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Committed Committed is an irreverent comic panel about modern family life when both parents work, kids rule and the house is an absolute mess. Michael Fry created Committed for the alternative weekly The Houston Press in 1991 and United Feature Syndicate began distributing it nationally in April 1994. Committed currently appears in newspapers nationwide. Committed is full of wry humor, warm heart and wild cynicism and has found its way onto that most coveted of newspaper comic strip display spots -- refrigerator doors from Maine to Malibu. Since Fry began printing his e-mail address in the panel, he has received thousands of messages from Committed fans who read the comic in their local papers or on United Media's Web site. Fry brings an illustrious cartooning background to Committed. He currently creates the suburban farce Over the Hedge with T Lewis for United Feature Syndicate and the monthly "Out the Window" cartoon for Windows Sources magazine. He also created the popular comic "When I Was Short" with Guy Vasilovich, which was distributed to more than 125 newspapers through King Features Syndicate from 1989 until 1992. His first foray into syndication was the comic strip "Cheeverwood," which he created for The Washington Post Writers Group from 1985 until 1987. And, he created "Scotty," a popular local comic strip for The Houston Post, from 1984 until 1991. His published works include five cartoon anthologies, What I Want to Be When They Grow Up: The First Collection of Committed (Andrews and McMeel, 1996), Over the Hedge with T Lewis (Andrews and McMeel, 1996), When I Was Short (Avon Books, 1992), Scotty: Born to Be Mild (Fine Toon Books, 1989) and Scotty's Houston: The View From Cafe Phil (Loud Books, 1988).















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