Dan, are you still with us? We miss you and your work. Then, again, it’s been two weeks and that is a long enough vacation. Two weeks longer than this self-employed gets from her boss. See you soon, we hope.
I read this comment on a cartoonists site which is above: "In an interview from last month:“Alas, none of the print publications running [Long Story Short] are in Wisconsin, but of the handful elsewhere that do, he says, “Two of my clients are big enough to sustain it for the time being.”
Note “publications” and “clients” not newspapers, so I can’t guarantee a traditional newspaper appearance. Though it has been said that the Chicago Tribune bought the rights to the panel, but never ran it. If true, that paper could have been one of the clients.
Zebrastripes over 4 years ago
Too late! Police dog gets revenge…
Holilubillkori Premium Member over 4 years ago
Not Again over 4 years ago
Maybe Clyde was back there.
WCraft Premium Member over 4 years ago
Hope the bag holds…
tinstar over 4 years ago
Ah, who gives a… oh, wait…
jollyjack over 4 years ago
GoComics says that this is new today, Seems that they will be showing the same joke until the last blonde gets the joke.
I know that “blonde” should be “Hittite” but how would that start a conversation? ;-)
King Solomon over 4 years ago
Something new please! Enough with the dog-****
Dapperdan61 Premium Member over 4 years ago
I’m beginning to think this comic may have ended
ralphkramden over 4 years ago
Really missing this strip.
rwalter1 over 4 years ago
me too. Has it?
julie.mason1 Premium Member over 4 years ago
Dan, are you still with us? We miss you and your work. Then, again, it’s been two weeks and that is a long enough vacation. Two weeks longer than this self-employed gets from her boss. See you soon, we hope.
Kaputnik over 4 years ago
I could try taking this off “my comics”. It would probably resume the next day.
Rhonda Premium Member over 4 years ago
https://www.dailycartoonist.com/index.php/2019/10/13/long-story-short-no-longer/
I read this comment on a cartoonists site which is above: "In an interview from last month:“Alas, none of the print publications running [Long Story Short] are in Wisconsin, but of the handful elsewhere that do, he says, “Two of my clients are big enough to sustain it for the time being.”
Note “publications” and “clients” not newspapers, so I can’t guarantee a traditional newspaper appearance. Though it has been said that the Chicago Tribune bought the rights to the panel, but never ran it. If true, that paper could have been one of the clients.