Originally posted by: MedicBob
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Originally posted by: SampSon
I was listening to a bunch of comic strip authors on this talk radio show the other day.
The comic strips are basically the last remaining piece of the newsprint that is only submitted in hard copy and has to be done at least a couple weeks ahead of time.
Originally posted by: Accipiter22
well at least it's still going to be done on Sundays...it's not like calvin & hobbes, or Peanuts where it just ends.
was anyone else here about 6 or 7 when they actually started reading calvin & hobbes, like when it debuted in their sunday comic strip? I think that was right in my wheelhouse, age wise.
What's even more interesting is that even with a couple weeks lead time the artists manage to stay fairly current.Originally posted by: BlueWeasel
Originally posted by: SampSon
I was listening to a bunch of comic strip authors on this talk radio show the other day.
The comic strips are basically the last remaining piece of the newsprint that is only submitted in hard copy and has to be done at least a couple weeks ahead of time.
That's interesting.
Originally posted by: Amol
Originally posted by: MedicBob
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There's a Jason Fox in each and every one of us.
Originally posted by: tm37
I read dilbert foxtrot and Non Sequitur
my comic view has now been cut by 33%
