Is DC's Flintstones the best comedic comicbook series ever created?
>>88449360
Maybe.
For a comic about the Flintstones, the "democracy" issue went too dark, and didn't deliver enough on the laughs for me.
The only funny thing about it was the gorilla constantly in the background during the war
The rest of the comic is gold
>>88450595
The gay marriage issue rubbed me the wrong way.
Don't tell me the whole point of marriage is to establish exclusive breeding pairs, then say it's okay for non-breeding pairs to get married and anyone who says otherwise is a bigot. It's quite literally counter-intuitive. No one seemingly had any trouble with Those Two Guys being gay when they were in the Sex Cave, so they were clearly okay with gay people as a part of the community anyway. It was only the invention of society-sanctioned pair-bonding for the purpose of rearing the resultant offspring in a comparatively safe environment that created a problem, since obviously a homosexual pair would not have offspring to care for.
>>88450595
The gorila looked like such bro.
>>88449360
Is there a share with all of them that some kind anon can link?
I've been reading comics for quite some time and I've read A LOT
It is by FAR the funniest comic I've ever read
>>88449360
>>88450520
>>88454124
I get the feeling /co/ really just wants a Carl Sargon, Cave Scientist book.
>>88451131
You're overthinking it. The point was driving home that people are slow to change and anything that is against the norm is seen as a threat to it rather than what it is, just diffrent.
>>88449360
>comedic
>>88454196
But marriage itself was against the norm. It was a counter-culture.
>>88456637
hey good job you understood the metaphor
>>88456754
But marriage has a definite societal benefit and the "gay uncle" theory is still just that.
>>88456793
the comic wasn't arguing for or against marriage, or even gay marriage
it was using marriage as a metaphor for gay marriage to make a point, elucidated here: >>88454196
this is called "satire"