Winston-Salem Journal adds 2 strips; drops 3

The Winston-Salem Journal has dropped three features: Mark Anderson’s “Spot the Frog,” “Peanuts,” and “Beakman & Jax” – a Sunday only educational strip.

On the plus side:  Michael Fry and T. Lewis’ “Over the Hedge” and Mark Tatulli’s “Lio” have taken up home on their comic page.

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9 thoughts on “Winston-Salem Journal adds 2 strips; drops 3

  1. new comic “the other coast” would be a great replacement for “lio”, which I feel is the worst comic(?) I have ever seen.
    Les

  2. new comic “the other coast” would be a great replacement for “lio”, which I feel is the worst comic(?) I have ever seen.
    Les

  3. new comic “the other coast” would be a great replacement for “lio”, which I feel is the worst comic(?) I have ever seen.
    Les

  4. tried to get to your site by going to comics@wsjournal.com but couldn’t find any reference to comics on the entire page and could not get to comics by searching….hope everyone doesn’t have the same prob I had

  5. tried to get to your site by going to comics@wsjournal.com but couldn’t find any reference to comics on the entire page and could not get to comics by searching….hope everyone doesn’t have the same prob I had

  6. tried to get to your site by going to comics@wsjournal.com but couldn’t find any reference to comics on the entire page and could not get to comics by searching….hope everyone doesn’t have the same prob I had

  7. “… would be a great replacement for â??lioâ?, which I feel is the worst comic(?) I have ever seen.”

    This would place you in a very small minority. That doesn’t mean you’re “wrong”, as there is no such thing when it comes to taste in any art. But Lio has won close to universal acclaim since its debut.
    Personally, I think it’s brilliant.

  8. “… would be a great replacement for â??lioâ?, which I feel is the worst comic(?) I have ever seen.”

    This would place you in a very small minority. That doesn’t mean you’re “wrong”, as there is no such thing when it comes to taste in any art. But Lio has won close to universal acclaim since its debut.
    Personally, I think it’s brilliant.

  9. “… would be a great replacement for â??lioâ?, which I feel is the worst comic(?) I have ever seen.”

    This would place you in a very small minority. That doesn’t mean you’re “wrong”, as there is no such thing when it comes to taste in any art. But Lio has won close to universal acclaim since its debut.
    Personally, I think it’s brilliant.

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