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2011 Syndicate Directory

NEW FEATURES CUSTOM SERVICES EDITORIAL COMICS POLITICAL CARTOONS

What’s New in 2011

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by Jonathan Mahood. When Skip Smalls begged his parents for a dog, he should have been more specifi c. For his 10th birthday, they fi nally acquiesce and give him Bleeker — arechargeable dog equipped with Spock-like sensibilitiesand his own programmable training manual. D&S

by Jeanne Fleming and Leonard Schwarz. Problems involving the intersection of money, ethics and personal relationships fi ll our lives. Money Manners is a Q&A column that fi lls the need for advice onhow to make decisions involving money. The subject is serious, but the columns are entertaining,offering stories that just as oftenelicit a laugh of recognition as a wince of sympathy. Weekly

Emmy® Award-winning multimedia journalist Maria Hinojosa writes on issues relevant to the diversity of the American populace. Throughout her career, she has helped defi ne the nationalconversation with one of the most authenticvoices in broadcasting and has informed millionsof Americans about Latinos — the fastest-growing group in our country. Weekly

Emmy® Award-winning reporter Bob Franken has been there live throughout 30 years’ worth of unfolding dramas, reporting on national political campaigns, inter-national confl icts and major natural disasters. A sharp storyteller with a piquant wit, Franken shares his unique perspective on the news and newsmakers of our time. 2TW

Between Friends

Arctic Circle

KFS Comics

Blondie

The Brilliant Mind ofEdison Lee

Crankshaft

Baby Blues

The Amazing Spider-Man

Buckles

Beetle Bailey

Barney Google andSnuffy Smith

The Amazing Spider-Manby Stan Lee and Larry Lieber. Since bitten by a radioactivespider, Peter Parker’s adventuresas Spider-Man have climbed inpopularity and excitement. D&S

Apartment 3-Gby Frank Bolle and Margaret Shulock. A serial strip about three single female roommates as they juggle their careers, friendship, men and life in the big city. D&S

Arctic Circleby Alex Hallatt. Oscar, Edand Gordo are three migrantpenguins who leave Antarctica for a new life in the North Polein this green-themed strip. D&S

Baby Bluesby Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott. The hysterically hectic days of a young family of fi ve are fi lled to the brim with dirty diapers and wild antics. D&S

Barney Google and Snuffy Smithby John Rose. Snuffy Smith is a bodacious hillbilly who lives inthe Appalachian town of Hootin’ Holler with his tolerant, caring wife, Weezy. D&S

Beetle Baileyby Mort, Brian and Greg Walker. Beetle Bailey avoids both workand Sarge’s wrath whilesleeping through life in uniform as the Army’s laziest private. D&S

The Better Halfby Randy Glasbergen. A married couple keeps the fl ame burningas their romance grows older. D&S panel

Between Friendsby Sandra Bell-Lundy.Three women fi nd solace fromthe growing pains of middle age in gossip, friendship and super-sized cups of coffee. D&S

Bizarroby Dan Piraro. A surreal place where eyeballs hover, dynamite

sizzles, upside-down birds soar and a slice of pie hides in every corner. D&S panel and stripformats

Bleeker The Rechargeable Dogby Jonathan Mahood.D&S See page 2.

Blondieby Dean Young and JohnMarshall. This enduring domestic comedy stars Blondie andDagwood Bumstead, a happily married couple living an every-day, normal life. D&S

The Brilliant Mind ofEdison Leeby John Hambrock. Meet Edison Lee, a 10-year-old boy genius who always has something tosay about the state of American politics and culture. D&S

Bucklesby David Gilbert. Family dog Buckles has happily barked his way into owners Paul and Jill’s hearts, endearing himself toreaders along the way. D&S

Crankshaftby Tom Batiuk and Chuck Ayers. As a former minor leaguepitcher, sidelined Ed Crankshaft deals with life’s curveballs with the coaching of his supportive family. D&S

Crockby Bill Rechin. Vermin P. Crock struggles to maintain control of his legionnaires in their desert fort in this spoof of the Foreign Legion. D&S

Curtisby Ray Billingsley. Feisty 11-year-old Curtis and his mischievouslittle brother Barry are kept in line by their on-the-ball mom and frazzled dad. D&S

DeFlockedby Jeff Corriveau. Four outcasts– a sheep, two dogs and a boy– are forced to coexist in a house on Lubberland Farms. D&S

