Redeye (comics)

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Redeye
Gordon Bess's Redeye (July 21, 1973)
Author(s)Gordon Bess (1967–1988)
Bill Yates (1988–1999)
Mel Casson (1999–2008)
Illustrator(s)Mel Casson (1988–2008)
Current status/scheduleConcluded daily strip
Launch dateSeptember 11, 1967
End dateJuly 13, 2008
Syndicate(s)King Features Syndicate
Genre(s)Humor, Native Americans

Redeye is a comic strip created by cartoonist Gordon Bess that was syndicated by King Features Syndicate to more than 100 newspapers. The strip debuted on September 11, 1967, and ran until July 13, 2008.[1]

Publication history

Bess wrote and drew the strip from 1967 until 1988, when he was forced by illness to pass it on to Bill Yates (writing) and Mel Casson (artwork). Casson took over both roles in 1999 when Bill Yates became ill. Yates died in 2001. Casson continued the strip alone from 1999 until his own death in May 2008. Casson was not replaced, and publication ended as submitted material ran out. The strip came to an end on July 13, 2008.

In recent years, a small number of newspapers have been carrying the strip on Sundays only, reprinting from the 1988-99 Yates/Casson era.

Characters and story

Redeye is a comic about a tribe of

Vikings. It has also been compared to Tumbleweeds
.

Books

Beginning in 1968, Redeye was collected in paperbacks published by Saalfield Publishing.

Awards

Redeye was especially popular in Europe, where it appeared in

Best Foreign Comical Work Award at the Angoulême International Comics Festival
.

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