wronghero 01/29/2006
Was this strip ever anything than utterly predicatble? Perhaps back when it debuted. This strip in particular helped usher in the phase in the history of the comic strip when you didn't have to strain to hard for laughs--just go for a reaction shot of the characters and hope the readers will settle for "mildly amusingh".
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GenghisTheHun 01/09/2006
I like the incorrigible Hagar.
Kairho 10/17/2005
Silly but always funny
irishgit 03/17/2005
I always wonder what real Vikings, like Erik the Red or Sven the Fart, would have thought of this, and what they might have done to its creator.
alpepper 03/17/2005
In its hey-day in the 1970s, this one was up there with some of my other favorites like Broom Hilda, while Cathy could not get a laugh out of me if I was stoned on a Thai Stick. Fast forward 30 years later. Broom Hilda is gone (I think), Hagar is still around (though it lost some of its edge), and Cathy still can't get a laugh out of me even if I was stoned on a Thai Stick.
excelsior30 02/15/2005
A little old-fashioned, but it's funny sometimes. I had to give it a 2 because it repeats after a period of time.
Jamie McBain 06/22/2004
Ok but not great.
jouster 06/14/2004
Tired. Unfunny. Poorly drawn. Lots of better strips could be in its place.
JonTheMan 01/13/2004
The primary vein of the jokes here circulate around marriage and tax collectors (which I doubt was at the forefront of the mind of a pillaging viking). The wild billy goat charging through the wall to attack Lucky Eddie at random occassions storyline was classic.
Helen Mc 08/09/2003
Terrible.
jcf fan 07/23/2003
Always manage to make me laugh and think a little bit more...just like Garfield.
comixfan 06/30/2003
Better than Browne's other one, "Raising Duncan", (but that's like saying a garbage dump is preferable to a toxic waste landfill.)
ERGignac 06/16/2003
This was agreat strip when the original author wrote it. ~Erg!
bud neill 05/31/2003
Another tired piece of rubbish. It stopped being funny too long ago.
Greebo 02/19/2003
I still love Hagar, even after all these years. A true classic.
durangoscot 02/19/2003
Usually pretty funny...a bit predictable.
Classic Steve 02/18/2003
Possibly the least intelligent comic on this list. Only the pets have any appeal to me.
Jason1972 12/13/2002
I never skip this comic strip on Sundays, and I always laugh.
lukskywlkr. 12/05/2002
I've always enjoyed this strip. Those Vikings had more to deal with than any of us realized!
Bludragonflyy 11/20/2002
Not even funny.
aflx 06/17/2002
I give it an extra star only because I like the way Hagar is drawn and that they have a pet named "snert." Make no mistake, though: Hagar the Horrible is a bad comic strip.
chemicaldave9 12/09/2000
truth in advertising. horrible.
swan1763et 05/11/2000
A man with attitude
PoorOldEdgarDe rby 05/08/2000
Horrible is right. This my friend is not a funny strip. I just hope people don't get this abroad and take this as a fair representation of American culture
Wiggum 05/07/2000
Like "B.C." or "Broom-Hilda," Hagar just doesn't do anything good or bad for me. It's just there. It's the comic strip equivalent of eating plain white rice. If you're starving, it's great, but if you're full, what's the point?
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