Cow and Boy

Webcomic by Mark Leiknes
Cow and Boy
Author(s)Mark Leiknes
Websitewww.cowandboy.com
Current status/scheduleConcluded daily strip
Launch dateJanuary 2, 2006
End dateDecember 31, 2013
Syndicate(s)United Feature Syndicate (2006–2012)
Publisher(s)Andrews McMeel Publishing
Genre(s)Humor

Cow and Boy is a webcomic created by Mark Leiknes.

Publication history

Cow and Boy was distributed as a print comic by United Feature Syndicate (UFS), running from January 2, 2006, to December 31, 2012. (While branded with UFS, it was offered as part of the Newspaper Enterprise Association [NEA] package;[1] the NEA was part of United Media, UFS' parent company.)

The strip then moved to CowAndBoy.com as a self-published webcomic supported by voluntary $12/year contributions from readers.

Following an announcement from Leiknes, the web version ended on December 31, 2013.

Story and characters

The strip centers on an eight-year-old boy named Billy and his best friend Cow, who live on Billy's family's farm. Other characters include Billy's father, his friend Martin, and his tutor Smart Billy. Billy's mother and sister have also appeared in previous runs of the strip.

The strip often employs surreal humor, with bizarre recurring gags such as "cat-copters" (cats which dive out of the sky and knock people unconscious).

Ongoing themes include:

  • Billy's family's concern about his close friendship with Cow and his need for more human contact.
  • Billy and Cow creating fantastic moments.
  • Billy and Cow enjoying doing nothing at all.
  • Billy's sister and her annoyance with Billy and Cow.
  • Cow bringing an outsider's perspective to Billy and Martin's games.
  • Billy's concern over the state of the world.

References

  1. ^ "Syndicates", United Media website. Accessed Jan. 19, 2010. Archived 2010-01-17 at the Wayback Machine.

External links

  • Mark Leiknes's biography from Comics.com
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