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Youre really thinking old skool at this point. SELF PUBLISHING is the way to do things today. ...
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Its gotta be Garfield for me. Love that fat cat!
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'Blondie' has been in print since the late 1920's... another long-running strip is 'Gasoline Alley'.
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If you'd like to see your favorite comic strip from unitedfeatures.com or comics.com added to your local newspaper, check your paper for a mailing address, phone number or e-mail address, and send a request to the Comics or Features Editor....
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Newspapers buy comics from syndicators. That's why Blondie appears in hundreds of papers. Depending on the popularity of the comic, the more expensive. Also rates are based on circulation - 1/2 cent per reader per day, for example. So, it's...
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is featured every week in many newspapers around the world. (See a sample strip on this site). To get your own newspaper to carry the strip we suggest that you contact the Universal Press Syndicate by e-mail. The Syndicate will e-mail you b...
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I have to confess, I'm more underschooled in alternative comics than a lot of alternative comics fans are. I go to conventions and know a lot of the people, but especially these days I feel a little bit underread.
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Calvin and Hobbes,” definitely. Not least because they lived in nearby Chagrin Falls, Ohio. The old-school Sunday pages were long gone by then, but “Calvin and Hobbes” was not only mercilessly funny, but created an entire world of its own.
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No, because I can’t meet their schedules. Seven days a week is just too much and they make you do all or nothing. I could perhaps do a weekly strip but it would need to be under my terms.
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"I coudn't find a list of all newspapers, but they are archived on the internet." Luann Comic Strip Archives Old Luann Strips from 2001 - 2008 The links below will all direct you to pages at the Houston Chronicle's website. The Ho...
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