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In 1988, Al Leeds of the Washington Post Writers Group launched a new comic strip set at the Safe havens Day Care Center, featuring its dedicated yet beleaguered staff and their alarmingly precocious charges. Many things have changed since then, including a move to King Features Syndicate in 1993. At that point, the strip began following Samantha and her friends as they aged into elementary school and beyond, with the day care center finally reappearing when the former preschoolers began having children of their own. Here, you can see the early years of current favorites like Samantha, Dave…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In 1988, Al Leeds of the Washington Post Writers Group launched a new comic strip set at the Safe havens Day Care Center, featuring its dedicated yet beleaguered staff and their alarmingly precocious charges. Many things have changed since then, including a move to King Features Syndicate in 1993. At that point, the strip began following Samantha and her friends as they aged into elementary school and beyond, with the day care center finally reappearing when the former preschoolers began having children of their own. Here, you can see the early years of current favorites like Samantha, Dave and Jenny, along with characters like Matthew who took different paths. Also included is a bonus section, "The Safe Havens Survival Guide to Day Care". Welcome back!
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Autorenporträt
Bill Holbrook is the creator of the internationally syndicated newspaper comics "On the Fastrack" and "Safe Havens," and also since 1995 the longest continually running daily webcomic. "Kevin & Kell" is also noteworthy for the following milestones: First Syndicated Cartoonist to Launch a Webcomic First Webcomic to Make Money First Webcomic With a Paperback Holbrook was named Cartoonist of the Year at the 1998 Pogofest, an annual gathering in Waycross honoring the great Walt Kelly and "Pogo." "Kevin & Kell" was given the Ursa Major Award in 2003 for Best Anthropomorphic Comic Strip, and in 2016 it was one of three nominees for the National Cartoonists Society's Silver Reuben award for Best Online Comic (Short Form). Holbrook has also had a screenplay entitled "Looking Glass" optioned in 1990. In 2010 he collaborated on the comic book "A Duel in the Somme," written by Ben Bova and Rob Balder. In 2014 he co-created "Dethany in Virtu/Noir," a narrative app for the iPad with multiple story arcs.