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Toothpaste for Dinner is a webcomic created by Drew Fairweather. It is characterized by its crude art style, single panel comics, and dark, cynical sense of humor.

Origin

Toothpaste For Dinner launched on January 1st, 2002,[1] and has updated every day since.

"source":http://www.toothpastefordinner.com/tfd-archives/tfdarchive-jan02.php
One of the earliest Toothpaste For Dinner comics.[2]

Spread

Toothpaste For Dinner grew popular over the next few years as Fairweather and his wife Natalie Dee became successful web cartoonists.[3] Both Slate[4] and PC Magazine[5] praised the comic in the mid 2000s. Since 2010, the comic has been drawn by contractors. The comic has been on Tumblr[6] since June of 2012. As of September 7th, 2012, Drew's Facebook account,[7] which doubles as the Toothpaste for Dinner page, has over 50,000 likes and his Twitter[8] has over 55,000 followers.

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"source":http://www.toothpastefordinner.com/index.php?date=090616
"source":http://www.toothpastefordinner.com/index.php?date=121314
"source":http://toothpastefordinner.com/052212
"source":http://www.toothpastefordinner.com/index.php?date=070412
"source":http://toothpastefordinner.com/082413/things-that-kids-wont-recognize.gif
"source":http://www.toothpastefordinner.com/index.php?date=040711

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External References

[1] The Denver Channel (Archived) – Web Comic Makes Point Of Drawing Out Laughs

[2] Toothpaste for Dinner Archive – January 2002

[3] TechCrunch – An interview with famed comic artists Drew and Natalie Dee

[4] Slate – Toothpaste for Dinner

[5] PC Magazine – 10 Wicked Awesome Webcomics

[6] Tumblr – Toothpastefordinner Archive

[7] Facebook – Drew

[8] Twitter – @drewtoothpaste



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About

Toothpaste for Dinner is a webcomic created by Drew Fairweather. It is characterized by its crude art style, single panel comics, and dark, cynical sense of humor.

Origin

Toothpaste For Dinner launched on January 1st, 2002,[1] and has updated every day since.


"source":http://www.toothpastefordinner.com/tfd-archives/tfdarchive-jan02.php

One of the earliest Toothpaste For Dinner comics.[2]

Spread

Toothpaste For Dinner grew popular over the next few years as Fairweather and his wife Natalie Dee became successful web cartoonists.[3] Both Slate[4] and PC Magazine[5] praised the comic in the mid 2000s. Since 2010, the comic has been drawn by contractors. The comic has been on Tumblr[6] since June of 2012. As of September 7th, 2012, Drew's Facebook account,[7] which doubles as the Toothpaste for Dinner page, has over 50,000 likes and his Twitter[8] has over 55,000 followers.

Various Examples


"source":http://www.toothpastefordinner.com/index.php?date=090616 "source":http://www.toothpastefordinner.com/index.php?date=121314 "source":http://toothpastefordinner.com/052212 "source":http://www.toothpastefordinner.com/index.php?date=070412 "source":http://toothpastefordinner.com/082413/things-that-kids-wont-recognize.gif "source":http://www.toothpastefordinner.com/index.php?date=040711

Search Interest

External References

[1] The Denver Channel (Archived) – Web Comic Makes Point Of Drawing Out Laughs

[2] Toothpaste for Dinner Archive – January 2002

[3] TechCrunch – An interview with famed comic artists Drew and Natalie Dee

[4] Slate – Toothpaste for Dinner

[5] PC Magazine – 10 Wicked Awesome Webcomics

[6] Tumblr – Toothpastefordinner Archive

[7] Facebook – Drew

[8] Twitter – @drewtoothpaste

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