KFS Comics

Hägar the Horrible

Mandrake the Magician

The Family Circus

Dustin

Funky Winkerbean

Mallard Fillmore

The Lockhorns

Dennis the Menace

Edge City

Hi and Lois

Dennis the MenaceCreated by Hank Ketcham. Drawn by Marcus Hamilton (D) and Ron Ferdinand (S). America’s favorite troublemaker has been exasperat-ing Mr. Wilson and charmingreaders for decades. D&S panel

Dustinby Steve Kelley and Jeff Parker.Winner of the NCS 2011 Award for Best Newspaper Comic Strip. At23, Dustin Kudlick lives at home —unmarried, unemployed, andunable to see that as a problem. D&S

Edge Cityby Terry and Patty LaBan.A young family navigates modern life, technological foibles andparenting mishaps. D&S

The Family Circusby Bil and Jeff Keane. Heart-warming portraits featuring mom, dad, kids, pets and poignant truths about family. D&S panel

The Family Circus Refl ectionsby Bil and Jeff Keane.Inspirational and faith-oriented selections. Weekly panel

Flash GordonThe intergalactic voyager’sjourney through space never ceases to intrigue fans, not tomention Flash’s sweetheart,Dale Arden. S

Funky Winkerbeanby Tom Batiuk. Westview High’sstudents and faculty alike fi nd laughs and lessons in a socially relevant strip. D&S

Grin and Bear Itby Fred Wagner and RalphDunagin. Lampooning political bureaucracy, big business and everyday life, Grin & Bear It pokes fun at everything and everyone! D&S panel

Hägar the Horribleby Chris Browne. Looting.Plundering. Pillaging. Making it home in time for his wife’s dinner. It’s all in a day’s work for thislovable Viking. D&S

Hazelby Ted Key. A feisty live-in maid keeps the house in order and shows that she’s the real boss of the family that employs her. D panel

Heaven’s Love Thrift Shopby Kevin Frank. A faith-based strip about a community-minded,Christian-run thrift shop and the eclectic people who work and shop there. S

Henryby Carl Anderson. Actionsspeak louder than words in this pantomime comic strip about a little boy with little hair and even less to say. D&S

Hi and LoisWritten by Brian and Greg Walker. Drawn by Chance Browne. The American dream is alive and well in this family-focused strip about the Flagstons, a family that puts the “fun” in functional. D&S

Judge Parkerby Woody Wilson and Mike Manley. A serial strip starring a no-nonsense, upstanding lawyer who stoically handles drama inside and outside of the courtroom. D&S

The Katzenjammer Kidsby Hy Eisman. The longest-running strip in history stars twin boys, Hans and Fritz, who misbehave and rebel against any sort of authority. S

The Lockhornsby Bunny Hoest and John Reiner. After decades of marriage, Leroy and Loretta Lockhorn havegotten squabbling down to ascience. D&S panel

Mallard Fillmoreby Bruce Tinsley. A right-wing duck, who works as a hard-hitting TV reporter, tackles issues of the day in this conservative-leaning strip. D&S

Mandrake the Magicianby Fred Fredericks. This well-dressed superhero uses sleight of hand,hypnosis and other magic tricks in his fi ght against evil-doing criminals. D

KFS Comics

Mary Worth

The Pajama Diaries

Pardon My Planet

Pros & Cons

Mother Goose and Grimm

Marvin

Prince ValiantMutts

Mark Trailby Jack Elrod. Avid environmen-talist Mark Trail teaches readers to preserve nature’s three most valuable “W’s”: woods, water and wildlife. D&S

Marvinby Tom Armstrong. As Marvin reaches his “terrible twos,” the adults in his life grow to love this toddler’s mischievous antics and mature insights. D&S

Mary Worthby Joe Giella and Karen Moy. Mary offers advice to thefascinating and unusualcharacters she meets on life’sjourney in this time-honoredcontinuity strip. D&S

Moose & Mollyby Bob Weber Sr. Lazy andchronically out-of-work Moose enjoys daily misadventures with his wife, Molly, their kids and an assortment of pets. D&S

Mother Goose and Grimmby Mike Peters. Grimmy, a hyper canine, and his forgetful owner, Mother Goose, live in a boarding house and enjoy visits by iconic pop characters. D&S

Muttsby Patrick McDonnell. Best friends Earl the dog and Mooch the cat live life the way it should be,sharing friends, food and naps in this beloved strip. D&S

Ollie and Quentin by Piers Baker. Quentin thelugworm and Ollie the seagull forge an unlikely friendship and embark on various hijinks in their seaside town. D&S

