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Mark then set out to submit DarkSpud,
in comic strip form, to all the major newspaper syndicates. Most
didn't respond, but one of the big ones did. Universal press
syndicate liked the concept and enjoyed the strip, they just
thought that Sunday comic readers might not get the comicbook
jokes. As Dark Spud tends to poke fun at the whole comicbook
industry. It actually pokes fun at all media. So the point, in
my opinion, was moot.
But think about that for a minute,
DarkSpud was refused, not because it wasn't written or drawn
well enough, or because they didn't like the concept, but because
they didn't think Sunday Comic Strip readers would understand
a strip that made fun of comicbooks.
Say again? Didn't comic books
originally start out as Sunday Comic Strips? They have the same
roots. So to me, to say that strip readers wouldn't understand
comic books, is to insult the intelligence of the comic strip
readers. Or to say they only read comic strips because their
attention spans are shorter. Keep that in mind the next time
you read a comic strip.
Thanks to the internet, and Terrible
Lizard, Starchy the Dark Spud is now available to anyone who
wants to read it.
Also read The Origins
of the DarkSpud character in an interview with Starchy the DarkSpud's
creator Mark McElligott.
Click here to read the interview.
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