Ink Pen
Ink Pen | |
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Author(s) | Phil Dunlap |
Current status/schedule | Concluded daily; in reruns |
Launch date | 7 November 2005 |
End date | October 2012 |
Syndicate(s) | Universal Press Syndicate/Universal Uclick |
Publisher(s) | Andrews McMeel Publishing |
Genre(s) | superheroes |
Ink Pen is an American daily comic strip by Phil Dunlap which was syndicated by Universal Press Syndicate/Universal Uclick from 2005 to 2012.
It's about an employment agency for out-of-work cartoon characters. Some of the comics characters include: Bixby, the former child star and now a dirty rat; Fritz, a dog and boss of the agency; Hamhock, a pig who is trying to get his 15 minutes of fame; Captain Victorious, a lazy super hero with a would-be sidekick, Scrappy Lad, that he doesn't want; Ralston, a rabbit who is just looking for a higher group of people, and Tyr, the Norse god of single combat, trying to pull his decent weight around anger management and Valhallan Attitude. There is also Dynaman, the rival of Captain Victorious; Mr. Negato, the enemy of Captain Victorious, and Scrappy Lad, the useless weak sidekick who is more interested in a girl named Moxie Gumption (a more streetwise version of Little Orphan Annie). Jenn Erica is a female filler character who tries repeatedly to get a lead character. Hela is the Norse goddess of the Underworld, with a surprisingly cheerful disposition. She claims to be related to Tyr, but their kinship is rather tenuous. Ms. Amazement gives the impression of being a parody of Wonder Woman, but her background is Celtic rather than Greek.
As of October 2012,[update] the daily strip went in reruns, with plans to have new weekly comics running concurrently after a brief hiatus.[1]
External links
[edit]- About Phil Dunlap and his comic at 'The Cartoonists'[usurped]
- Ink Pen: A Cartoon Collection by Phil Dunlap, Andrews McMeel Publishing, 2009
References
[edit]- ^ "Daily Cartoonist Oct 16, 2012". 16 October 2012.
- American comic strips
- 2005 comics debuts
- 2012 comics endings
- Gag-a-day comics
- Satirical comics
- Comics about anthropomorphic mice and rats
- Comics about anthropomorphic dogs
- Comics about anthropomorphic pigs
- Comics about anthropomorphic rabbits and hares
- Comics about talking animals
- Fictional unemployed people
- Norse mythology in comics
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