On the Fastrackby Bill Holbrook. Workplace woes, technology glitches and angry bosses are the norm in this droll depiction of employment at a big corporation. D&S

The Pajama Diariesby Terri Libenson. A youngsuburban woman deftly jugglesa career as a freelance graphic designer with her role as wife, mom and online blogger. D&S

Pardon My Planet by Vic Lee. From dating and mating rituals to lapsed social graces, Pardon My Planet pokes fun at politically incorrect, ego-driven behavior. D&S paneland strip formats

The PhantomWritten by Tony DePaul; drawn by Eduardo Barreto (S) and Paul Ryan (D). The Phantom is a silent, stealthy avenger with a patriarchal birthright to restore justice in the most dangerous parts of the world. D&S

Piranha Clubby Bud Grace. Down-on-his-luck Ernie Floyd keeps reluctantcompany with his scheming Uncle Sid and his motley crew of larcenous cronies. D&S

Popeyeby Hy Eisman. Spinach-loving Popeye and iconic characters Olive Oyl, Swee’pea, Bluto and Wimpy star in this legendary comic strip. D&S

Prince Valiantby Gary Gianni and Mark Schultz. Prince Valiant is a sweepinghistorical strip about a gallant, righteous prince and his endless quest for adventure. S Pros & Consby Kieran Meehan. Occupational humor centered on a lawyer,a doctor and a cop whosepersonal lives are often defined and colored by their day jobs. D&S

Ollie and Quentin

The Phantom

KFS Comics

Slylock Fox and Comicsfor Kids

Zippy the PinheadSally Forth

Shoe

Sherman’s Lagoon

Zits

Retail

Rhymes with Orange Tina’s Groove

Retailby Norm Feuti. Disgruntled employees, spineless managers and rude shoppers make forfunny fodder in this spot-on,retail-based strip. D&S Rex Morgan, M.D.by Woody Wilson and Graham Nolan. A principle-drivenmedical practitioner has afl awless knack for diagnosingillnesses and uncoveringcorruption and misconduct. D&S

Rhymes with Orangeby Hilary Price. Rhymes with Orange casts a glorious spotlight on life’s everyday minutiae and enables us to laugh at all of our quirky foibles. D&S

Safe Havensby Bill Holbrook. A group offriends grow up together, fromtoddlers playing at Safe Havens Day Care to young adultsenrolling at Havens University. D

Sally Forthby Francesco Marciuliano and Craig MacIntosh. The trials and tribulations of a thriving working woman, her ever-understanding husband and their precocious preteen daughter. D&S

Sam & Siloby Jerry Dumas. As two average Joes, buddies Sam and Silo remind readers of a simplertime as they enjoy life in their charming, nostalgic town. D

Sherman’s Lagoonby Jim Toomey. Sherman theshark inhabits a sunny lagoon in the South Pacifi c, relishing histropical paradise with otherocean friends. D&S

Shoeby Chris Cassatt, Gary Brookins and Susie MacNelly. Shoechronicles the daily lives of a group of newspaper employees, all of whom are portrayed by a fl ock of sarcastic birds with all-too-human personalities. D&S

Six Chixby Isabella Bannerman, Margaret Shulock, Rina Piccolo, AnneGibbons, Benita Epstein and Stephanie Piro. Six femalecartoonists reveal the quirkypleasures and challenges of everyday life as a woman in this innovative panel. D&S

Slylock Fox andComics for Kidsby Bob Weber Jr. A friendlycast of furry characters solvemysteries while teaching young readers about art, nature, pets, self-esteem and health. D&S

Tigerby Bud Blake. A warm, humorous glimpse at the wonders of child-hood seen through the eyes of a boy named Tiger and his scrappy group of friends. D&S

Tina’s Grooveby Rina Piccolo. A single career waitress exudes confi dence and sass, even when dealing with bossy customers and befriending frazzled coworkers. D&S

Todd the Dinosaurby Patrick Roberts. The comical adventures of a restless 7-year-old, 12-foot-tall, 3-ton T-Rex and the single guy in charge of his care. D&S

Tundraby Chad Carpenter. Humorous chronicles of the outdoor-orient-ed culture of America’s LastFrontier. For sale internationally only. S

Zippy the Pinheadby Bill Griffi th. Philosophical strip starring Griffy and Zippy, who personify the dual personalities of adult and child that exist in us all. D&S

Zitsby Jim Borgman and Jerry Scott. Sixteen-year-old Jeremy dreams of going on a cross-country road trip, while his parents aspire tofi gure out the mysterious science of raising a teenager. D&S

Editorial Cartoons

At least 25 timely and thought-provoking cartoons per week from Rex Babin, John Branch, Brian Duffy, David M. Hitch, Lee Judge, Jeff Koterba, Jimmy Margulies, Rick McKee, Kevin Siers and Kirk Walters. Illustrates politically and graphically diverse views and styles.

