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  2. 120 twisted jokes for dark humor fans - AOL

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    Husband: “Hi pregnant, I’m dad.”. Wife: “No, you’re not.”. My marriage counselor asked if it was true that I generally wake up grumpy in the morning. I said, “Nah, most of the time I ...

  3. Sunday comics - Wikipedia

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    The Sunday comics or Sunday strip is the comic strip section carried in most Western newspapers. Compared to weekday comics, Sunday comics tend to be full pages and are in color. Many newspaper readers called this section the Sunday funnies, the funny papers or simply the funnies. [1]

  4. Black and White (picture book) - Wikipedia

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    LC Class. PZ7.M1197 Bl 1990. Black and White is a 1990 postmodern children's picture book by David Macaulay. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company, it received mixed reviews upon its release, but it was the recipient of the Caldecott Medal for illustration in 1991. The book tells four overlapping stories, each drawn with a distinct visual style.

  5. Newspaper riddle - Wikipedia

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    A black and white newspaper that is "read" all over. The newspaper riddle is a riddle joke or conundrum in English that begins with the question: [1] Q: What is black and white and red all over? The traditional answer, which relies upon the identical pronunciation of the words "red" and "read", is: [1] [2] A: A newspaper.

  6. Barney Google and Snuffy Smith - Wikipedia

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    Humor. Barney Google and Snuffy Smith, originally Take Barney Google, for Instance, [ 1 ][ note 1 ] is an American comic strip created by cartoonist Billy DeBeck. Since its debut on June 17, 1919, [ 3 ] the strip has gained a large international readership, appearing in 900 newspapers in 21 countries. The initial appeal of the strip led to its ...

  7. Bill DuBay - Wikipedia

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    Bill DuBay. William Bryan Dubay [1] (January 11, 1948 – April 15, 2010 [1] [2] ), also known by the pseudonyms Will Richardson, and Dube, [3] was an American comic-book editor, writer and artist best known as editor and writer for Warren Publishing, including that company's horror -comics magazines Creepy, Eerie and Vampirella .