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Comics I Follow

The Fusco Brothers
By J.C. Duffy
Batch Rejection
By Garey McKee
Cheer Up, Emo Kid
By Enzo Comics
WuMo
By Wulff & Morgenthaler
Poorly Drawn Lines
By Reza Farazmand
Laughing Redhead Comics
By Teresa Logan
Basic Instructions
By Scott Meyer
Buni
By Ryan Pagelow
Last Kiss
By John Lustig
Bloom County 2019
By Berkeley Breathed
Brewster Rockit
By Tim Rickard
C'est la Vie
By Jennifer Babcock
Cow and Boy Classics
By Mark Leiknes
Barney & Clyde
By Gene Weingarten; Dan Weingarten & David Clark
Wizard of Id
By Parker and Hart
F Minus
By Tony Carrillo
Speed Bump
By Dave Coverly
Strange Brew
By John Deering
Free Range
By Bill Whitehead
Reality Check
By Dave Whamond
The Argyle Sweater
By Scott Hilburn
Bliss
By Harry Bliss
Close to Home
By John McPherson
Berger & Wyse
By Pascal Wyse and Joe Berger
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
By Zach Weinersmith
Unstrange Phenomena
By Ed Allison
Steve Kelley

Robert Ariail

Ted Rall

Steve Breen

Skin Horse
By Shaenon K. Garrity and Jeffrey C. Wells
Snow Sez
By T. Shepherd
Pearls Before Swine
By Stephan Pastis
No conspiracy is needed to explain why the prices of commodities are similar. Most gas stations are franchises, which can set their own prices.Think of it from the point of view of a new franchise owner. He looks at the prices other gas stations are charging and sets his prices to slightly more to see what happens. Then, perhaps, he gets no business so he reduces his price to what the nearest gas station is charging. If he doesn’t get the volume of business he needs , perhaps because people aren’t used to stopping at his new gas station, he’ll reduce the price below what nearby gas stations are charging. But it isn’t going to diverge too much from the local standard.
A similar story could result in him charging a bit more than nearby gas stations, perhaps because his gas station is slightly more convenient to get to. But in any case for a commodity like gas, where what is being sold is the same, the price will of nearby gas stations will converge.
So no conspiracy is needed to explain why the prices of commodities are similar. On the other hand products like comic strips are not a commodity: the product produced by different creators is wildly different, so some creators will get paid more than others. I really enjoy Pearls so I hope Stephan is one of the creators making the big bucks