Mike Peters, Dayton Daily News’ Pulitzer Prizewinner. Available in color. 3TW

Mike Smith, award-winning cartoonist forthe Las Vegas Sun. Available in color. 4TW

Ed Gamble, The Florida Times-Union’sindependent thinker. Available in color. 5TW

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Stanley Crouch

Bob Franken

Maria Hinojosa

Ray and Tom Magliozzi

Amy Goodman

Rich Lowry

Debbie Travis

BUSINESS AND FINANCE

About Real Estate by David W. Myers. A real estate expert offers tips to readers seeking advice on homeownership decisions. Weekly

Investors’ Guide by Eric Tyson. An author and financial writer shares practical advice with investors on how to stay afloat financially. 2TW

J.T. & Dale Talk Jobs Career coaches J.T. O’Donnelland Dale Dauten consult on workplace issues and offer advice to workers of all ages on finding job satisfaction. Weekly

COMMENTARY

Stanley Crouch An outspoken columnist, critic and commentator, Crouch offers pragmatic opinions on American politics, culture and the arts. Weekly

Bob Frankenby Bob Franken. 2TWSee page 2.

Amy GoodmanInvestigative journalist and host of the popular independent TV/radio news program Democracy Now!, Amy Goodman gives her frank analysis of politics, the media and current affairs. Weekly

Rich Lowry A popular pundit on the national scene and editor of National Review, Lowry has an established reputation as a hard-hitting writer and commentator. 2TW

Maria Hinojosaby Maria Hinojosa. WeeklySee page 2.

Immigration and Citizenship by Allan Wernick. A column about U.S. immigration policy and controversies that also guides readers through the daunting maze of laws and procedures. Weekly

ENTERTAINMENT

Daytime Dial by Dana Block and Cindy Elavsky. The latest gossip about America’s favorite soap operas. 4TW

On Poker by Chuck Blount. Get pokertips and keep posted abouttournament coverage with this cards chronicle. Weekly

The Gossip Columnby Robin Adams Sloan. Celebrity tattle and gossip. 2TW

Jacqueline Bigar’s Stars One of the most widely read astrologers, Jacqueline Bigarinterprets the daily horoscopes for each astrological sign. 7TW

Your Individual Horoscope by Francis Drake. Revealing dailyhoroscopes that give a quick glimpse into what’s in the stars for each and every astrological sign. 7TW

FOOD

Cook It Light by Jeanne Jones. Recipes fromthe pioneer of light cuisine who helps readers keep the taste and lose the fat in thousands ofpopular dishes. 2TW

Drive-Thru Gourmet by Ken Hoffman. Guilt-free reviews of delicious fast-food menus keep readers’ mouths watering and tongues wagging. Weekly with illustration

LIFESTYLES AND ADVICE

Arthur & Pauline Frommer’s Daily Travel BriefsThe name Frommer is synonymous with travel. Father-daughter duo Arthur and Pauline Frommer offer valuable insights to anyone taking a trip, planning a vacation or experiencing wanderlust. 3TW with photo. Daily online.

Pauline and Arthur Frommer

Kelly and Al Carrell

Jeanne Fleming and Leonard Schwarz

Heloise Donna Erickson

Terry Kovel Tom McMahon

Auto Album by Tad Burness. Automobile expert provides facts and anecdotes about vintage cars. Weekly with illustration

Chicken Soup for the Soul by Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen. These uplifting stories andpositive life lessons hearten and inspire readers. Weekly

Click and Clack Talk Carsby Tom and Ray Magliozzi. Readers throughout the world will benefit from the honest — and humorous — consumer advice about car repair from Tom and Ray. 2TW

Dear Teacher by Marge Eberts and Peggy Gisler. Longtime teachers answer questions from the families of schoolchildren. Weekly

Debbie Travis’ House to Home An innovative home decorator divulges unique tips on renovating homes: room by room, detail by detail. Weekly

Good Housekeeping InstituteSavvy ConsumerResearchers at one of America’s most trusted institutions inform consumers of good buys, product recalls and comparison shopping. Weekly with photo

Happy Musings by Sally Huss. A feel-good feature that provides readers with peace-ful insights that brighten each day. 6TW

Help Me, Harlan! by Harlan Cohen. Candid andhonest advice from a male pointof view addresses readers’ personal issues and relationship problems. 2TW

Hints From HeloiseThis trusted adviser is dedicated to helping readers simplify their lives with tips about lifestyle management. Heloise offers service journalism at its best!

