I received the following email this morning: “I’m done with Mark Trail. This current plot line not only has been running for what seems like five years, but it just has become unreadable. Just drive a ...
Mark Trail is probably the longest-surviving strip of its kind, and maybe the only one of its kind. Part adventure strip, part mystery, part Animal Planet and with plots so simple they make the Hardy ...
The comic strip Mark Trail follows a conservationist as he travels the world, saving people and educating them about the flora and fauna he finds along the way for 70 years. But since January, the ...
The environmentally minded comic strip, which began in 1946, will be drawn by Jules Rivera, who is known for her slice-of-life webcomic “Love, Joolz.” By George Gene Gustines “Mark Trail,” a newspaper ...
Your local paper’s comics page is usually an elephant graveyard of half-realized punchlines and the inchoate mutterings of cartoonists who realized it’s impossible to be funny 365 days a year, for ...
As the artist and writer of the syndicated comic strip "Mark Trail," I was saddened by the May 28 Free for All letter "Let's say 'happy trails' to 'Mark Trail.' " As a kid, I could draw better than ...
The chemical adventures of comic strip do-gooder Mark Trail were unfolding on this page a few months ago (C&EN, June 22, page 88). Now for the rest of the story. Recall that Trail was HOT ON THE TRAIL ...
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I am writing in response to Betsey Anderson’s letter ("Have mercy on comic fans: End the ‘Mark Trail’ strip, relieve our misery," May 28) criticizing the “glacial” pace of the "Mark Trail" comic strip ...
Change comes slowly in the world of Mark Trail, the nature-loving hero of a comic strip that debuted in the funny pages way all the way back in 1946. Mark Trail is a guy, after all, who dated his ...
Spoiler alert: Monday's "Mark Trail" installment includes a surprise. This is no longer your grandparents' — or your parents' or even your own — Mark Trail. This is a 21st-century version of the ...