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Lynn Johnston famously stood her ground when she was offered the chance to syndicate "For Better or For Worse" and insisted on making postal boxes red instead of blue, of celebrating Thanksgiving in October and of calling November 11 "Remembrance Day." Other Canadian cartoonists have followed the preferences of their editors and Yankified their strips, on the theory that American readers couldn't possibly take an interest in a strip set in faraway, exotic Canada. Despite, y'know, the instructive example of "For Better or For Worse."

On the other hand, Madam & Eve is so firmly rooted in South Africa that it is often a little incomprehensible to anyone not living there and so only runs in the Mail & Guardian and online. The payback is, first of all, the intense loyalty of its core audience (it's been adapted for TV and the stage, but there, not anywhere else), and, second, its ability to laugh at deadlines and function more as an editorial cartoon than a traditional strip.

Example: I'm posting this rather early by Eastern Daylight Time, and its shelf life here is already down to about three hours. But it wasn't printed with all that much time to begin with — Mother Anderson (and the rest of the nation) will be delighted or dejected within a very short time in any case.

Which I think is pretty cool. And then, in six to eight weeks, we'll start seeing Americanized vuvuzela jokes from the syndicated strips.

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  1. I get maybe three-quarters of the jokes in Madam & Eve, and possibly 85% of the ones in XKCD. Does anybody know of a company in the US that sells M&E books? Kalahari.net has most of them, but the shipping from South Africa, not to mention the currency charges my credit card company is sure to add on, add up. I’ll probably have to bite the bullet and order all they have.

  2. Thanks for asking — check out the Amazon widget in the margin. Among the wonderful books for sale is a Madam & Eve collection, and, while you’re there, you can likely find others. And I get a little tiny kickback from Amazon that helps pay the bills around here.

  3. Thanks for the kind comments, Mike. Yeah, we are fortunate (or cursed) to work nearly as close to deadline as editorial cartoonist here do… we sometimes work less than 24 hours ahead of time to stay topical.

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