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American comic strip by Jeff Harris From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shortcuts is a syndicated Sunday strip by artist and educator Jeff Harris, which is distributed by Andrews McMeel Syndication via the Newspaper Enterprise Association.
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Shortcuts | |
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Author(s) | Jeff Harris |
Website | syndication |
Current status/schedule | Current Sunday strip |
Launch date | August 30, 1999 |
Syndicate(s) | Newspaper Enterprise Association/United Feature Syndicate |
Genre(s) | Humor, Education |
Shortcuts has been distributed through the Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA) from back when it was part of United Media. In 2011 Andrews McMeel took over syndication of United Media's strips.[1] Shortcuts continues to be distributed via the NEA but is branded "Distributed by Andrews McMeel via UFS, Inc."[2] (UFS is United Feature Syndicate, another former United Media syndication arm that is now part of Andrews McMeel.)
The weekly feature offers educational lessons, with each strip devoted to a single topic. The diverse cast of characters includes:[3]
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