Just to know means so much to me..

Hey, it’s Chris again.

Impromptu reader poll time, folks!

Whether you’ve been following LBFA for a while or are one of the new influx of people we’ve seen over the last few weeks, we need your help.

It’s simple enough, we just need you to leave a comment (here in this blog) telling us what your favorite strip or strips are.

I have total faith that you can help us out with this.

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  1. Kevin Church

    I like the strips with the dirtbike gangs and…oh, wait, no, I was thinking of Cool As Ice again. Nevermind.

    I thought the strip started off a bit too…something but you guys have hit your stride in the new year. I loved the X-Men In The Bible one because it was 100% true and funny and managed to do something new with a cast of characters that’s been beaten to death in “funny” comics. USS Enterprise is what made me fall in love with the strip. Great visual storytelling and the title just sells it. And more strips with Herzog. Pls.

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  2. Markus Seaberry

    I think I liked the two Watchmen posts. I completely missed it the second time. I had to click on the previous cartoon to figure it out. But, it was clever!!

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  3. Rae

    I like the interactions between Chris and Curt. They make me laugh.

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  4. Lauren

    Gonna go with the Batman/Daffy Duck one, or the CSI: Miami one.

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  5. Dylan

    “Is Little Richard dead?”
    “I’m Wally West. And I am high as hell.”
    Batman vs. Omega Sanction
    “Terry Taggart! Microscopic Urethra Explorer!”
    “Yo, I invented a game!”
    “2. Sandworms?”
    “Yo, check out this new Garfield book.”
    “PORTAL TECHNOLOGY!”
    “Just as he wished…”

    Those are my faves.

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  6. hellohappytime

    I think my favorites are:

    The batman daffy duck thing
    the flash on speed thing
    and the death notebook

    Fun times.

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  7. Donnie

    Rastro, Daffy/Bats, W House, White Lantern, Shame on a Nazi.

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  8. Joel Priddy

    My favorite strips were the fifteen-part series where The Creeper and those two guys from Waiting for Godot were clipping cake recipes out of old Fifties housekeeping magazines.

    “Nothing to be done,” indeed!

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  9. Diana

    My favorite it the Twilight strip, Meanwhile at the mall. Oh, vampires.

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  10. :)

    XOXO!

    The ones that are on time :)

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  11. dd

    okay, i have to admit that a few of these have gone way over my head, but of the strips i’ve understood, here are my favs . . .
    :: runner’s high
    :: ghost-riding the whip
    :: meanwhile, at the mall

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  12. april

    just went through the archive and boy, there are some good ones:

    silver age vs. mortal combat
    ghost ridin’ the whip
    bat season
    white lantern
    runner’s high
    watchmen

    and of course, my all time favorite is “Garfield, no…”

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  13. Pat!

    “ghost rider the whip”
    “runner’s high.”
    “x-men in the bible”
    “it stays white out later”
    “silver age DC vs. mortal kombat”
    “Left 4 Dead”
    “he wasn’t trippin’”

    there ya go!

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  14. Brian

    Silver Age DC vs Mortal Kombat. Bloody awesome!

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  15. Oran Parker

    Okay, I’ve been following your blog for about a month and the 2 comics that I’ve passed on to others were “what really happened to Batman” in Final Crisis and “white lantern.” I’m not sure if those are the titles, but you get the drift. Love the style and wit. Funny and smart. Keep ‘em coming…MAKE MINE LBFA!

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  16. lynn

    pee-hole or garfield :)

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