And the winner to the one year anniversary Submit Your Own Caption Sweepstakes is....
ME! Jon Katz! The creator of Marmaduke Can Vote! On this one year celebration what better way to celebrate the history of the strip than by proclaiming myself the winner of my own contest. Blogger, if you please...
Cheap to proclaim myself the winner, you say? Why couldn't you think of anything better than a six-month-old Mark Foley reference? Sorry, Blogosphere, I am the longest-running Marmaduke humorist on the web. Now, can I finally get a link on Joe Mathlete's site?!
Thanks to Bill and Pete for filling in, Jay Cridlin for the article, and you for checking back every now and then. Always feel free to send me an email or comment if you love or hate this site!
After fifty three years of drawing Marmaduke strips, Brad Anderson couldn't figure out how to fit one of his classic "boy hides behind dog" strips into just one panel...
I know comments like that may be venturing into Joe Mathlete territory, but I've got to keep that guy on his toes...
This Friday marks the one year anniversary of Marmaduke Can Vote. As part of the celebration, I will be announcing the winner of the Marmaduke Can Vote Submit Your Own Caption Sweepstakes. To submit your winning caption, take a look at the original source picture and accompanying rules RIGHT HERE. Then you can either email me, IM me, or post a comment with your caption. You have until Friday at noon to submit your entry. Get movin'!!
Biden announced he was running for president this morning and a few hours later, this story broke. Ladies and gentlemen, the shortest campaign for president of all time.
My name is Jon Katz, formerly of Kick The Leftist. And for the last eight years, I have read nearly every Marmaduke comic strip that has been published. I have not done this because I think it is a funny strip. In fact, it is not. For further explanation of this, I suggest you read my close friend Bill Benz's article So Much To See In One Panel. In it, he describes in great detail the long-standing struggle we have had with Marmaduke and his creator, Brad Anderson.
At first, I was satisfied with Bill's dissertation of the beloved Great Dane which has frustrated us for all these years. Then I came across this website, which demonstrates that the popular yet terrible comic strip Garfield is actually funny when you remove Garfield's thought bubbles. Doing this shows what life would actually be like for his owner, Jon. He does not have a witty cat, he has a regular cat. Jon is just insane.
So I got to thinking... what could make Marmaduke funny? Unlike Garfield, Marmaduke does not talk to us (though he can apparently talk to taxi cab drivers enough to tell them where he lives). Then it hit me. What if instead of being written by Brad Anderson, whose only background in comedy lies in the fact that he, too, owns a Great Dane, it was written by Doonesbury cartoonist Garry Trudeau, who has incorporated politics into his comic strip since 1970. In other words... what if Marmaduke went political??
What follows, therefore, is my attempt to answer this question. I will continue to read Marmaduke every day and, when applicable, I will update this blog with a new strip re-interpreted with a new tagline. I will preface this blog by acknowledging that I am a liberal, but I promise to be fair and balanced in my dog-based politics. Just like Fox News.
"Marmaduke Can Vote" is an unauthorized parody of the works of Brad Anderson. It is in no way affiliated with Mr. Anderson, the Marmaduke comic strip, or United Features Syndicate. But anyway, hey Brad, now that I have your attention, it's a joke. C'mon dontcha get it?
Hey, feel free to email me and tell me what you think of the strip directly. T M B Jon at gmail dot com. ;P