Brian Basset grew up engrossed in classic television and coverage of NASA's space missions. His classic sensibilities show up strongly in his acclaimed comic strip "Red and Rover," about a young boy and his dog growing up together in a simpler time. Basset also draws the popular Adam@Home, ...

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Your comic strip reminds me so much of my dog Sandy. He went to his final place at Rainbow Bridge on September 11, 2008. Thank you so much for your comic strip and your imagination.
We don't have Red and Rover here in a Long Island newspaper, but I discovered R&R up in New England, and I have been hooked ever since. This is a comfort zone -- brilliant and accessible.
Yeah, sometimes I do that too... use my imagination.