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Here's the highest-rated result from Pinces & Phillips (you can see all 5 results in this comic's search engine):
Graph of Units sold vs. Year of Boats and Boat Shoes. / They are linked until about 2005 when Boat Shoe sales go through the roof.
{{Caption: Damn, was it those hipsters again?}} / {{Alt-text: Dartmouth has contributed to this in no small way.}} / {{May 24, 2010}}
http://pincesandphillips.com/80.php
Here's the highest-rated result from my winter cap (you can see all 3 results in this comic's search engine):
Graph of more blueberries I love blueberries
graph
http://mywintercap.com/209.html#comic
Here's the highest-rated result from Another Gaming Comic (you can see all 6 results in this comic's search engine):
Jill: I'll ask my Dominated gnoll how far it is to the main lair. / Steele: Hmm, would he tell you... / Jill: He doesn't have a bloody choice, he's mind-controlled. / Steele: Well, he'd get a new save with a +2 bonus against anything that was strongly against his morals, but I don't think this really qualifies. So I'll fastforward the interrogation a bit for you. The main settlement is about a mile from here, he can show you the right paths and tell you where the guard-stations are, and they only trap the dead-end tunnels, so as long as you follow his lead you guys are safe. / Jill: Excellent, that is everything I was going to ask. / Dan (under his breath): That gnoll should be dead...
Dan: So we can finish him off now... / Jill: No! He's under my control now, for days, so we might as well use him. But beyond that, Steele was too willing to give all that information, so the gnoll probably knows something that we don't. / Steele: What! / Joe: Exactly... / Jill: What might he be hiding? / Joe: These gnolls don't seem like a sufficient threat by themselves. All the ones who failed to save were killed by one fireball... / Dan: EXPLOSIVE Fireball! / Dang: So there's probably another threat down here.
Jill: Alright, Mercutio will ask the gnoll who his tribe works for. / Steele (annoyed): Ghagh! Argraargh... / Joe: I think you struck a nerve there, Jill. / Steele: You guys and your stupid, crazy, anticlimactic metagaming... They work for 'the halfling', okay. He answers that they work for the halfling. / Dan: Frodo? / Dang: No, I think that would be the halfling shadowdancer that attacked us with a delver out on the plains.
Joe: The recurring villain! As predicted, he died early enough in the story arc that he has simply been replaced. / Jill: This could be a good sign for our treasure-curve. / Steele: Stop trying to reduce my campaign into a series of graphs and spreadsheets! / Dan: Hey, I just remembered something. / Steele (angry): What? What did you remember? / Dan: He ain't recurring no more! / Steele: *sigh* / Dang (peering over at Jill's laptop): Wow, it's a real graph.
http://agc.deskslave.org/comic_viewer.html?goNumber=363
Here's the highest-rated result from Bunny - The Book of Random (you can see all 8 results in this comic's search engine):
Far more fun than a chainsaw / Pink Bunny, sitting atop a pile of carnage / Lawnmower / Blood / <<VRVVRNVVRNNR>>
http://frozenreality.co.uk/comic/bunny/index.php?id=99
Here's the highest-rated result from Housepets! (you can see all 8 results in this comic's search engine):
Housepets! - Reinterpreting Comics
[[Peanut's comic drawings on lined paper.We see Spot (professor) with open arms.]] / Title: SPOT McCLOUD talks about COMICS / Spot (professor): I am professor Spot and I am absolutely INSANE about comics!
[[Depictions of music and pictures as examples of different artwork.]] / Spot (professor): Of course DEFINING comics is a task in itself! What good is the common definition if I can't include all my favorite art styles?
[[Spot (professor) is hiding behind a big sign, looking over the top edge.]] / Spot (professor): So we'll start with this to begin! / Sign: COMICS (pl. n.) / Sign: 1) Art with JUXTAPOSITION / Sign: 2) SPACE = TIME / Sign: SEE ALSO art
[[Spot (professor) sits on a planet in space, looking down at the sun. More planets in the background.]] / Spot (professor): With this definition we can plainly see that comics go back MILLIONS OF YEARS
[[A stick-figure Spot (professor) runs away from a giant fire-breathing turkey, more stick people with spears running the same way.]] / Spot (professor): Comics =/= Survival! **So** when cavemen were bored, they made COMICS!
[[Drawings of different scenes, a declining stock market graph, a superhero, connected by a zigzag line.]] / Spot (professor): The ancient Sumos had art I MEAN COMICS as well! / Picture caption: "Bear and Bull market," found 1519
[[Two bull heads with equality signs.]] / Spot (professor): In fact, words and comics come from the same source: pictures with meaning! / Bull Head 1 = A / Bull Head 2 = Comic book, titled BLOODGUN
[[The professor in an extreme close-up, wearing a pyramid shaped paper hat with writing on it.]] / Spot (professor): You can see exactly what I mean from this handy pyramid. / Pyramid: PICTURES, COMICS! :D WORDS / Arrows pointing to pyramid: Squares, etc. / Arrows pointing to pyramid: lots of shading / Spot (professor): It keeps me safe from evil alien censorship
http://housepetscomic.com/2010/05/31/a-comic-about-comics-how-original/
Here's the highest-rated result from pictures for sad children archive (you can see all 8 results in this comic's search engine):
aww hamburgers
DAVID FOSTER WALLACE / stranded on a desert island / scratch scratch
To whom it just might concern 1: Though my situation is one I might call not unpleasant (esp. w/r/t availability of food [in this case coconuts], though i am not sure if coconuts go out of season or what have you 2), i would appreciate its termination 2 Proposed graph for coconut season: 1 I, being the most frequent reader of this message, am certainly concerned, and may regret this phrasing at a later date most certainly
rescue!
i ain't got time to read that.
http://archive.picturesforsadchildren.com/167/
Here's the highest-rated result from thistle salad (you can see all 8 results in this comic's search engine):
thistle salad - 000775 - armageddon girl
[[Mariah, sitting by the fireplace, looking out at the unconscious Molly Shue tangled up in the tigerskin rug.]]
[[close-up of Mariah.]]
Mariah: Albert! Bring me a book or something!
http://thistlesalad.com/thistle000775.htm
Here's the highest-rated result from 8 1/2 by Eleven (you can see all 8 results in this comic's search engine):
"In which she isn't surprised."
[Nillan] Are you... surprised? / [Leyla] No.
[Nillan] I'm sorry. I shouldn't have said... that.
[Leyla] It's okay. I shouldn't have reacted the way I did... I'm just sort of unsure where to file that information.
[Nillan] How about there?
http://lucastds.com/webcomic/index.php?strip_id=99
Here's the highest-rated result from The Mansion Of E (you can see all 8 results in this comic's search engine):
The Mansion of E - Sunday , May 12 , 2013
[[In Root Hall, Rithathra the young Motihaul gives her mother Agita a flower, with the words HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY behind them.]]
http://mansionofe.comicgenesis.com/d/20130512.html
Here's the highest-rated result from Atrabile (you can see all 3 results in this comic's search engine):
Doctor: Let me try to better explain... / Dcotor: This is a supply and demand graph, it illustrates a simple truth
[[Value - Quantity - Supply - Demand]] / Doctor: "If a thing is very rare its value will be high because / of the competition for it"
Doctor: But it only works due to an underlying and often unnoticed assumption: at least someone must want that thing
Doctor: That's why nobody will ever love you / Child: Thanks, I understand now
{{text_up: You're welcome. Now please lie down on the bed so we can start the vivisection.}} / {{text_dn: God allows the existence of such severe genetic diseases for us to better understand the undeniable value of life. Ours.}}
http://atrabile.net/en/80/
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