Remember newspapers?
Back in the day, daily editions would have a page of comic strips. with extra large strips in color on Sundays.
When I read newspapers in the 80s, most of the strips nationally syndicated
In my local paper, the SF Chronicle, we had a national-turned-local strip Travels With Farley, then later just Farley
Today's strip parodies several syndicated strips that were popular at that time:
- Deathnuts / !Peanuts@midwest.social
- Dunesburied / Doonesbury
- Blondie and Deadwood / Blondie (and Dagwood)
- Ricky the Roadkilled Squirrel / (not entirely sure what this was parodying, although there was a daily Bullwinkle comic strip based on the popular Rocky and Bullwinkle cartoon, featuring Rocky The Flying Squirrel that ran from 1962-1965)
- Garstuffed / !garfield@lemmy.world
- The Other Side / The Far Side (self reference, You Are Here)
- Marmadead / Marmaduke
- For Deader or Even Worse / For Better Or For Worse
- Family Disasters / Family Circus
- The Deadhorns / The Lockhorns
A lot of these were just unfunny, particularly IMO Blondie, Marmaduke, Family Circus, Lockhorns. And much of Garfield.
They are worthy of much deserved parody !garfieldism@lemmy.blahaj.zone Dysfunctional Family Circus and so forth...
I hear a lot of those long-running strips had some merit when they first came out, but became shit over the decades of publication, changing artists, etc. You can read about these in their respective Wikipedia entries.