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This week’s comic is “MAGAbert.”
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I’m thankful to and proud of my partner of over 25 years in syndicating Tom the Dancing Bug, Andrews McMeel Universal, for severing all ties with Scott Adams after his racist rant. They took a financial hit, I’m sure (although far less of a hit after that rant and its aftermath), but did the right thing. Newspapers and newspaper chains were already canceling Dilbert one by one, but when AMU cut ties, his comic strip Dilbert was automatically out of every single newspaper.
Don’t worry about Scott. I’m sure he’s very wealthy, and now he can fully exploit the MAGA griftosphere.
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This week’s Classic Tom the Dancing Bug (published on GoComics yesterday) is God-Man, in “Intelligent Design to the Rescue” (from 2005).
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And this week the GoComics Super-Fun-Pak Comix page has featured comics from this installment (from 1998), which offered a rare glimpse at the cartoonists behind the Super-Fun-Pak Comix comics!
I could stand to be a bit more like Buddy Benson. I’m traveling for a few days, and getting just a bit ahead of my deadline, as usual, was torture.
That’s it for this week. Please try not to go on any career-ending racist rants while I’m gone.
I remain, As always,
Yours Indeed,
Rb
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TOM THE DANCING BUG: ALL-MIGHTY COMIC S, VOLUME 4 IN THE COMPLETE TOM THE DANCING BUG -- 2003-2006. Clover Press’s Complete Tom the Dancing Bug program streaks forward with the fourth chronological volume, covering every installment of the award-winning (and two-time Pulitzer Prize Finalist) comic strip, from 2003-2006.
This volume includes favorite characters of Tom the Dancing Bug, such as: God-Man, the Omnipotent Superhero; Charley the Australopithecine; Billy Dare, Boy Adventurer; Dinkle, the Un-Lovable Loser; and even the origin of Lucky Ducky. It also includes a special comic Bolling created for Mad Magazine during the covered years: “Educa-Fun.”
Tom the Dancing Bug is the wildly popular, groundbreaking comic strip that Mark Hamill called “wondrous, whimsical, and witty,” and that led Seth Meyers to recently write, “The fact that Tom the bug can keep dancing in this day and age is a testament to Ruben Bolling’s skills as a cartoonist!”
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