Everett True Comics

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A place to appreciate the twentieth century comic character Everett True of "The Outbursts of Everett True." Feel free to check out the sticky.

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"No context Thursday" is all about guessing the context of an Everett True strip without having any prior information about it. The full strip will later be revealed in a spoiler in the post body.

Obligatory disclaimer: NCT is completely optional to tune in for. Those who want to make a guess are free to do so. Regular comic strips are always allowed to be posted, even on NCT.

Now; what do you think the context behind this is?

original January 22, 1909

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Transcriptions always encouraged

I love you all so much the little everetters

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Goodnight my everetters

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Irrelevant: just received a notice that my surname is finally officially changed (: I'm not married its just my old name was hard for everyone to pronounce and it always felt like shit so I'm relieved I dont have to experience that anhmore

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Hey ww1 is over!

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I was gonna post the turkey one but I stumbled upon this and I love it

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I believe somebody already posted this on comicstrips but I just love this particular comic lmao the facial expressions

Reminders that transcriptions are always welcomed and encouraged

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Transcription:

OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO

Everett True: "DO YOU THINK IT IMPROVES THE ORCHESTRA MUSIC BY THUMPING TIME TO IT WITH YOUR FEET? IT DOES NOT!"

Everett True is angrily addressing a man sitting next to him at an orchestra performance. Everett has a stern look and is raising his clenched fist striking the man. The man being addressed looks startled and scared, with his mouth open in surprise and one hand raised defensively. Two other onlookers are visible, both watching the scene unfold with a look of mild amusement.

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