That Get Fuzzy is in eternal reruns is, to put it mildly, well documented. But what apparently doesn't exist anywhere is a list of the strips that are first run. Without this knowledge it's pretty well impossible to read Get Fuzzy free of its reruns.
Anyone game to make a list? Or know if one already exists?
(Calling Daryl Heine and Brian Henke!)
On Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 12:10:58 AM UTC-5, wrote:The last new Sunday ran March 31, 2019 (more than three months after the Tampa Bay Times dropped it).
That Get Fuzzy is in eternal reruns is, to put it mildly, well documented. But what apparently doesn't exist anywhere is a list of the strips that are first run. Without this knowledge it's pretty well impossible to read Get Fuzzy free of its reruns.
Anyone game to make a list? Or know if one already exists?
(Calling Daryl Heine and Brian Henke!)All I can say is the last new Get Fuzzy daily strips ran the week of November 4 - 9, 2013 (the same week some newspapers like the never rerun-carrying New York Daily News and Washington Post had already dropped the strip in favor of the new strip WuMo).
Then why is Andrews-McMeel still offering it to newspapers in rerun abuse without notification to drop the strip for good from all the newspapers still carrying the strip?
WuMo). The last new Sunday ran March 31, 2019 (more than three months after the Tampa Bay Times dropped it).All I can say is the last new Get Fuzzy daily strips ran the week of November 4 - 9, 2013 (the same week some newspapers like the never rerun-carrying New York Daily News and Washington Post had already dropped the strip in favor of the new strip
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