The Washington Post ran two opposing views of Lynn Johnston’s For Better or For Worse comic strip. Mike Cavna writes a lengthy, but excellent article on Lynn’s career and accomplishments and Hank Stuever writes a piece entitled “ Something for Everyone to Hate ” which sums up his opinion.
Mike Rhode notices that at the end of Mike’s Comics Riff blog, Mike spills the beans that the Post will drop FBoFW from print, but continue it online .
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