An ordinary discussion about Migraine Boy, the cartoon by Greg Fiering

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Migraine Boy, by Greg Fiering, is an outstanding piece of comic strip history, I consider it to Peanuts by Charles M. Schulz what Heathcliff is to Garfield for some people, there's no correlation between the characters, but you can see the clearly unintentional similarities. Plus, one certainly is much more popular than the other. I've been a fan of this particular character since he used to briefly appear during commercial breaks on MTV when I was substantially younger. Anyone remembers this fellow?

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