Mostly babies
Hi and Lois, 11/19/24
See, here's an example of why Hi and Lois absolutely should stick to its post-punchline vibes: today's strip does have a punchline, and it sucks. Oh, what's that? You don't watch a form of televised entertainment that's become omnipresent because it's cheap to produce and activates the same base pleasure centers in the human bran that react to cocaine? You'd rather contemplate the slow-moving majesty of nature instead? Thanks, smug baby, you've really given us all something to think about, via extremely mild wordplay.
Marvin, 11/19/24
Two of the worst things about Marvin are (a) it's often about the title character peeing and pooing, and his adversarial relationship to toilets and being potty trained, and (b) it never really lands on whether the title character is a preverbal infant who communicates with thought balloons, in which case the peeing and pooing make sense, or a child old enough to go to school independently and talk out loud and such. Anyway, today's strip hits both of these low notes, if you're keeping track.
Rex Morgan, M.D., 11/19/24
Is Rex Morgan a fast-paced, gripping adventure strip that makes every visit to the comics page a thrill ride? No. But does it tackle real-world medical issues and educate the general public about their importance? Also no. But does it feature lots of drawings of hands in very specific positions and configurations? Yeah, that's the one. It does that. We all know about "feet guys," but if there's such a thing as "hand guys," as I assume there are, Rex Morgan, M.D., is their go-to, and I think that's great.