Comic strips

Barney & Clyde and Counterpoint

Weeks after finding out that Counterpoint Media had taken on Rudy Park we now discover, again months late, that Counterpoint has taken on distributing Barney & Clyde to newspapers.

© Weingartens & Clark

The switch from the Washington Post Writers Group happened in February. The daily strip first ran with the Counterpoint imprint on February 6, 2023; the Sundays followed on February 26, 2023.

Counterpoint doesn’t have a page on their website for the two comic strips yet.

The Washington Post Writers Group, who is winding down their comics syndication service is now down to three: Fort Knox, Reply All, and Reply All Lite, having shed Candorville, Loose Parts, Mike du Jour, Pickles, and now Barney & Clyde over the past year.



Comments 2

  1. Darryl Heine

    For the remaining WPWG strips:
    I guess Fort Knox would end before 2023 ends.
    I guess Reply All/Reply All Lite would move to Creators.com

    1. Janice G. Scott

      Thanks for sharing…
      I’m going to tweet this news article RIGHT AWAY for the youth of tomorrow who, before age 1 or 2 for eg., are finding LIFE hilarious. They can do a cut out (like once was done at Betsy McCall’s magazine) & KNOW FOR SURE when they’re adults WHO the message was intended & WHY when they do a research at ancestry.com … Lack of communication 2043.

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