News

"This is fine," the dog assures himself. It's been a decade since its creator put out the comic strip that spawned the meme. Web comic artist KC Green recently marked the anniversary on Twitter.
He appreciates new versions of the comic that suggest ... in which the dog screams, “This is not fine” and puts out the fire. “What I never really saw in the [original use of the] meme ...
The meme comes from artist KC Green’s 2013 six-panel comic, “On Fire.” In the first image, a dog sits at a table, surrounded by flames. Then, the dog smiles and says, “This is fine.” ...
But the original creator of the comic the meme comes from, in partnership with Numskull Games, is now making a video game called This Is Fine: Maximum Cope, based on the dog Question Hound and his ...
On January 9th, 2013, a six-panel webcomic officially titled “On Fire,” but soon to be known ubiquitously by its opening line, “This is fine ... sequel to the original comic, reflecting ...
Save this article to read it later. Find this story in your account’s ‘Saved for Later’ section.
Have you seen this dog? Big peepers ... your character as its own. “This is fine” appeared in just one of the six panels of a “Gunshow” comic — titled “The Pills Are Working ...
For three years, a cartoon dog has sat ... the “This is fine” meme to poke fun at the Democratic National Convention. The artist produced an updated version of his iconic comic, replacing ...
Ten years ago this month, Easthampton artist K.C. Green, then 25, drew a comic strip of a dog sipping a cup of coffee while sitting in a burning room and telling himself, “This is fine.” ...
"This is fine," the dog assures himself. It's been a decade since its creator put out the comic strip that spawned the meme. Web comic artist KC Green recently marked the anniversary on Twitter.