6TW plus illustrated Sunday, 3TW in condensed format

Heloise Classified HintsCrafted for classified sections.Fifteen plug-in hints on real estate, recruitment, pets, autos andgarage sales. Weekly

Kid Tips by Tom McMahon. This parenting expert offers practical tips and advice from experienced parents on rearing children of all ages. Weekly

Kovels: Antiques and Collectingby Terry Kovel. This leading antiques expert demystifies collecting through practical advice and history lessons about readers’ antiques. Weekly

Money Manners by Jeanne Fleming and Leonard Schwarz. Weekly See page 2.

Prime Time With Kids by Donna Erickson. An educator and TV host shares her inventive ideas for activities and recipes that promote family time and togetherness. Weekly with photo

Rheta Grimsley Johnson Award-winning journalist travelsthe country and reports on thestories, the voices and the spiritof ordinary Americans. Weekly Sew Simple by Vicki Farmer Ellis. Nationallyrecognized authority on sewing offers her helpful tips on the latestfashions, fabrics and stitchingtechniques. Weekly with illustration

The Super Handymanby Al and Kelly Carrell. Father and daughter offer readers helpful fix-it hints and expert advice for do-it-yourself home repairs. 3TW with illustration

Editorial

Editorial Puzzlesmore

Joe and Dr. Teresa Graedon

Dr. Mehmet Oz and Dr. Michael Roizen

MIND AND BODY FITNESS

Ask Dr. Brothers Psychologist Dr. Joyce Brothersoffers her advice to readers ontroubling issues. 6TW

Ask Dr. Ruth by Dr. Ruth Westheimer. Renowned sex therapist gives sound relation-ship advice. 2TW

The People’s Pharmacy by Joe and Dr. Teresa Graedon. Expert advice on alternative medicine and health care. 3TW

To Your Good HealthDr. Paul Donohue educates readers about infectious diseases, public health and sports medicine. 7TW

The YOU Docs by Dr. Mehmet Oz and Dr. Michael Roizen. Daily tips, Q&A’s and news from two of the country’s most distinguished physicians and best-selling YOU authors. 7TW SPORTS

Master Strokesby Phil Franké. Top 100 golfinstructors offer illustrative tips and professional advice. 3 panels per week

NASCAR This Weekby Monte Dutton. Full-spectrum coverage of NASCAR drivers and teams. Weekly

Jack Nicklaus This feature offers hints and tips from one of the sport’s greatest golfers. 3TW with illustrations

Original John Alden KnightSolunar TablesAn indispensable guide for sports-men throughout the country. Monthly in advance

StockcarToonsby Mike Smith. NASCAR-themed cartoons about America’s fastest-moving spectator sport. Weekly

PUZZLES AND GAMES

Bananagrams! A daily anagram challenge so compact it fi ts into one neat panel. Each day of the week hosts adifferent progressive game. 7TW

ChallengerThe space-effi cient numbers game. 7TW

Comics For Kidsby Bob Weber Jr. Fun facts, drawing tips, challenging brainteasers and games. D&S

Contract Bridgeby Steve Becker. The champion’s strategy. 7TW

Hocus-FocusSpot the differences in similardrawings. 7TW

Super QuizTest readers’ knowledge of the world. 6TW

Conceptis PuzzlesA variety of interactive logic puzzles and games available online and in print. 7TW

Joseph Crossword withCryptoquote Print and online interactive. 6TW

Psychedelic Blocksby Michael G. Chan. Onlineinteractive block puzzle. 7TW

Premier Sunday Crosswordwith Cryptoquipby Frank Longo. Print and online interactive. Weekly

Sheffer Crossword withCryptoquip Print and online interactive. 6TW

Stickelers [sic.] by Terry Stickels. Logic puzzles, spatial/visual puzzles, word games, sequences, number stumpers and analogies. 6TW

Wishing Well Readers’ fortunes. 6TW

Word Sleuth Word-fi nder game. 6TW

Word Sleuth Frenzy by Michael G. Chan. Online, interactive only. 6TW

Wuzzles by Tom Underwood.Word puzzles. 7TW

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