After years of drawing comic strips for his school newspapers, Brian Anderson began pursuing his love of art professionally. His first cartoon, "The Town Crier," went over well with publishers -- but he knew it wasn't the one he wanted to devote his time to. Finally, inspired by his dog Sophie,...

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I have to say that this comic is my most favorite!! I absolutely LOVE Dog Eat Doug!!! Brian Anderson is brilliant. Sophie reminds me of my little furry friend and I look forward to reading it every single day! Please don't ever stop this comic strip. It's the best one I've ever seen. It's the only one that can put a smile on my face on even the toughest of days!!!! Thank you!