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  2. Mallard Fillmore - Wikipedia

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    Mallard getting hired for being an "Amphibious American". Mallard Fillmore is the main character in the comic strip. He is a seasoned conservative reporter for fictional television station WFDR-TV in Washington, D.C., which hired him in order to fill its quota for "Amphibious Americans."

  3. Bruce Tinsley - Wikipedia

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    Mallard Fillmore launched in 1994 and is still published today. [1] Two collections were released early in the series' run, Mallard Fillmore and Mallard Fillmore On the Stump. Tinsley quietly stopped producing new strips in 2019. Since 2020, Mallard Fillmore comics are produced by Loren Fishman. [2]

  4. OPINION: Comic cancellation isn't funny - AOL

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    Mar. 4—C'mon. It's just a comic strip. That'll be the response of the folks on the left after "Mallard Fillmore," a comic strip that depicts a politically conservative duck who works as a ...

  5. ArcaMax Publishing - Wikipedia

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    ArcaMax Publishing is a privately-owned American web/email syndication news publisher that provides editorial content, columns & features, comic strips, and editorial cartoons via email. [2] ArcaMax also produces co-branded newsletters with corporate clients. The company is based in Newport News, Virginia. Its revenue comes from advertising. [2]

  6. Los Angeles Times redraws comics pages with five fresh titles

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    These are the results of an overall review of the syndicated comics that The Times publishes, which we promised to readers after printing a “9 Chickweed Lane” strip Dec. 1 that contained an ...

  7. Dustin (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    Dustin is a daily comic strip created by Steve Kelley, editorial cartoonist for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, and Jeff Parker, editorial cartoonist for Florida Today. [1] It is carried by King Features Syndicate and debuted on January 4, 2010. [2]

  8. America (The Book) - Wikipedia

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    Cartoonist Bruce Tinsley objected to the book's parody of his comic strip Mallard Fillmore, which appears among six other cartoon parodies, captioned as dating from 1998. Tinsley referenced the parody in the July 5–8, 2005 editions of Fillmore , with the title character stating that Jon Stewart "tried to deceive people into thinking" that the ...

  9. The 27 Best ’90s Cartoons, Ranked - AOL

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    Watching cartoons on Saturday morning was a childhood rite of passage for many of us. In fact, it feels like just yesterday when we sat in front of our television set and sang every single word of