A funny thing about the last gasp of the Print version of the Washington post, like from 1995-2005, was how incredibly opinionated the readers were about the comics page. It ended up taking up 3 1/2 pages, plus Dilbert and Doonesbury in separate sections, just because whenever they tried to remove a strip, there would be an uproar.
A funny thing about the last gasp of the Print version of the Washington post, like from 1995-2005, was how incredibly opinionated the readers were about the comics page. It ended up taking up 3 1/2 pages, plus Dilbert and Doonesbury in separate sections, just because whenever they tried to remove a strip, there would be an uproar.
That doesn't surprise me