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"Russell Myers will be honored with the Gold Key award at the 78th Annual Reuben Awards in San Diego, August 23rd" [[1]]. Also, the Guiness World Record for longest running daily cartoon strip by a single author should be mentioned [[2]]. The citation for the Elliott Caplin connection can be found in The National Cartoon!st Issue 5 article on p. 22ff (though he is misspelled as Caplan, he is identified as Al Capp's brother) [[3]] -- — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2003:E5:1749:5FCF:89E1:FA45:373B:E2D9 (talk) 11:18, 16 August 2024 (UTC)Reply