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I used to walk to a local market Sunday mornings in Napa, CA, and buy the San Francisco paper. Please don’t tell me that “Prince Valiant” will no longer be in the Sunday comics page. He was laid off in 1994 when the Seattle Times downsized. On Thurs (Mar 20), the Seattle Times replaced “Adam Home” (written by Brian Basset, drawn by Rob Harrell) with “Red and Rover” (written and drawn by Brian Basset).īasset was staff editorial cartoonist for the Seattle Times for 16 years. The Seattle Times picked up the following comics starting on Wed, Mar 19 (and didn’t drop any existing comics–they pushed the Jumble and some other content to the following page and added these comics): This is a chapter about comics, so I ought to also talk about using your. My father wanted me to become a pressman (like himself) rather than a cartoonist because it offered better job security, but it seems no newspaper related career is being spared during these tough times.Īgain, looks like similar to Rocky Mountain News situation, but why is it not possible to run the comics/subset of the comics in some form in the online version? Contractual stuff or practical matters (formatting, processing, or COST)? Figure 8-5 Scrolling through the funny pages on the Seattle P-I's site Figure. Sad news that all those comic strips will be cut Rob, but at least David Horsey gets to keep his job.

seattle pi comics

I’ll miss reading these comics over breakfast.

seattle pi comics

Beetle Bailey (Mort, Greg, & Brian Walker) Trending Political Cartoons Web Comics All Categories Popular Comics A-Z Comics by Title More GoComics. The following comics ran in the Seattle P-I on the “Coffee Break” page as of its last edition (bylines are the ones printed by the P-I): You Might Also Like Brevity Dan Thompson.












Seattle pi comics