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Published: Monday, Jan. 25 2010 12:00 a.m. MST

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Where?!?

Ok! I wanna see! I love the comics and this one sounds great! Where??

Zadruga Guy

I am still waiting for you to bring back Lio.

Mark J

Did you have to add this at the expense of F-? If folks really want something that represents modern times, drop the Family Circus.

Jon F.

Bring back F-, That was one of my all time favorite comics and I'm not happy with it going. I'm fine with dustin as long as you take out Family Circus or one of those not funny serious comics. I'm starting a petition to get it back.

Eric

Of all the comics you could have dropped, you picked F Minus? The only funny comic out there? I'm not against this new strip, but please bring back F Minus!!!
If you're going to drop a comic, how about one whose artist is dead?

Nate

BOO! Bad move D-news to drop F-minus!! One of the best comics of this day! Bring it back! Get rid of the ones that really aren't funny or enjoyable to look at like La Cucaracha or the one with the stupid uppity dogs with speech impediments... Seriously!

cameron

F-minus is probably one of the funniest comics out there. To drop it for anything is just wrong. I will drop my subscription promptly now that I will be unable to enjoy F-Minus.

Hailey

I just read on Facebook that F-Minus was taken out of the Deseret News and fell off my chair. Mdm. Life-Section Editor, with all respect, that is nuts. It is clean, funny and great for kids and adults. First LIO and now F-Minus? We subscribe to the Very thin Deseret News for one reason: the comics. We are reading Lio online, daily, via the Washington Post. My (deaf) 9 year old son cried when Lio vanished. Why not get rid of Sally Forth? Rex Whatever MD. (I like Family Circus.) And what's up with the weird sizes on Sundays?

Nathan L.

Please bring back F-Minus, and Lio. There are so many not funny cartoons, why did you choose them?

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