Best comic clips from twitter this week

May 17, 2012

Comics

I like to keep an eye out for any interesting comic images shared on twitter and every now and then I come across some comic gold. The thing is I’m quite bad at sharing these finds myself. So today I thought I’d make a change and start sharing more.

Here are my favourite comic-tweet-picks-of-the-week (who knows it might become a regular feature).

If you like any of these comic images tell them, I’ve embedded their tweets to make it easier for you to show your appreciation.


1.

This comic is trying to explain to us the absurdity of loving some animals and eating others. Although now I’m just thinking what would my cat taste like? No, seriously, why don’t we eat cat?



2.

I feel this comic is a post-modern masterpiece, it inspires, but in the end it is up to the spectator to speculate what “stuff happens”


RT @: Since @ and @ will never leave me alone about my horror comic I started two years ago. Here it is. http: …
@declanshalvey
declanshalvey


3.

What a terribly sexist world your great grandfather lived in. If you want to see this image more clearly click on it.


Comic of the Day: “Husbands Scared Into Protecting Themselves When Suffragettes Win Out”-by Rube Goldberg, May 14, 1912 http://t.co/09kFwQWc
@CenturyAgoToday
100 Years Ago Today


4.

A nice topical one.


I can never tell y’all ‘what Jesus said about homosexuality’ enough. So this time it is in comic book form. http://t.co/0HTiFdYd
@tylergleason
Tyler Gleason


5.

I really don’t know what’s happened to you James, but I am worried. “Hitler, Cancer, Chocolate” what an opener!


My comic Chocolate & Me is still available at these comic shops @ @ @ @ http://t.co/BMh7Qvn6
@themooks
James Howard

Page 1 Chocolate & Me


What is your favourite image? let us know in the comments below. Would you like to see us do this again?

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