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Red and Rover Cartoon for 01/24/2010


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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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Report Offensive Content J-Mom - 01-27-2010 13:33


Oh, yes, I hate seeing dogs in clothes! And being carried around like a baby doll. Give me a tough all-American outdoor dog any day.


Report Offensive Content Brian Basset - 01-25-2010 20:50

Sunday's comic Jan 24

Brian A friend gave me your Red And Rover yesterday at church. That is me with my dog Spike E Boy. Spike has 2 drawers of clothes but not a cashmere! Ha!!! Our vet has him on their face book page Stafford Oaks Veterinary Hospital. He's in a Santa Suit & Raincoat. When I talk to my mother she always ask me what outfit Spike is wearing. Have a good day! You made mine yesterday! Cheryl


Report Offensive Content Brian Basset - 01-25-2010 20:50

Sunday's comic Jan 24

Brian A friend gave me your Red And Rover yesterday at church. That is me with my dog Spike E Boy. Spike has 2 drawers of clothes but not a cashmere! Ha!!! Our vet has him on their face book page Stafford Oaks Veterinary Hospital. He's in a Santa Suit & Raincoat. When I talk to my mother she always ask me what outfit Spike is wearing. Have a good day! You made mine yesterday! Cheryl



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