7.12.2005

Schulz on Trudeau

"GROTH: How do you feel about [Garry] Trudeau's demanding more space [for Doonesbury]?
SCHULZ: [Pause.] That he's not a professional. He's never been professional.

GROTH: How do you mean that?
SCHULZ: I don't think he conducts himself in a professional manner in the things that he does.

MARSCHALL: You're not just talking about the artistry of the strip?
SCHULZ: It's his whole attitude toward the business.

GROTH: You don't admire the strip.
SCHULZ: [Shakes head.]"

(thanks to Mr. Ely)

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

That's too bad. I think that Doonesbury is the greatest comic of all time. I personally didn't have that much respect for Peanuts. I guess I just never got it. But mainly this is just to announce my presence on your blog, like you so recently did on mine.

Justin

7/14/2005 10:33 AM  

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