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While loosely based on the [[Pokémon anime]], it was primarily a gag comic.  
While loosely based on the [[Pokémon anime]], it was primarily a gag comic.  
It started syndication on September 10th 2000 and ran for a little over a year. During which the strip faced criticism from some who claimed the art and writing were terrible, and that the strip contained many instances that break cannon with the anime. However, most readers enjoyed the strip throughout it's short run.
It started syndication on September 10th, 2000 and ran for a little over a year. During which the strip faced criticism from some that claimed the art and writing were terrible, and that the strip contained many instances that break canon with the anime. However, most readers enjoyed the strip throughout its short run.


The comics can be found in a collection entitled "Pikachu Meets the Press".
The comics can be found in a collection entitled "Pikachu Meets the Press."


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 02:14, 28 April 2008

The Pokémon Newspaper Strip was a short-lived daily comic strip run in American newspapers at the height of the Pokémon franchise's early popularity. The comics are written by Gerard Jones and illustrated by Ashura Benimaru.

While loosely based on the Pokémon anime, it was primarily a gag comic. It started syndication on September 10th, 2000 and ran for a little over a year. During which the strip faced criticism from some that claimed the art and writing were terrible, and that the strip contained many instances that break canon with the anime. However, most readers enjoyed the strip throughout its short run.

The comics can be found in a collection entitled "Pikachu Meets the Press."

External links

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