For Better Or For Worse web site have posted a 42 part slideshow on the production of Lynn Johnston's feature.  Some of the highlights include how many people work the feature (it's no longer a one-woman job); what tools they use (they're pretty specific on the type of pens, markers, inks that are used) and the total amount of time it takes for each strip to go down the "assembly line" (about 6 hours per strip)." /> For Better Or For Worse web site have posted a 42 part slideshow on the production of Lynn Johnston's feature.  Some of the highlights include how many people work the feature (it's no longer a one-woman job); what tools they use (they're pretty specific on the type of pens, markers, inks that are used) and the total amount of time it takes for each strip to go down the "assembly line" (about 6 hours per strip)." />
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How For Better Or For Worse is produced is now online

The folks over at the For Better Or For Worse web site have posted a 42 part slideshow on the production of Lynn Johnston’s feature.  Some of the highlights include how many people work the feature (it’s no longer a one-woman job); what tools they use (they’re pretty specific on the type of pens, markers, inks that are used) and the total amount of time it takes for each strip to go down the “assembly line” (about 6 hours per strip).

It’s worth a look see.

Thanks to E&P for the pointer to the story,

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  1. As an aspiring cartoonist, I found it very interesting.

    Thanks for posting.

  2. As an aspiring cartoonist, I found it very interesting.

    Thanks for posting.

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