Sunday, November 21, 2010

Tony Murphy, creator of the comic strip It's All About You has announced that he is ending his comic strip after only being in syndication for three years.  It looks like Murphy chose to end it on his own citing "lack of client papers" so the syndicate may have been looking at ending it sooner or later anyway.

It's All About You 11/21/10
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Also, Stone Soup celebrated its 15th anniversary on November 20th.  Also, Stone Soup is the top-selling Cathy replacement so double good news for creator Jan Eliot.

Stone Soup 11/21/10
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And speaking of comics that have ended:
Argyle Sweater 11/21/10
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Calvin's head does not look proportionate to his body.

Also, Calvin and Hobbes turned 25 on November 18th.

Herb & Jamaal 11/21/10
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Laugh or cry all you want, Herb.  You've been pulled over for driving while black, just like in that episode of "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air".

Pickles and Barney & Clyde 11/21/10
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These two just made me laugh.

Slylock Fox 11/21/10
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It's good to know that even though there is no crime within miles of him, Slylock is accusing people of wrong-doings that he created in his own mind.

Amazing Spider-Man 11/21/10
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Can Spider-Man not handle anything himself?  He's always having to ask for help in this strip.  And he's always getting help from heroes who don't exactly need Spider-Man around.  Wolverine, Iron Man, Thing.  I know the comic strip version of Spider-Man is the laziest superhero in the world but does he have to be so blatant about it?

Born Loser 11/21/10
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What a waste of steak.  I don't care how long that steak was in the refrigerator apparently just lying on the shelf, unwrapped, you do not give it to the dog.

1 comments:

Mike Podgor November 22, 2010 at 12:56 AM  

The Thing makes everything better, though.

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