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Santa Barbara Independent
From Nick Welsh's interview with "Doonesbury" creator Garry Trudeau:
With the Internet and blogosphere taking off, are the funny pages doomed?
Yes, probably. I don’t know anyone who is younger than 30 and reads my strip in a newspaper.
Are there other political strips out there that you think deliver the goods?
Now that Jules Feiffer has retired, no. But that’s an uninformed view -- I don’t see a lot of what's out there.
Do you even read the funny pages? If so, which ones do you like?
The big three for me in recent years were "Far Side," "Calvin and Hobbes," and "Dilbert." I’m down to "Dilbert." On the editorial side, I love Tom Toles.
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