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PEANUTS Comic Strip to be distributed by Universal Uclick - ComicList
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Jean Schulz, widow of Charles M. Schulz, commented, "After recently acquiring my husband's copyrights with Iconix, we are pleased to be moving the syndication of the Peanuts comic strip to such a top industry player, ... Peanuts is a perfect fit with the tradition and reputation of the remarkable talents that Universal Uclick has represented, including such iconic strips as Calvin and Hobbes, The Far Side, Doonesbury, Garfield, For Better or For Worse, Cathy and Ziggy." ...
Published on Friday 10th of September 2010 12:41:41 PM
Shortpacked! - Dumbing of Age
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Um, if you mean in this comic, that's Sarah, and she's definately in Roomies! In fact, she's Joyce's roommate in Roomies!, as I believe she is in Dumbing of Age. Going to go read it now! Milosh. September 10, 2010 at 12:23 am | # | .... Roomies! birthday is not two days ago. Back then, Roomies! was published in the Indiana Daily Student, the IU newspaper, and they skipped two strips by accident. So to preserve the date going forward, the archives were pushed back two. ...
Published on Friday 10th of September 2010 12:41:41 PM
What are some really good comics that aren't that well known ...
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They are like a Ziggy for this generation. The author has apparently lost his web page and http://www.ponandzi.com is a fan site. But they are cool. User Friendly is a web designer's with an open source bias take on everything. ... Another pro-open source polemical comic strip is the Bizarre Cathedral (a take on Eric Raymond's seminal essay the Cathedral and the Bazaar). It is exclusively published in Free Software magazine, is more conventionally rendered than user ...
Published on Friday 10th of September 2010 12:41:41 PM
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