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Here's one of those stories you'll only hear if you read this blog. (And only "hear" if you read it aloud.)
I originally wrote this joke as the black and white version below shows. When I submitted it, I knew there might be some discussion over whether it was wise to submit it to my client papers and I was right. After a conversation with my editor and friend, whom we'll call "Choppy the Editor" for reasons of anonymity, it was decided that matters of erection might raise some eyebrows in many of my smaller-town markets.
You might say I should forge ahead and ignore the priggish ways of the powers that be, but in this economy, newspapers are looking for ways to save money and one of their routine practices is to cancel a comic. Giving them an excuse isn't wise, so I changed the gag.
I'm glad it happened this way, because the clown picture is much funnier anyway.
By the way, the Washington Post Express canceled Bizarro recently, a client that I really cherished. No idea why, probably just financial concerns. If this bothers you, please contact them (you can likely find an email address pretty easily) and tell them you have tears in your eyes and can barely get through the day. You'll be my new best friend.
Tuesday, 8 December 2009
Christmas Covers - December 8
It's not such a bad little tree on Charles Schulz's cover for The Joy of a Peanuts Christmas (2000).
For each day of December until Christmas I'm featuring a Holiday-related comic book cover. (Click on the image to get a larger version.)
Come back tomorrow, and every day this month, for a new Christmas cover.
Just 17 more 'get-ups' until Santa!
(2008: Fables #56)
(2007: Dell Giant #26)
(2006: X-Men #108)
(2005: Liberty Meadows #29)
(2004: Top Ten #6)
(Polite Dissent's 2009 Comic Book Cover Advent Calendar)
(2009 Comics Should Be Good Advent Calendar)
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