Liberty Meadows

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In Liberty Meadows (free corridors) is a humorous comic strip of cartoonist Frank Cho (* 1971 Duk Hyun Cho).

publication

The strip appeared from March 30, 1997 in daily episode in many US American newspapers. In 2002 the contract with marketer Creator Syndicate expired and the publication of the Daily Strips was discontinued. The stories were subsequently published in booklets and anthologies. New stories were also added. The first issue from reprints was published by Insight Studios Group in 1999.

In Germany, the strips have been published in the Westdeutsche Zeitung (WAZ) since 2002 . The albums were published by Salleck Publications . The first issue won the Ignatz Awards in 1999 in the categories of “most outstanding artist” and “most outstanding comic”.

content

Liberty Meadows itself is a special kind of animal sanctuary. The animals that stay here all have a psychological crack, which makes them very lovable. There are, among others, the naive Drake Truman, the bear Ralph (once a circus attraction), the hypochondriac wide mouth frog Leslie and the smoking and drinking pig Dean. This chaotic group is looked after by the extremely attractive psychologist Brandy and the shy vet Frank.

Frank, the duck, Dean and Ralph were destined to be laboratory animals in a pharmaceutical laboratory. However, they accidentally ended up in college. A Clinton administration law allows them to enroll as undergraduate students. There they do all sorts of nonsense. Frank meets Brandy and falls in love with her.