Dear readers,

Is it the Holiday newsletter already? Wow. What a fast and interesting year it’s been. Way back in January, Heart To Heart, my collaboration with the Dalai Lama, was published. And in April I had the opportunity to travel to Dharamshala, India, and present the book to His Holiness in person.

In September I became part of the Marvel Universe with the publication of The Super Hero’s Journey, my "collaboration” with comic book legends Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, and Steve Ditko.

And, on November 1, the Guard Dog story began in the MUTTS comic strip running in newspapers and on MUTTS.com. I’m so appreciative and moved by your responses to Guard Dog and Doozy’s journey. Thanks for all your support. I have a lot more to say about that, so will be writing a separate letter about Guard Dog and will be sending it out soon.

While I was completing the art for the Guard Dog and holiday strips, the 2023 leg of my tour for The Super Hero’s Journey was also wrapping up. It was fun to again travel to speak about a new book and meet so many MUTTS readers who could relate to the book’s themes: growing up reading Marvel super hero comics and the inspiration and impact of art. This tour took me to NYC, Baltimore, San Francisco, Santa Rosa, and Miami.

This weekend, on Saturday, December 2, I’ll be in conversation with Robt Martin Seda-Schreiber at the Bayard Rustin Center for Social Justice in Princeton, NJ. He’s an insightful interviewer and I’m looking forward to it.

And on the following Saturday (December 9), there will be a reception for a print exhibit of my environmentally themed MUTTS comic strips in Princeton at D&R Greenway’s Johnson Education Center.

Then I’ll be home catching up and decorating the tree. 

Wishing you and your loved ones the merriest of holidays. Let’s look forward to an even better 2024.

Patrick

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Comments (64)

I soo agree with Marla – Guard Dog deserves to be with and be loved by Doozy for the rest of his life! <3

Maggie Losito

Oh I hope Ozzie gets to Guard Dog on time. I’ve been thinking about the other possibility, though, and my heart is breaking at that thought, but the reality is that many mistreated and neglected doggies do not find a happy ending. I’m trusting Patrick to make the decision that will best serve our precious ones longer term. But I’m waking up in the middle of the night lately, to open Mutts the minute it comes to my inbox, and crying in the wee hours as this heart-wrenching story unfolds. Please please please may all suffering animals find kindness and relief.

Karey Reid

I’ve been waiting years for Guard Dog to be freed; I even had “Free Guard Dog” buttons made up. He has always been my favorite character, a truly tragic figure, but now i know he’s headed for a happy ending.

Janet Gerry

Please free Guard Dog and let him live with Doozy in a quiet, warm, loving environment..Thats where he belongs. There are several of us here at my business that are following closely this story and are hoping for the same outcome.

Marla Endicott