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Pants pass: Fans of newspaper comics will instantly notice something missing in many of the strips this Friday pants. More than 25 cartoonists are celebrating No Pants Day in a way that helps charities get clothing to those in need. https://t.co/NHd9SfXkM3#odd
I’ll admit, none of my daily GoComic strips seem to have been involved, unless today’s Arlo & Janis is a subtle reference.
(Yes, it is funny, but only if you’ve been in a multi-decade relationship.) Still, good cause, and you’ll be cleaning out your closets for post-pandemic summer anyways:
… Participating artists are drawing their characters without trousers and urging readers to donate clothing to thrift and second-hand stores hard-hit by COVID-19…
Así celebran el Día sin Pantalones, quitándoselos a los personajes
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May 6, 2021
NEW YORK (AP) Fans of newspaper comics will instantly notice something missing in many of the strips this Friday pants.
More than 25 cartoonists behind strips from “Blondie” to “Zippy the Pinhead” are celebrating the quirky holiday No Pants Day in a way that helps charities get clothing to those in need.
Participating artists are drawing their characters without trousers and urging readers to donate clothing to thrift and second-hand stores hard-hit by COVID-19.
“This was a great way to help bring communities together but also have a little bit of a laugh,” said Tea Fougner, comics editor at King Features Syndicate. “Just the idea of No Pants Day, I think, is something that everybody can feel a little bit closer to this year than in previous years.”
Coming Friday, no pants in the comics
Today 7:31 AM
This image released by Kings Features shows a frame from the Dennis The Menace comic strip promoting No Pants Day. More than 25 cartoonists are celebrating the quirky holiday to help charities get clothing to those in need. Participating artists are drawing their characters without trousers and urging readers to donate clothing to thrift and second-hand stores hard-hit by COVID-19. (Kings Features via AP)AP
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Fans of newspaper comics will instantly notice something missing in many of the strips this Friday pants.
More than 25 cartoonists behind strips from “Blondie” to “Zippy the Pinhead” are celebrating the quirky holiday No Pants Day in a way that helps charities get clothing to those in need.
Fans of newspaper comics will instantly notice something missing in many of the strips this Friday - pants.
More than 25 cartoonists behind strips from
Blondie to
Zippy The Pinhead are celebrating the quirky holiday No Pants Day in a way that helps charities get clothing to those in need.
Participating artists are drawing their characters without trousers and urging readers to donate clothing to thrift and second-hand stores hard-hit by Covid-19. This was a great way to help bring communities together but also have a little bit of a laugh, said Tea Fougner, comics editor at King Features Syndicate. Just the idea of No Pants Day, I think, is something that everybody can feel a little bit closer to this year than in previous years.”
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