Talk:June Brigman

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[edit] Edit May 17th

I removed the following paragraph:

Too busy to bother drawing three new panels every day, Ms. Brigman frequently recycles the art from an earlier strip. (For example, compare: [1] with [2]). Many comic fans and cartoonists consider this to be lazy and unprofessional.

One of the links is not working, but I did find the mentioned strips on another website. Although it's true that Brigman has recycled a panel from the previous day, this is common practice for many syndicated comic strips, especially for adventure/continuity strips where the readers have to be reminded of the plotline. Bust most importantly, I find that this paragraph reeks of POV with words like "Too busy to bother" and "Many comic fans and cartoonists consider this to be lazy and unprofessional." AEriksson 09:49, 17 May 2006 (UTC)


         **It may be a common practice but that doesn't change the fact that "Many comic fans and cartoonists consider this to be lazy and unprofessional."