KNEW the cartoons used were drawn by Berkeley Brethed, and had to restrain myself from informing everyone else that too.

But with a name like Lola, of course I’m a fan!

Lola, we have got to make sure you are introduced to Susie Derkins. (Calvin & Hobbs next door neighbor)
Looks like we lured you out of Lurker-ville. I assume that is somewhere near the Dandelion patch.

Jim

Thanks for the link, man! I used to subscribe to UComics, so I’ve got quite a few of the old strips archived.

A friend of mine once used the phrase “zoom along to his manicurist at 90 miles an hour” in a story submission. He was astonished when I spotted it as a Bloom County reference. (That strip used to hang on my wall as a kid!)

You have far more restraint than I - SpouseO knew right away. And yelled at me for being so excited about it. He thought I was loony.

I recently finished an all-system email at work w/ “I snort the nose Lucifer, banana banana.”

For hardcore readers during the initial run, did it seem to you that the jokes became meaner and more cynical after Berke Breathed’s plane crash in 1986?

“Gorbachev Sings Tractors! Turnip! Buttocks!”

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I shall always, from hereafter, think of TubaDiva as TuphlemGrdlphump.

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Good, bordering on great, but not the best. The best involves The Men’s Couch and a demand that they “take another long hard look at the one thing that gives their miserable lives meaning.” :smiley:

But that one’s not early, and not Bloom County. It’s an Outland strip. :smiley:

Me three, Lola! But, like Snickers I didn’t bother with that ‘restraint’ stuff. I shouted right out – “Hey! Berke Breathed did that artwork! You know, the guy who did Bloom County and Outl…” until my loving family pounced on me and held me down until I shut up.

And my favorite early strip was was probably the one where Milo and his Grandfather are out hunting the “Vanishing Liberal.” They use the Liberal Call – “Welfare! Solar Power! No Nukes!” and a Liberal (looking very much like Mike Stivic) pops up. The Major shoots at him and he runs away shouting “Gun Control! Gun Control!” Hee hee hee.
Milo: “It’s a shame. They’re more fun than buffalo.”
Wounded Liberal: “Ow! Socialized Medicine! Socialized Medicine!”

Either that one or the one where an idiot, assuming that Cutter John must be a crazed-variety of freaked out Vietnam Vet, asks him what he really “felt like doing” after finding out he was disabled.

Cutter John: “Walking.”
Idiot: “Yeah, but I mean what else, Man!”

I had a bit of a crush on Cutter John, to tell the truth – cowboy boots and a porn-star mustache, what’s not to like?