Thursday, February 25, 2010

Mary Worth 692

For those of you who are new to Mary Worth, the woman on the right is a recurring character who sometimes appears in the strip drinking coffee. Her name is Mary Worth. She's not very interesting, but fortunately she doesn't appear in the strip very often.

Today's Full Strip

8 comments:

  1. Mary seems deeply frightened by the coffee in panel one.

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  2. I think she's trying to see where Dawn's donut landed.

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  3. Wanders, it might be a good idea to warn newcomers that sometimes when Mary Worth appears, she also drinks what looks like blood. Seeing that could scar someone who wasn't expecting it.

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  4. Awww Just look at the two of them! It seems fitting to play the Andy Griffith Theme song...

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  5. Mary's cup, in the foreground, is smaller than Dawn's cup which is in the background. Rookie artist mistake... or perhaps Giella is giving us subtle clues to the decling state of his mental health due (of course) to the mind-numbing job of having to illustrate lame story lines by Karen Moy.

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  6. Not only are they "getting along so well", it appears that after their little 'blood oath' thing down at the clinic, Wilbur and kurt have apparently decided to form a gang! (Those white shirts obviously denote their chosen gang 'color' and Wilbur appears to be flashing a hand 'sign'!

    SR and Charterstone residents beware! Nothing good can come from this! Take heed and listen to ol' Helen down there in Miami; she knows about these things.

    p.s. my verification word today was "graliti" and that rhymes with "graffiti" See what I mean, LoL?

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  7. Are Wilbur and Kurt romping through a meadow performing an interpretive dance routine?

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  8. Mary's drinking espresso to keep herself awake.

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