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In the News (Tue 15 Dec 09)

  
 The Opus interview - Lifestyle - MSNBC.com
He also said that the really old comic strips should be forcibly removed to make room for ‘new blood’, so I think he’s going to let his three-year-old do most of the writing.
MSNBC MANAGED to get a few minutes to talk with the star of the strip.
Now when the daily strip ended and he started doing “Outland” on Sundays, they gave everybody in the cast the pink slip.
msnbc.msn.com /id/3541319   (1246 words)

  
 King Features Syndicate - TheBestLinks.com - Blondie, Comic strip, Car Talk, Crankshaft, ...
King Features Syndicate, Blondie, Comic strip, Car Talk, Crankshaft, Dennis the...
King Features Syndicate - TheBestLinks.com - Blondie, Comic strip, Car Talk, Crankshaft,...
King Features Syndicate is a comic strip production and distribution company founded in 1915 under the direction of Moses Koenigsberg and the ownership of William Randolph Hearst.
www.thebestlinks.com /King_Features_Syndicate.html   (104 words)

  
 Brain  Hotel walkthrough
*** Talk to Impo, the elevator operator … “6th floor please”.
*** Talk to Impo … go up to 6th floor and enter your (Ed Arnold’s) room, number 618.
*** Use the outside white courtesy phone “Help, I’m stuck on the thirteenth floor !” … (The desk clerk leaves his counter).
www.gameboomers.com /wtcheats/pcBb/brainhotel.htm   (1143 words)

  
 Comic Strip Blog » Blog Archive » Comic Strip 146: Survival of the Prettiest by Comic Strip Blogger
As to this talk of creationism and evolution I have but one thing to say “An Ye Harm None, do as ye will!” I believe the comic strip was just trying to say that in the theory of reproduction one must find the other attractive in some way.
Comic Strip Blog » Blog Archive » Comic Strip 146: Survival of the Prettiest by Comic Strip Blogger
Comic Strip 147 : the only healthy way to approach childhood heroes : bang or exploit them but do not adore them !
comicstripblog.com /?p=147   (5054 words)

  
 Peanuts comic strip - ComicsEtc ...
Woodstock communicates with the rest of the characters with his bird talk that is shown in the Peanuts comic strip with exclamation points.
In 1951 Schroeder and Violet were welcomed to the Peanuts comic strip, in 1952 Lucy and Linus showed up in the comic strip and five years later in 1959 Sally became part of this family as well.
The last Peanuts comic strip appeared on February 13th, 2000, but the Peanuts characters extended to nearly every medium such as TV, theater and the film industry wining a lot of prizes as 'The Emmy Award' and two 'Tony Awards'.
www.comicsetc.com /articles.php?cat=6   (317 words)

  
 Comic Strip :: Krazy Kat :: This Is About Garge Herriman
Comic Strip :: Krazy Kat :: This Is About Garge Herriman
Looking over and laughing at the comic pages of The Call every day, you get the feeling that you know the chaps who tickle you in the ribs via the optics and cause cachinnations.
The day after the article, George Herriman drew a daily strip to "thank" Tad of this "treason"...
www.ignatzmouse.net /us/bio/garge/garge.html   (317 words)

  
 Reading Room Index: Skippy
The Blank in the Comics strip collection includes a file of one or more daily comic strips related to this keyword or topic.
-- Reprints The Phantom comic strips from March 2, 1941 to February 22, 1942.
Straight Talk about Comics / by Lawrence Sutin.
www.lib.msu.edu /comics/rri/srri/skippy.htm   (3260 words)

  
 The Dan Piraro Interview
Since sustained excellence like Bizarro's is rare in any medium, his willingness to shepherd his panel into its third decade is great news for comics fans and for the more than 200 papers that carry the strip.
Though Piraro maintains that Bizarro is a comic strip for people who don't read comic strips, we all know better: Bizarro is a comic strip for people who love comic strips.
She was so shy she wouldn't talk to me. It rang a bell in my head.
cagle.msnbc.com /hogan/interviews/piraro/piraro.asp   (7979 words)

  
 Centerpiece: A father's foibles
In one strip, Molly is encouraging her father to go over and talk to a pretty girl, then teases him when he blows the conversation by saying something goofy.
A single dad pokes fun at himself in a comic strip
Schneider said he has to be careful not to embarrass Maya with the strips that he does, adding that not all strips are based on their lives.
web.naplesnews.com /03/06/neapolitan/a126816p.htm   (7979 words)

  
 TimesDispatch.com SUNDAY COMICS: More laughs
"[Until 'Bloom County'], you had never seen characters step out of the comic strip, talk to the readers and tell them we were about to introduce a new character, with the hope of merchandizing it.
That's great news for readers of the legendary daily comic strip "Bloom County," which ran in 1980-89, and the Sunday-only "Outland," which followed in 1989-95.
"Astonishingly little thought went into this," he says, adding, "it was the last time you could get away with a subversive comic strip.
www.timesdispatch.com /servlet/Satellite?pagename=RTD/MGArticle/RTD_BasicArticle&c=MGArticle&cid=1031781477553   (1092 words)

