Freshly Squeezed Archive

Today’s Freshly Squeezed

February 13th, 2011 | 1 Comment

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If you’re reading Freshly Squeezed in the Denver Post, you’re not getting the Sunday strips. So here’s todays. If you want to read them every day, go to Comics.com/freshly_squeezed and sign up to have them emailed to you; that way you’ll never miss a day. You can also catch up on old strips you might [...]

Subscribe to Freshly Squeezed

January 10th, 2011 | 2 Comments

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Have my new comic strip, Freshly Squeezed, emailed to your inbox every day. It’s easy. Go to Comics.com/freshly-squeezed and sign up. I’ve attached some samples:

Freshly Squeezed Update

October 29th, 2010 | 1 Comment

My new strip, “Freshly Squeezed,” has been running in daily newspapers around the United States for a month now, with new papers picking it up every week. If your local paper doesn’t run it yet, you can have it sent to your mailbox every day from the United Features site.  Just go to http://comics.com/freshly_squeezed and [...]

Freshly Squeezed in the Denver Post, Part 2

October 5th, 2010 | Leave a comment

Well, I thought it was supposed to run starting Monday. Apparently, there was some sort of holdup at the Post, and it will start next Monday, or the Monday after. Hey, I worked for a daily newspaper for 31 years, and I never did figure out how these decisions got made. Keep your fingers crossed.

Freshly Squeezed in the Denver Post

September 24th, 2010 | 9 Comments

The Denver Post will begin running “Freshly Squeezed,” my new comic strip, on Monday, October 4. I’m delighted that readers in Denver will be able to read it in the local daily. Thanks to all of you who called the Post and made the case for it. Right now, it will run daily, but not [...]

Freshly Squeezed debuts today

September 20th, 2010 | 5 Comments

My new comic strip, “Freshly Squeezed,” starts running in daily newspapers across the country today. Those of you who followed “Denver Square” in the Rocky Mountain News will recognize the characters (sort of; they’ve all been changed, some more than others, but the character mix is the same, as is the house they live in. [...]