Comic strip switcheroo

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The Comic strip switcheroo (also known as the "Great Comics Switcheroonie" or the "Great April Fools Switcheroonie") was a series of jokes played out between comic strip writers and artists, without the foreknowledge of their editors, on 1 April 1997. According to Brian Walker's book The Comics: Since 1945, forty-six different syndicated artists participated. Note that several of these switches were one for one (Mike Peters trading with Lynn Johnston, Scott Adams and Bil Keane, Jeff MacNelly and Mort Walker), while several comics did more of a three-way or multiple swap, and one artist just swapped hands for the day.

While this prank has not occurred again with as many participating artists in newspaper comics (as of 2005), it still lives on, in online comics, where Internet cartoonists occasionally switch places with one another. Guest character tributes have also appeared since 1997, notably in May 2000 and on 30 October 2005, both tributes to Charles M. Schulz and Peanuts.

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