Happy Hour (comic)
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Happy Hour is a comic created in 2004 by Jim Kohl. The comic first appearded in the Rutgers Newspaper The Daily Targum November 30th 2004, Volume 136, No. 60. Since then Happy Hour has gone on to amass over 500 strips with the 500th appearing February 29th, 2008.
Happy Hour is unique in its one panel format with an ongoing storyline. Each strip can be read alone, but read in conjunction with the strips prior or following enriches the overall experience.
Currently the strip is drawn and written by Jim Kohl with the help of Phil Kriser, who also, colors and maintenances the website.
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