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Life in Hell was Matt Groening's first big success, released a decade before he became famous for The Simpsons, and long ...
Matt Groening pulled the plug on the iconic comic strip, "Life in Hell," that helped give birth to The Simpsons on Fox. USA Today reports that the last of the syndicated comics was published June ...
Portland native Matt Groening has discontinued his "Life in Hell" comic, which regularly runs in The Oregonian's A&E section. The last panel will appear in the June 22 A&E. Rob Torne posted on ...
For more than 30 years, "Simpsons" creator Matt Groening sketched the syndicated comic strip "Life in Hell," a long-time staple of alternative newsweeklies like LA Weekly and the Village Voice.
Life in Hell started in 1977 as a self-published comic book in which Matt Groening described life in Los Angeles to his friends. He sold copies of the comic for $2 at a record store, Licorice ...
“Life in Hell” actually earned Groening his big break in Hollywood. It started running in Wet Magazine in 1978, then moved to the now-defunct LA Reader, where Groening worked. The strip ...
For more than 30 years, "Simpsons" creator Matt Groening sketched the syndicated comic strip "Life in Hell," a long-time staple of alternative newsweeklies like LA Weekly and the Village Voice.
Simpsons creator Matt Groening has decided it’s time to pull the plug on his land of anthropomorphic rabbits, announcing the end of his “Life in Hell” cartoon strip yesterday. Groening had ...