Comic page changes for the new year
Skip to commentsA few newspapers have shuffled their comic page offerings to start the new year.
The Morning Call (Allentown, PA) picked up Cul de Sac on Sundays.
The Sun News (Myrtle Beach, FL) picked up Cul de Sac for both daily and Sunday.
The Bakersfield Californian dropped Fred Basset to pick up Cul de Sac and readers nearly verbally upended the newsroom.
The Seattle Times have dropped Herman, Frank & Ernest, Monty and Rose is Rose from both their paper and website. Rudy Park and Bloom County were also dropped from their website. I’m told that no comics were added but existing comics are being run slightly larger.
Over in Ohio, The Plain Dealer has added Cul de Sac and Mutts to their daily offerings. They also added Derf’s alt-comic The City which had previously been dropped earlier by the Cleveland alternative paper “The Scene.” The City will run on Thursdays.
Norm Feuti’s Gil launched on Monday. I haven’t heard how many initial papers picked it up, but what I have been able to find are: The Providence Journal, The Sun Chronicle and “papers in Chicago, St. Paul, Portland, OR.”
RYAN BROWN
David Jones
b.j. Dewey
Darryl Heine
Jan Bindokas