You know, for as many great reprint collections are available these days, there's something to be said for seeing old comic strips in their original context. You ever look at an actual newspaper comics page from the mid-20th century? Here's The Calgary Herald from March 22, 1949...You might notice that it doesn't look all that different from today's newspaper. Cramped page, crossword, horoscope... Heck, even Mary Worth and Dagwood are still around! The printing quality has improved a bit, but the jokes haven't.
I really try to sympathize with companies that aren't able to keep up with the times. After all, there are people -- real, hard working people -- who put these newspapers together, not to mention the various comic artists whose work you see every day. But if you haven't appreciably changed anything about your product in three quarters of a century, it's really hard for me to justify why you're still even around.
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