The comic page shown below is from October 1981.
As I’ve discussed in earlier posts, the top 4 panels of my Louie and Bruce full-length comic strips sometimes told a complete story that I could have used as a short strip. I did this intentionally in case the newspaper decided to run a short strip. As it was, though, the two local community papers that ran my strips always used the entire comic.
In 1981, I dreamed of getting into the syndicated comic world and having my comic strips published nationally. I tried for ten years but never succeeded. However frustrating rejection was at the time, upon reading years later the horror stories of that market, I’m glad I stayed a small-town cartoonist. Big corporate America is a mean place. With my humble personality, I’d have never fit in.

That’s all for now. Thanks for reading.
Peace and love to all.
Steve, 6/21/2023
This post “Louie and Bruce 003-2023-0621” copyright © 2023 Steven Leo Campbell at stevecampbellcreations.com – All rights reserved.

Great comic. Thanks for posting.
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Thanks for reading and the inspiring comment. Glad you enjoyed this Louie and Bruce moment.
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I love this idea and inspiring.
I follow yours but can you follow mine?
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https://100countrytrek.com/
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On the front page on the right side bottom click the follow button. Anita
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I can’t follow your site from my phone because WordPress says it isn’t a valid site. I will check later from my laptop.
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😂 That’s a great comic!
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Thanks. I’m always glad when my comics tickle the funny bones.
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