Creator of popular comic strip tackles gay rights
Inspiration comes from a variety of places for cartoonist Tom Batiuk. [caption id="attachment_118432" align="alignright" width="320" caption="."] [/caption] The creator-writer-illustrator of the long-running “Funky Winkerbean” comic strip got his latest dose of inspiration from — of all things — a newspaper. “I was reading a story over breakfast about a protest by a parent group at a school in ...
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PULPIT: The difference between life and death
Every day we must make choices. Many times stories are made up to pass the blame on to someone else. Even comic strips poke fun at the way people try to pass off responsibility for the choices they make. A comic strip which is no longer produced, but...
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'CROCK' STRIP COMING TO ITS END
What began as a labor of love has become too heartbreaking to continue. When Bill Rechin of Spotsylvania County passed away last year at age 81, his syndicated comic strip, "Crock," lived on. His son, Kevin, took over drawing the strip, and his son-in-law, Bob Morgan, began writing it....
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IPL teams, sponsors make the comic connection
Comics seem to be the medium of choice for IPL teams and sponsors to connect with their fans this season. Chennai Super Kings (CSK) made a beginning last year.
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The Tales of Two Telerads: Drs. Doofus and Valiant
Remember the cartoon Goofus and Gallant from Highlights? Introducing teleradiology’s version, Doofus and Valiant, with quite different approaches to their jobs.
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