

The Simpsons veteran Tim Long is going from Springfield to Bloom County. While the gears are beginning to turn on Bloom County, fans can expect to see another piece of Breathed's work, HITPIG!, on screens later this year. By Cameron Bonomolo - Septem05:55 pm EDT. Featuring an exceedingly quirky cast of characters, including the sweetly naive Opus the penguin, the flea-bitten Bill the cat, womanizing attorney Steve Dallas, Milo Bloom, Cutter John, and many others, Bloom County soon became one of the most popular comic. The original run of Bloom County (a political satire comic set around the residents of a boarding house in Middle America) actually ended before Calvin and Hobbes in 1989, just two years after Breathed won the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning (a controversial aware due to Bloom County not appearing on the editorial page of newspapers).
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The first volume of this series was published in September, 2009, and also received the Eisner. Berkeley Breathed' s Bloom County debuted in late 1980 and ran until August 1989. Backing Breathed, FOX Entertainment, and Bento Box on the new animated comedy will be Miramax, Spyglass, and Project X. THE BLOOM COUNTY LIBRARY VOLUME THREE : 1983 STORIES AND ART BY Berkeley Breathed - THE LIBRARY OF AMERICAN COMICS EDITED BY. Bloom County: The Complete Library is a book series published by The Library of American Comics which collects the complete comic strips Bloom County, Outland and Opus all written and drawn by Berkeley Breathed between 19. In the press release statement, Breathed spoke to his delight in giving his characters a space on the network, saying that they will be in for a shock after coming back to life after all of this time. Read 84 reviews from the worlds largest community for readers. Berkeley Breatheds Bloom County burst onto the American comic scene in December 1980 and it soon became one of the most popular comic strips of all time. Mentioning that the cartoonist's "smart and hilarious take on American culture is more relevant than ever," the FOX Entertainment President also expressed excitement to be working alongside the creative minds at Bento Box. Thorn gives credit to the comic's "signature blend of satire, politics, and sentiment" to the reason for his obsession and adds that he is also a huge follower of Opus.

A longtime fan of Breathed's work, commenting that he has been following the artist since he was an adolescent, President of Entertainment at FOX, Michael Thorn, is beyond thrilled to bring the author's characters to life on the network.
