The Truth? You..well, you came up with several more interesting versions of truth!

Hello again to My Cage’s growing ‘Army of the night’! :)

So, where were we? Oh right. The Censor Sheep.

I gotta say, when we ran the Censor Sheep strip I didn’t expect the guesses of what happened would be so much more exciting than the actual story. :D

First, I want to say that the strip in question was rejected by the syndicate and not the individual papers.

I also want to say the strip wasn’t rejected because the good people at King Features Syndicate are uptight. I know must people picture a syndicate as a bunch of ‘Men in Black’ types in suits using buzz words and having no understanding about comics. That’s fun to picture, but the truth is everyone at King Features Syndicate loves comics! If you walk around the offices, their book shelves are packed with classic comic strip compilation books.

In short, their work book shelves look like my home book shelves. :D

In fact, my editor is a 29 years old Colin Hanks look-a-like who self-publishes his own graphic novel anthology series, ‘Syncopated Comics’ (Check it out. It’s good).

Anyway…

Usually strips are rejected on one basis: To prevent negative letters from being written to the newspapers. Negative letters are death to new strips. Especially with the newspaper biz in the condition it’s in today sadly, where the papers need more than ever to keep readers happy and coming back.

All of that said, here is the rejected strip:

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My plan was to introduce ‘Stumper the parapelgic bunny’ and have him become a regular. His personality was going to be that he was optimistic to the point of ridiculousness. I wanted to give Norm and the crew a ‘Linus’ and thought it be funny to see Norm whining to a character with an actual problem and watch ‘Stumper’ slowly lose it with Norm over time.

But the decision was made that it wasn’t funny enough to take the risk of it being misconstrued.

So what’s the deal with today’s strip? Well, contractually I can’t post today’s strip here today, but the last line is “Hope. The Carrot on the stick for the hopeless” or something. The original line was supposed to be “Hope. Crack for the hopeless”, but that was rejected itself. :)

My editor said ““Crack” is a little harsh for the comics pages”, which is odd since we used it at least 3 times that I can rememeber in our first year:

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Aw well. Maybe people are more uptight these days. Or maybe I do work for an evil corporation and the pople I’ve met are just actors pretending to be the people I work with.

Hmmm…

Anyway, tune in next week and I’ll have the next part of ‘The Secret Origin of My Cage’ which will explain how I met Melissa (Hint: It involves prison! :D ).

Until then…Keep on Cagin’! ;)

-Ed Power, Cage Writer.

^ 6 Comments...

  1. Novil

    Ugh, things like this make me happy that Sandra and Woo is not in newspapers. They’d have rejected at least a dozen of our strips although all of them were really tame compared to some that will be published this year.

  2. LKD

    I’m happy it didn’t run. You are better off than if it was allowed. There are a couple lines that don’t fit quite right, and the expression on the second panel by Norm is really vile. Forgive me for being a nit picker, but I thought I should say something to justify why I agree with denying it publication, though for quite different reasons.

    I enjoyed the accompanying story about it, and the past links were great. Thank you very much for that, it’s great to read such things.

    I am amazed by the last strip you posted for reference, getting to see a thin Norm looks good, but much much less comedic. :)

  3. indrifan

    Why, oh why aren’t negative letters death to old strips?

  4. Niall

    Well, I can see, like LKD, the reason it was rejected.. though it IS funny. But yeah, a little too easily misconstrued. Mostly, Norm’s thoughts in panel 2 is where people could get angry - mind you, likely more the family and friends of people in wheelchairs, more than those people themselves who would be more likely to find the real humour.

    As for the “crack” crack… interesting. Maybe because this time it was meant as a real, direct reference to the character instead of a so-clearly-fake exaggeration?

    Nonetheless, we now have a bonus strip! Woot! :)

  5. Len Rosenberg

    Hey, Ed Powers! As someone who spends most of my waking hours in a wheelchair, I’m profoundly depressed that they nixed your using the paraplegic bunny as a character. There aren’t many of us represented in the comics… what, Profesor Xavier of the X-Men? Hope you can sneak “Stumper” into a future strip.

    And I’ll remount the dead horse I’ve been whipping at Comics Curmudgeon — Norm’s parents should speak with Australian accents! Platypuses (-pi?) are from Down Under. When did Norm’s family emigrate to America? Actually, I’m hoping you introduce characters of other “ethnic” types to My Cage. Why should Asok of “Dilbert” be the only South Asian on the comics pages? You’ve got an apparently Bengal tigress as one of your characters — would it be a crime if she showed up in a sari at some party?

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