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‘Bound & Gagged’ now printed in Citizen Patriot
Dana Summer’s feature “Bound & Gagged” has replaced “Calvin and Hobbes” on the funny pages at the The Jackson Citizen Patriot (Michigan).
The newspaper surveyed readers about three comics — Bliss, The Flying McCoys, and Bound & Gagged — and the results were mixed, with no clear winner across age categories. But Bound & Gagged seemed to combine some of the best elements of the other two.
Let us know what you think by sending an e-mail to jcpnews@citpat.com — please put “comics” in the subject line. Editor Eileen Lehnert said the newspaper will be reviewing its entire comics selection, probably later this year.
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