  
 Non Sequitur (comic strip) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Non Sequitur has been honored with four National Cartoonists Society Awards, including the Newspaper Panel Cartoon Award for 1995, 1996, and 1998, and the Newspaper Panels Award for 2002, and is the only comic strip to win in its first year of syndication.
Non Sequitur is a comic strip created by Wiley Miller in 1991 and syndicated by Universal Press Syndicate to over 700 newspapers.
Joe Pyle — A radio talk show host often frustrated by how media treats him, and used by the strip to comment on the media.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Non_Sequitur_(comic_strip)   (528 words)

  
 Keyword
One of my favorite comic strips, "Blondie," is celebrating its 75th anniversary, so now seems as good a time as any to talk about some of the things that have always puzzled me about the strip.
This Open Column is talking about the Johnny Hart B.C. comic strip from May 1st.
Comic strip treads on religious rights Friday, April 08, 2005 I fervently protest The Dispatch’s policy of running the bigoted writings of Johnny Hart in his strip B.C., an egregious act made all the worse because this anti-American trash appears on the Comics pages, where it can be read by children.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/keyword?k=comicstrip   (528 words)

  
 Comics on Television in the 1950s: Blondie
Blondie tries to talk Dithers into hiring Dagwood back, whereupon Dithers, impressed with her sales ability, hires her instead.
Dagwood takes Blondie at her word when she jokingly tells him to sell her house as long as he doesn't seem to be able to keep it in good repair.
Convinced she and Dagwood are not legally married, Blondie makes Dagwood move himself and his belongings up to the attic.
home.earthlink.net /~joesarno/tvcomics/blondie.htm   (1193 words)

  
 Get Fuzzy Comic Strip : Get Fuzzy Extras
I remember i got off of work one day and i overheard a guy talk about writing a comic strip about a guy, a cat, and a dog.
Darby Conley constantly makes subtle references to several people and things in his comic strip, "Get Fuzzy." One of the many examples is the legendary (to some) guitarist Leo Kottke.
Get Fuzzy Comic Strip - Get Fuzzy Extras
www.eeggs.com /items/35077.html   (1193 words)

  
 goats: The Pub forum: They blew up the friggin planet?
Or perhaps all of the strip's characters managed to hitchhike off of the planet seconds before it was blown up, only to return years later and find that it was instantly replaced by a second Earth, and everything pretty much carried on as normal.
I figure this is covered by the bigger-than-usual gap between the strip where the Earth blows up and the next business-as-usual strip, said gap created by Guest Week.
I've been reading this comic for years and if it went away now I would be really really really really sad.
www.goats.com /forums/pub/276#452   (1610 words)

  
 Comics: Comic Strips and Panels: S
Daily comic strip by Bob Roberds with a complete archive.
The Official site of " Snake Tales" and " Lennie the Loser" comic strips, by Australian cartoonist, Sols.
Offensive comic strip about the extremely vulgar Space Moose.
comics-planet.info /index.php/Comic_Strips_and_Panels/S/?page=3   (1610 words)

  
 Rocky Mountain News: Opinion
We're chatting today with Ed Stein, political cartoonist at the Rocky Mountain News and author of the comic strip Denver Square.
I was much more intereted in becoming a comic book artist and drawing superheroes when I was younger.
There was never a lot of talk about it in the house.
www.rockymountainnews.com /drmn/opinion/article/0,1299,DRMN_38_4397062,00.html   (1178 words)

  
 MasterComicSearch.com
And, if you have comic books, comic collectibles, or even whole collections for sale, please don't hesitate to list them here.
And as always, support your favorite comic book supplier by buying back issues of these comic books.
Become familiar with the characters and background stories so you can decide if the live action attempts come near the original comic book stories before seeing them at the movies.
www.mastercomicsearch.com   (1178 words)

  
 Which Comic Strip Character are you? - Quizilla
Talk to my stuffed tiger, or play tricks on the babysitter or the little girl next door...
Type up an adventurous story, or sit on top of my dog house and wait to be fed.
When I'm finally awake, push the dog off the table.
quizilla.com /users/elvinarcher/quizzes/Which%20Comic%20Strip%20Character%20are%20you%3F   (1178 words)

  
 On The Media- Strip Down?
His strip, Get Fuzzy, is in over 500 papers and is the fastest-selling strip in comics history.
I felt that the strip was something different on the comics page, and I felt that the title would reflect that.
He may be laughing now but just a few years ago the idea that a strip like Pearls could find a place on the comics page and win the Reuben as well, in less than three years at that, really was inconceivable.
www.onthemedia.org /transcripts/transcripts_020405_strip.html   (1331 words)

  
 Floridian: Exactly what ees that zeeba-eating accent
He's developing animated shorts for cell phone users, and he will bring the crocodiles' wives and mothers - all of whom talk normally - to the strip to point out how dumb their menfolk are.
Pearls is still relatively new, developed as an Internet strip in 2000, reaching newspapers in 2002.
The characters of the daily comics have distinct voices inside my head.
www.sptimes.com /2005/12/13/Floridian/Exactly_what_ees_that.shtml   (737 words)

