Brevity is a single-panel newspapercomic strip created by Guy Endore-Kaiser and Rodd Perry, and currently drawn by Dan Thompson.
Publication history
Brevity originally began on Comics Sherpa (a site which helps beginning comic strips make their work public over the web).[1] Endore-Kaiser cited Gary Larson's The Far Side as an inspiration. The strip was originally intended to be called Cow Tools, in homage to a notorious Far Side cartoon, but the authors were forced to change it after receiving a cease-and-desist letter from lawyers representing Larson.[2] The strip debuted with United Feature Syndicate in 55 newspapers on January 3, 2005. Today, Brevity is published in over 130 newspapers in the US and Canada.[citation needed] There are currently four published collections and one treasury.
In the past few years GoComics.com has allowed visitors to submit comments on each strip.
^Williams, Greg (28 September 2003). "High Hopes". Tampa Tribune.
^Wineke, William R. (3 January 2005). "Cartoon with shades of 'Far Side' debuts today, also 'Mutts' is added to State Journal pages by popular demand". Wisconsin State Journal. In fact, Endore-Kaiser and Perry, 34, originally wanted to call their cartoon "Cow Tools," after a famous Larson cartoon, but that proved too much for Larson's lawyers, who sent them a cease-and-desist letter.
External links
Look up brevity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.