Day by Day (webcomic)

Day by Day
Author(s) Chris Muir
Website http://www.daybydaycartoon.com/
Current status / schedule Updating every day
Launch date 2002 November 1
Genre(s) political

Day by Day is an American political webcomic by Chris Muir. The humor usually centers on four principal characters who had initially been presented as coworkers at an unspecified firm until the firm went out of business on December 25, 2007. Romantic relationships among the principals resulted in marriages and children, with one of the couples opening a small bar in the Florida Gulf coast town in which the strip is principally set. These characters (and their friends and family) remain center stage even though some strips focus on public figures and feature none of the main cast, in a manner similar to Doonesbury. The strip has a conservative/libertarian viewpoint, and often makes reference to political weblogs. It is a Yahoo! Pick in the "Comics and Animation" category.[1]

Contents

Format

The strip is updated daily, including weekends. It usually follows a loose "strip story arc" throughout a given week. Except on Sundays, the strip is usually three colorized panels, comprising a combination of newly drawn art and a library of hand drawn elements that Muir has digitized and reuses. As with many newspaper comics, the strips for Sundays are larger and have more panels. Muir has stated in interviews that by crafting the cartoons digitally, and using previously drawn faces, expressions, and body postures, he can react to breaking news by crafting a relevant comic and putting it up the next day, breaking or delaying the storyline.

Generally, the strip features a running commentary on political events with the characters interacting in a vaguely seen office setting. In addition, the author often shows a "Doonesbury-esque" White House strip with an unseen President talking to his staff. Muir has often used the same treatment to show goings-on at the United Nations and the New York Times.

The home URL was written vertically on the leftmost edge of the strip, beginning on May 2, 2003, running until the site's redesign in 2006. The comic itself has run since November 1, 2002, with a hiatus from September 12, 2004 to November 30, 2004. The large-format Sunday strips started in 2005.

Financial Model

Like many other web comics, Day by Day Cartoon is supported by a combination of contributions from readers (via PayPal, Amazon and other payment vehicles), banner advertising, and merchandise. In 2005, the strip became available for print newspaper syndication and was carried by the Hemingford Ledger, the Knoxville News-Sentinel, the North County Times and The San Diego Union-Tribune. In October 2007, Day by Day Cartoon discontinued service to newspapers. Also in October 2007, eBook compilations of Day by Day Cartoon became available for free.WOWIO: eBooks, Comics and Graphic Novels | Books Evolved

Characters

References

  1. ^ Yahoo! Picks > Entertainment > Comics and Animation > Comic Strips
  2. ^ Day by Day Cartoon by Chris Muir :: July 21, 2007 Archives
  3. ^ Day by Day Cartoon by Chris Muir :: November 5, 2007 Archives
  4. ^ Day by Day Cartoon by Chris Muir :: November 23, 2007 Archives
  5. ^ Day by Day Cartoon by Chris Muir :: July 16, 2007 Archives

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