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"Brenda Starr" Comic Strip Takes Note Of CPB/NPR Bias Controversy

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A recent edition of the "Brenda Starr" comic strip takes notes of the recent NPR controversy over whether the network was biased.

In this strip, a character named Slash Burns gets a new NPR talk show as part of "their new balancing act".

Click Here To See The Strip.
 
> A recent edition of the "Brenda Starr" comic strip takes
> notes of the recent NPR controversy over whether the network
> was biased.
>
> In this strip, a character named Slash Burns gets a new NPR
> talk show as part of "their new balancing act".
>
> Click Here To See The Strip.
>

This seems to be a trend, a lot of cartoonists are moving to express themselves in a greater way with the use of the strips....im curious to see how this goes...hopefully it will be entertaining..to be honest, I was shocked to see Brenda Starr still being done as a regular strip.....well the classics seem to continue to have legs....
 
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