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  1. about 1 year ago on Big Nate

    Can we please find a reason to axe Artur from the strip?

  2. about 1 year ago on Big Nate

    I wonder how many total detentions every character has received throughout the entire strip!

  3. over 1 year ago on Big Nate

    Comic aside, I actually learned something today! That’s not something I see too often with comics :)

  4. over 1 year ago on Big Nate

    AYO?

  5. over 1 year ago on Big Nate

    brb googling if it’s legal to sell hair on eBay.

  6. over 1 year ago on Big Nate

    Pro tip for any readers entering middle or high school and looking for romance tips: if you want your crush to like you, this is among the worst ways to make that happen

  7. over 1 year ago on Big Nate

    First of all, why does Nate always think he’ll get points for this?

    Second, it’s $3,150 × 0.9 = $2,835, then $2,835 plus 5.5% of $2,835, which comes out to about $2,990.92. So the answer is yes, but he’ll have pretty much no money left.

  8. over 1 year ago on Big Nate

    Insert joke about Nate being an impostor here

  9. over 1 year ago on Big Nate

    First of all, this is a comic strip about middle schoolers, please stop trying to bring politics into this.

    Second of all, that didn’t happen.

  10. almost 2 years ago on Big Nate

    Prediction for the arc:

    The two of them have a competition to see who can get the most detentions in a day. Nate goes for the detentions on one day, and then Blake goes the day after.

    Using every trick he knows, Nate manages to rack up twenty-five detentions in a single day. Then, he just waits to see how many Blake gets.

    But Blake never shows up to the detention room on his day, why is that?

    Well, as it turns out, Blake was so determined to get at least twenty-six detentions in a day that he went even farther than Nate went. The problem is, the lengths Nate went to were on the brink of expulsion. So as it turns out, Blake accidentally goes too far and gets flat-out expelled from school.

    Technically, all the detentions Blake might have gotten were declared null and void, meaning Nate easily wins the competition and reclaims his title as the “King of Detention”.

    Will this prediction be correct? Absolutely not. Am I still looking forward to this arc? Absolutely :)