![]() ![]() I submitted a cartoon when I was 11 to the Pasadena Star News for the little children’s section of the comics page. When I came home from school, my mom would provide me with paper and it gave me something to do.Ģ. When you were a kid, did you want to be a cartoonist? Did you draw? Truly inspired!Ĭheck out PBS daily, buy the books, read more about Stephan at his web site, and follow his blog, which is updated far more freq uently (and humorously) than this one. My favorite PBS strips are from the weeklong arc in June 2005 featuring Osama Bin Laden and the Family Circus. Nominated four times for best newspaper comic strip by the National Cartoonist Society, Pearls has won the award twice, in 20. ![]() Stephan was gracious enough to answer my questions via phone a few weeks back, especially so because my cheap microphone/headphone setup made it difficult for him to hear me (curse you, Best Buy!). ![]() I’d love to have a little plush Rat suction-cupped to my car window. Here’s hoping it becomes a licensing bonanza, too. Syndicated in 600 papers, the strip has spawned numerous best-selling compilation books. PBS, which features Rat and Pig, is a certified hit. ![]() To newspaper comics fans, Stephan Pastis, the creator of the popular strip PEARLS BEFORE SWINE, needs no introduction. ![]()
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