  
 The Japanese Beetle!: Links
Comic Book Resources, Comicon, Comics Worth Reading, Comixpedia, Copacetic Comics Company, Graphic Smash, Neil Gaiman, The Ninth Art, Online Comic Artist Directory, Phantom of the Attic, Scott McCloud, Talk About Comics WebComic Book Club, The Webcomic List, Websnark, World Famous Comics
My favorite links are in boldface — but I regularly visit plenty of the unbolded strips as well.
What's wrong with you?) So here are a few other links to other comics you might enjoy.
www.thejapanesebeetle.com /links.php   (737 words)

  
 'Nuff Said! the sound of comics on WBAI-FM: Guestlist Archive #2
The new artists on the revived Terry and the Pirates comic strip talk about EC Comics, animation, their Star Wars posters, J.R.R. Tolkein ("Lord of the Rings"), working at Marvel Comics, working together, and doing their first comic strip.
What some comic fans do when they're not reading comics: they write about comics and draw their own versions of characters, original or tributes and then publish them somewhere, like in fanzines or APAs.
We went way back in the history of comics with a man who edited comic books before the golden age, before Superman was bought.
www.comicbookradioshow.com /nsgl2.html   (688 words)

  
 Pax Neo-Tech
Moreover, today, Neo-Tech advantages continue moving not only into talk radio but also into video games, entertainment, rock, rap, and comic books such as the Neo-Tech Anarky Batman series.
That evening, the summit attendees crossed the Las Vegas Strip to the Monte Carlo Resort for a joyful evening of camaraderie and dancing.
Profitable Neo-Tech advantages are executed explicitly in the red-pill-of-honesty movie The Matrix and implicitly in certain super-hero movies, even in ironic TV cartoons such as The Simpsons and South Park.
www.neo-tech.com /pax-b1/c3.php   (7330 words)

  
 excerpts.html
It is not permissible, for example, to show Disney characters in naughty sexual situations, or to depict Binky the Rabbit (from Matt Groening's Life in Hell comic strip) punching the Trix rabbit.
Cartoonist Garry Trudeau drew a fanciful strip in which a furtive Snow White secretly meets with a journalist to talk about her ill treatment by Disney.
The goal was to have unwitting consumers buy Barbies who would then yell, "Vengeance is mine!" and G.I. Joe's who would sigh, "Let's plan our dream wedding." Stickers on the packages advised consumers to call their local media to report the subterfuge.
www.brandnamebullies.com /excerpts.html   (7330 words)

  
 Comic Relief
Wouldn’t it be cool if we had a comic strip?’” recalls one of the creators, Tim Wan, a graduating senior in engineering and applied science.
As the notion of a comic strip started to gel for Tim and Ben Lee, a senior in electrical and computer engineering, an obvious problem emerged.
For two years in more than 200 comic strips, Crippling Depression has followed three cartoon Techers through the travails of campus politics, problem sets, midterms, dating doldrums, and student-government-led doughnut jaunts.
pr.caltech.edu /periodicals/CaltechNews/articles/v37/comic.html   (1738 words)

  
 From Hogan's Alley to Coconino County: About This Essay
The images themselves form the real story of this thread: they constitute a sort of "meta comic strip" that tells the history of the strips through a series of panels that are themselves comic strips.
"The Business of the Strips" discusses the material context of comics production, with the ultimate goal of showing that comic artists transformed their visions of comics creation as they confronted their role in an economy of reproduction.
While the scholars talk, the comics thumb their collective nose and follow their own path.
chnm.gmu.edu /aq/comics/start.html   (1156 words)

  
 2000 AD: Titles A - C
Originally created for another comic, this tale of a pregnant male mobster in the near future of Chi-Town was very successful, despite some initial controversy that it didn't belong in the Judge Dredd Megazine; it was the first strip in that book not to be set in Dredd's world.
Trivia: The Klep strip in prog 147 features guest appearances from several retired British comic heroes, including Digby, Major Eazy, Kelly's Eye, Robot Archie and Captain Hurricane.
(It was actually prepped for another anthology called Toxic.) Ranson, who has long been one of England's best comic artists (see his 1979 Sapphire & Steel strip for Look-In), turned in some of the best visuals ever seen in comics.
www.2000ad.org /thrillpower/2kad1.html   (8940 words)

  
 Women's Cartoon Index!
Barshaw, Ruth - Comic strips and greeting cards; Planets Collide strip
Decker, Ann - Comic Book: Girl Talk, Cartoon feature: Hairstories, and is a comix editor
The Women's Cartoon Index is now part of the Official National Cartoonists Society's web site and is the official resource of the NCS Women In Cartooning Committee.
happychaos.com /wci   (1135 words)

  
 Jacksonville University - JU Today newsletter
Robb Armstrong draws his comic strip characters and other images during his talk.
He eventually studied advertising at Syracuse University and started his first regular comic strip for the school paper.
Today, Armstrong draws “Jump Start,” which is syndicated in 450 newspapers nationwide and in the Florida Times-Union.
www.ju.edu /news/jutoday/archive/vol9_05/feature05.htm   (283 words)

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