Oct. 31st, 2005
The Boondocks
Oct. 31st, 2005 11:49 pmDaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa-mmnnnnnnnnnnn.
It's something to see a comic that you've read in your college newspaper make a milestone.
Frank Cho's University Squared got printed as a book at the end of it's run in University of Maryland College Park's Diamondback, and he went syndicated with Liberty Meadows. You could not mistake Cho's artistic style. He always drew the best females.
Fletcher's Cave went from the Diamondback to KeenSpace (now Comic Genesis), and ended it's run in 2003. It got quite the notice by the Scripps Howard Foundation National Journalism Awards.
And then, there's the Boondocks. First in the Diamondback, where the editors screwed things up causing the artist to yank the strip; second in syndication in major papers; and now Cartoon Network's Adult Swim is carrying the strip in new animation and it look exactly like the origional comic!
Daaamn!
It's something to see a comic that you've read in your college newspaper make a milestone.
Frank Cho's University Squared got printed as a book at the end of it's run in University of Maryland College Park's Diamondback, and he went syndicated with Liberty Meadows. You could not mistake Cho's artistic style. He always drew the best females.
Fletcher's Cave went from the Diamondback to KeenSpace (now Comic Genesis), and ended it's run in 2003. It got quite the notice by the Scripps Howard Foundation National Journalism Awards.
And then, there's the Boondocks. First in the Diamondback, where the editors screwed things up causing the artist to yank the strip; second in syndication in major papers; and now Cartoon Network's Adult Swim is carrying the strip in new animation and it look exactly like the origional comic!
Daaamn!