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I have an extensive collection of old Pogo books. Due to the subject matter and requirement that a reader engage the brain when reading Pogo, it is disheartening to think that if the strip was created today, comic book websites would have to endlessly flog the trade releases and hope enough people bought the series to let it continue as some form of free-content or ad-supported webcomic.
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I have an extensive collection of old Pogo books. Due to the subject matter and requirement that a reader engage the brain when reading Pogo, it is disheartening to think that if the strip was created today, comic book websites would have to endlessly flog the trade releases and hope enough people bought the series to let it continue as some form of free-content or ad-supported webcomic.