Gil Thorp by Neal Rubin and Rod Whigham
- August 18, 2009
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Created by Neal Rubin and Rod Whigham for and about teenagers, Gil Thorp has developed an intensely loyal readership of all ages. It is a sports strip that is not just about sports, sometimes dealing with topical, teen-oriented issues.
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Observe69 said, 3 months ago
Oey’s looks like a really happening hangout for under-21 minor leaguers.
dwedding said, 3 months ago
My brush with fame … I emailed Neal Rubin the idea for this story ! He liked it and decided to use it. My idea was a bit different, and involved Marty Moon finding Marty living under a bridge as a homeless person (sort of like JR Richards of the Houston Astros in the 80’s after his arm went out). I like this much better than my idea because this story line has a much more positive message !
Perashe said, 3 months ago
it’s a great story so far dwedding- any clues for us how it plays out? (smile)
Browns44 said, 3 months ago
How much? $60,000 signing bonus, that’s 60% of the Frontier League’s monthly salary cap per team during the season!