Compu-toon
American comic strip by Charles Boyce
Compu-toon | |
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Author(s) | Charles Boyce |
Current status/schedule | Current gag panel |
Launch date | 1994; 30 years ago (1994) |
Syndicate(s) | Tribune Media Services (1994–1997) Andrews McMeel Publishing/GoComics (2001–present) |
Genre(s) | Humor, computers |
Compu-toon is a comic strip by Charles Boyce.
Compu-toon was launched in 1994 through Tribune Media Services. At its height, the comic strip ran in about 150 newspapers worldwide from 1994 to 1997 in print form. Since April 23, 2001, it has appeared online via Ucomics/GoComics.[1]
Format
Compu-toon comics consist of a single panel and have a surrealist quality about them that has been described as "baffling and not exactly funny but the cartoonist seems too sincere about his mission to really mock".[2] Strips usually contain a normal situation with a non sequitur that is tangentially related to computers or technology.
References
External links
- Official website
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Tribune Publishing
Alden Global Capital
- Chicago Tribune
- Chicago
- ChicagoNow (defunct)
- Daily Southtown
- Forsalebyowner.com
- Hoy
- Lake County News-Sun
- Metromix (defunct)
- Naperville Sun
- Pioneer Press
- Post-Tribune
- RedEye
- Daily Press
- The Virginia Gazette
- Orlando Sentinel
- El Sentinel
- The Virginian-Pilot
- Inside Business
- Style Weekly
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