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How to go about syndicate the wrong way
Charles Brubaker writes in to point out attention to Chris Harding’s blog wherein he writes about his short-lived syndication deal (Feet of Clay) back in the 1997-1998. It’s a two part posting (one and two) and offers a glimpse behind the curtain into the demands a daily comics strip can have on one who may not be completely prepared for the constant pressure.
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Community Comments
May/18/2007 @ 12:59 pm
Wow! Charles, what a great write-up. The cartoons shown were great. Thanks for sharing that! I’ll send the link on the a friends son who’s just now heading for college and thinking about cartooning while there. The monkey and robot are a hoot!
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