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Mark Haslett
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Looking for fun distraction, I recall a funnier era when newspapers had
beloved comics sections capable of driving news cycles.

If you had to pick one strip as your all-time favorite, what would it be?

I’d have to say… um… Pogo.

(Damn. That was hard!)
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Pogo.
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John Popa
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Calvin & Hobbes - it feels like it was written for me specifically. 
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The Far Side
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Brian Floyd
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Peanuts
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Dave Kopperman
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If we're limited to daily newspapers, then it would be hard to beat Peanuts for me. If newsweeklies are allowed, I might go with Carol Lay's Story Minute, which just edges out Feiffer and Life in Hell.
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Brad Brickley
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When I was a kid I was a big Wizard of Id fan, probably because my grandfather was. I still like looking back at old strips of that series. 
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Doug Centers
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Herman
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Calvin and Hobbes

Edited by Peter Martin on 08 November 2024 at 9:44pm
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Michael Arndt
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Peanuts
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Trevor Smith
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Another vote for Calvin and Hobbes.
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Peanuts
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