MONEY TALKS: the Comic Strip
The BLASPHEMY Page
© 2004,2005,2006 by Owen Lorion.
You can jump directly to some key strips —
The Danish Mohammed Cartoons #420-424,
First arc on the Moslem Problem #172-179,
MasterCard #192-204,
Jesus #247 ff,
Buddha #287 ff,
Jewish & Black issues #378-383,
The sequence of a few strips on this page have been juggled to keep theme items together. I've placed strip numbers
to the bottom-left of each strip, so this should not pose a hardship to other anal-retentive people like myself.
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420.-424. The Danish Mohammed Cartoons

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172.-179. First Moslem Problem arc.

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176. Christopher Columbus has a few things to say.

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193.-204. MasterCard thinks he qualifies for godhood.
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247. Just to show that I'm an equal opportunity blasphemer, here are most of the strips featuring Jesus.

259. I expected Jesus would be having these deep theological insights with Krishna,
but the characters in the strip keep taking on their own personalities in my subconscious, as
though they were real psyches floating in the ether, just waiting for some outlet to give them
release. And Jesus was a stand-up comic.

266. Jesus & James both born in December? Might that imply...

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346.-347. MasterCard briefly returns, and Jesus & MasterCard debate theology.

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376. Jesus, Christmas Day, 2005.

287. Buddha makes an occasional appearance.
341. There are many Buddhas.

323. Not all religious themes are profound.

324. Jesus joins the scene.

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378. Let's pick on the Jews and anyone else I've misses so far. Here's
Sigmund Freud (representing Jews) & Zeus (represented by Phillip II of Macedonia).
379.-383. Herbert Macauley (representing Black Africans) & Sigmund Freud (still representing Jews),
discussing a comparison of Hanukkah to Kwanzaa.
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387. An old joke redux.

436. And one last word on the Danish cartoons.

I hope you recognized that as a pun on the phrase "No news is good news."
Any time you read one you especially like, please drop me an e-mail and let me know. Thanks.
~Owen in Santa Fe
owenkl@comcast.net
This page contains all of my most outstandingly blasphemous strips as of 3/1/06.
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