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Leave comics alone
Really, Deseret News? First, you replace the original and hilarious "Lio" with the insipid "Fort Knox" on your comics pages. Now you have taken out "F Minus" for "Dustin.…
Tuesday, January 26, 2010 -
Bring back Lio
In regard to your comics, the clever, detailed artistic artwork and imaginative adventures of "Lio" were a daily treat. Even Lio's scruffy, befuddled father was endearing. And all without …
Saturday, October 31, 2009 -
Bring Lio back
I miss Lio! He's such a charming, entertaining little devil. What do we have to do to bring him back? I'm suffering from Lio withdrawal. Patsy Young Cottonwood Heights…
Saturday, October 10, 2009 -
Bring back 'Lio'
I cannot believe you took out the comic strip "Lio," because every morning I am excited to read "Lio" and see what his adventure is. I think you should remove "Fort Knox" and p…
Thursday, October 15, 2009 -
Lio is an OK kid
In response to Wayne Morris' suggestion you drop the "Lio" comic strip (Readers' Forum, June 10), I must object to his conclusion. The June 8 comic is indeed funny. It might be a prank…
Sunday, June 14, 2009 -
Drop unfunny 'Lio'
The "Lio" comic strip of June 8 in the Deseret News depicts Lio calling someone on the telephone, snickering to himself, and then hanging up after an interval without speaking to the recipient…
Wednesday, June 10, 2009 -
Whimsical Lio is missed
One of the felicitous dainties of perusing the Deseret News is reading the ongoing adventures of a macabre little boy named Lio. Perhaps I like this strip so much because it so cleverly combines the B…
Thursday, October 8, 2009 -
Monotonous comic strip
Chase Kirkham, (Readers' Forum, Oct. 8) misses the comic strip Lio. That should not be hard to remedy. Just get a copy or two and read one daily. His theme is very consistent. The only variable se…
Sunday, October 11, 2009 -
Why drop 'Lio'?
Have you completely lost your senses? "Lio" has been the best comic strip to come along in years. Its unique brand of humor stands out on the comics page from all the other bland, lifeless str…
Sunday, October 11, 2009 -
New comic unamusing
I'm a few days shy of 75. Every morning when I open the newspaper, I turn to the comics, trembling with fear that someone in command has removed a favorite for some new, unamusing strip. They'…
Thursday, October 22, 2009 -
Hawaiian names: Lush and lovely
If you look at the list of most popular names in the state of Hawaii, you won't find them very different from others, with Chloe, Isabella and Madison, Ethan, Noah and Isaiah at the top. It isn…
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
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