Time looks at webcomics

0 Comments POSTED ON Mar 23 2007 AT 8:04 am BY Beat

No, really:

In 1950 an aspiring cartoonist who drew a comic strip for his local paper wanted to get wider distribution for his work. So he took it to a syndication service. An editor at the syndicate liked the strip but didn’t care for the name, so he changed it. To Peanuts. Charles Schulz always hated that name. In 1987 he told an interviewer, “It’s totally ridiculous, has no meaning, is simply confusing and has no dignity–and I think my humor has dignity.” Schulz’s name for his comic strip was Li’l Folks, which admittedly isn’t that much more dignified. But the point is, if Schulz started out today he wouldn’t have bothered with a syndicate. He would have taken his strip straight to the Web, and we would be watching Li’l Folks specials every year at Christmas.

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