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I’ve just noticed that the only difference between any of the female characters* in this strip is, aside from hair, the shape of their noses. And there are only two types of those: pointed and round.
In short, what I’m saying is that anyone who tells you it requires talent to become a syndicated cartoonist is lying to your face. These guys are getting away with it. Why can’t you or I?
Just remember that all you need to do to get your comic strip syndicated is to give them something that won’t make people write letters to the editor complaining about something “obscene” or “offensive”.
In other words, good storylines and well-crafted jokes are out the window.
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toasteroven said, 21 days ago
I’ve just noticed that the only difference between any of the female characters* in this strip is, aside from hair, the shape of their noses. And there are only two types of those: pointed and round.
In short, what I’m saying is that anyone who tells you it requires talent to become a syndicated cartoonist is lying to your face. These guys are getting away with it. Why can’t you or I?
Norman
said,
21 days ago
Talent
Todd
said,
21 days ago
That does it! I am going to become a syndicated cartoonist! This is just the incentive I’ve needed. Thanks, toasteroven!
JUJUBEANIE said, 20 days ago
that is so disturbing in ,like, every way
razorback2824
said,
20 days ago
Just remember that all you need to do to get your comic strip syndicated is to give them something that won’t make people write letters to the editor complaining about something “obscene” or “offensive”.
In other words, good storylines and well-crafted jokes are out the window.