6/29/2023 0 Comments Jerry scott jim borgman![]() ![]() As of 2020, Both Baby Blues and Zits are still in syndication. Scott is one of four cartoonists in history to have two daily comic strips simultaneously syndicated in over 1,000 newspapers. Zits currently appears in 1,700 newspapers in 45 countries and 18 languages. In Zits, Scott does the writing, while the drawings are done by Borgman. Later, Scott and Jim Borgman collaborated to create Zits, which follows family life with a teenaged son. ![]() There are 43 Baby Blues collections in print. Baby Blues currently appears in over 1,200 newspapers in 28 countries and 13 languages. Kirkman does the illustrations, while Scott does the writing. Scott became friends with Rick Kirkman and they created Baby Blues, a comic based on American family life with young children. ![]() Scott modernized the strip to his own specifications, and eventually handed it over to Guy Gilchrist in the 1990s. In 1983, Scott was selected to succeed Mark Lasky (in the wake of Lasky's sudden death) on Ernie Bushmiller's Nancy. Scott started cartooning professionally in the mid-1970s by submitting gag cartoons to magazines, and he sold one from his first batch to the Saturday Evening Post. He is one of only four cartoonists to have multiple strips appearing in over 1,000 newspapers worldwide. He is known for co-creating the comic strips Baby Blues and Zits. Jerry Scott (born ) is an American cartoonist and writer. ![]()
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