Comic relief: The finale
Hope that you all caught Editor Ron Kaye's note this weekend about the return -- by popular demand -- of eight comic strips on Monday.
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Martha Ballardo on Comic relief: The finale: ok most of the comics back-where is dinette set---and also put back ex ...
Dante F. rochetti on Comic relief: The finale: Does anyone know the name of the person who ordered the change in the ...
John Williams on Comic relief: The finale: Yep, saw the announcement. Glad the editor cared enough to want to ov ...



Yep, saw the announcement. Glad the editor cared enough to want to over rule the bean counters (or whatever real reason was behind the initial decision).
While, all 12 "episodes" were run today, how come Judge Parker and a few are not in the Sunday comics? That would be nice, since they tell a story.
Does anyone know the name of the person who ordered the change in the comic strips section of your newspaper? Does anyone know the reason given for these changes to be put into effect?
ok most of the comics back-where is dinette set---and also put back exactly as they were--who was the dummy who screwed up to begin with....
Well Ron today was a start- Where is Dinette Set and how about returning the comics to original order and print....Don't ruin a good thing.......