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    The 23-Sep-05 strip of "Pearls Before Swine" involved a "Blondie's 75th Anniversary Party" when Rat had said there was a "Naked Twister" game going on. Stephen had said in the final panel, "WOW! Dilbert is a Stud!" But in the original of the strip, Stephen was commenting on the naked body of a cartoonist he wanted to keep anonymous, because he called that particular cartoonist and he/she said he/she did want the reference in that regard. Does anyone know the name of that cartoonist?

    Question #96348. Asked by Mickey000. (Jun 04 08 3:57 PM)


    Wlcome2DaJungle

    I'll guess Bil Keane, of "Family Circus".

    Jul 05 08, 10:34 PM


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