P.S.
Also, totally forgot to mention this, go check out
http://marmadukeexplained.blogspot.com/
I was very sure, as I'm sure many of you are, that I saw all the humor in Marmaduke every time I read it (which was plentiful). But alas I did not see "all" the humor as Joe Mathlete showed me and continues to show me on a daily basis. My personal favorite is, "Marmaduke is laughing at his owner-lady's workout routine. She responds to her dog's mocking laughter with a sarcastic, Who's Afraid Of Virginia Wolfe-esque suggestion/putdown."
Marmaduke is truly an existenial morality play where we all learn something, even if we haven't been to college. Unlike that mickey mouse Calvin and Hobbes.
http://marmadukeexplained.blogspot.com/
I was very sure, as I'm sure many of you are, that I saw all the humor in Marmaduke every time I read it (which was plentiful). But alas I did not see "all" the humor as Joe Mathlete showed me and continues to show me on a daily basis. My personal favorite is, "Marmaduke is laughing at his owner-lady's workout routine. She responds to her dog's mocking laughter with a sarcastic, Who's Afraid Of Virginia Wolfe-esque suggestion/putdown."
Marmaduke is truly an existenial morality play where we all learn something, even if we haven't been to college. Unlike that mickey mouse Calvin and Hobbes.
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