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Thanks to Comic Book Bin and Herve St-Louis--I'm really glad to see this article about Philip Street and his strip, "Fisher."
You see, I'm a Yank and I read his strip for a while in the early 90s, and I loved it--I was fresh out of college and could definitely relate.
But having lost track of it, I wasn't sure if I could find it again easily. I couldn't even recall the name, so I googled "Canadian comic strip, Globe & Mail," and if you can believe it, your article came up at #4 in the search .
I didn't know then that the strip is still carried by the Globe & Mail online.
A nice day, all in all! Thanks.
BTW, I'd like to mention one other strip from the early '90s, also about a Gen-X recent graduate--it was called "Thatch", by Jeff Shesol. Also sardonic and good. Its author went on to be a speech writer in the Clinton administration, among other things.
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