Dustin (comic Strip)
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''Dustin'' is a daily comic strip created by
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, editorial cartoonist for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, and Jeff Parker, editorial cartoonist for ''
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''. It is carried by King Features Syndicate and debuted on January 4, 2010. ''Dustin'' won the
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for Best Newspaper Comic Strip in 2010, and again in 2017 . Focusing on the present
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and post-
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period, it also deals with varying topics from everyday life and social commentary. ''Dustin'' was initially planned as a collaboration between Kelley and
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, who was Kelley's successor as the staff editorial cartoonist of the ''
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'' after Kelley was fired from that position in 2001. Breen later decided not to proceed with ''Dustin'', leading to a 2008 lawsuit by Kelley against the owners of the ''Union Tribune'', alleging that Breen had been improperly pressured not to collaborate with Kelley; the case was dismissed in 2009, but reinstated in 2011. At its outset ''Dustin'' was carried in more than 100 newspapers nationwide, and by October 2010 it had expanded to 300. In several papers, ''Dustin'' was the replacement strip for ''
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'', which ended its run in papers on October 3, 2010.


Characters

Dustin Kudlick, the titular character of the comic strip. A 23-year-old college graduate who has failed to find regular employment in the current economy after graduating and thus moved back home to live with his parents. He is constantly trapped in a cycle of dead-end temp jobs and grueling manual labor, frequently shown putting in long hours at a car wash or asking his supervisor at the temp agency for more career-enhancing assignments that might help him break out of the cycle of
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. He also deals with trouble in developing relationships with women, as well as depression and a severe sleep disorder, both of which go unremarked by his callous family. Despite his dysfunctional family atmosphere, Dustin remains stoic, a heroic
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and inspiration to the reader, as he endures and strives, trying to find financial stability, a sense of vocation, acceptance from his family, and even happiness itself. Ed Kudlick, Dustin's father, is an angry, bitter lawyer who despises Dustin's apparent laziness. Ed is never supportive in any way, and always seeks to crush Dustin's attempts to find meaning and useful employment, ceaselessly mocking his son and putting him down; the only thing they consistently have in common is their love of golf. Helen Kudlick, Dustin's mother, is a radio advice talk-show host of "Here's Helen," who occasionally endures one airheaded marijuana-advocate caller named Carl with some of his crazy questions. Always keeping faith that her son will do well eventually, even though she does have a
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problem, especially over shoes. Megan Kudlick, Dustin's teenaged sister, seven years younger than her brother, also resides in the house. A bit of an
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, she tends to follow their father's example in insulting and undercutting Dustin at every possible turn, showing how poor parenting can poison the next generation as well. But at times they do share moments of true sibling bonding, and she often encourages him to keep trying. Simone Fontenot, the salty owner of TurboTemps, a one-woman employment agency. Simone provides Dustin with temporary job assignments and unending criticism, sarcasm and almost always mispronounces his last name. She bears an unsettling resemblance to Ed in make-up and a wig. Kevin Fitch, Dustin's best friend, who actually works but is less ambitious and intelligent than Dustin is. Hayden, a precocious seven-year-old kid and next-door neighbor living with his single mother who balances between wisdom and antagonism for Dustin.


External links


Official site


References

{{King Features Syndicate Comics American comic strips Slice of life comics Comics set in the United States Male characters in comics 2010 comics debuts Comic strips started in the 2010s