Ozy and Millie

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  • So I screwed up my PO box December 12, 2018
    If you’ve gotten fan mail back, it’s my fault. I failed to keep my PO box paid up, and I know some people got mail back. I’m really sorry! Feel free to send stuff along to the new address: Dana Simpson PO Box 6347 Santa Barbara, CA 93160-6347 Again, I’m really sorry for the inconvenience! […]
    Dana Simpson
  • The unicorn of Today July 9, 2018
    So the Today Show had Amazon.com list some summer reading books for young reluctant readers. I’m #8! I’m almost more excited that Breaking Cat News, by my friend Georgia Dunn, is #2. Go Georgia! Go kitties! Read more →
    Dana Simpson
  • I won something! July 8, 2018
    It had been a little while since I actually won an award, though I’ve been nominated a few times. This time, kids did the voting! Phoebe was voted “Bravest Hero” (For The Magic Storm) at the Kids’ Comics Awards, at the Ann Arbor Comic Arts Festival. (Which, by the way, I should attend some time. […]
    Dana Simpson
  • I’ll be in Spokane July 8, 2018
    At Auntie’s Bookstore, this Friday (the 13th) at 6. Washington, I wish I knew how to quit you. Read more →
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  • Wednesday in West Seattle June 19, 2018
    I’ll be returning to C&P Coffee Co. in West Seattle, for Words West Literary’s kids’ night. I’ll be reading some selections from various “Phoebe and Her Unicorn” books. It’ll be me and Suzanne Selfors. Last time it was fun! Starts at 6. Read more →
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  • I am interviewed by children December 1, 2017
    One child, anyway. A little girl named Katy, in Massachussetts. She wrote a letter to her local paper, the Daily Hampshire Gazette, asking them to please pick up ‘Phoebe and Her Unicorn.’ Not only did they, but they let her ask me some interview questions. And she really nailed it. Read about it here!   […]
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  • The Big Sparkly Box of Unicorn Magic October 19, 2017
    This week has been Magic Storm week, but next week, the first four books are coming out as a boxed set! Read more →
    Dana Simpson
  • Happy Magic Storm release day! October 17, 2017
    The new book, which is the first one written as a standalone graphic novel, is here! Read more →
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  • The gay unicorn agenda July 26, 2017
    Did you catch the reveal of Max’s parents in this week’s strips? I’ve actually known all along that Max has lesbian parents. I’ve been waiting for years for it to come up organically. And it actually did in the forthcoming Phoebe and Her Unicorn In: The Magic Storm, which is due out in October. So […]
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  • School Library Journal June 28, 2017
    SLJ’s Brigid Alverson interviewed me for a great article about LGBTQ representation in comics. I’m quoted in the article, but I said a lot more, and apparently it was interesting enough that she also published the whole interview. Read more →
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Tagline archive 1999

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Jan 1Ozy and Millie: Approval ratings
Jan 4Ozy and Millie: Fine print
Jan 5Ozy and Millie: Cardboard news
Jan 6Ozy and Millie: Keeping it general
Jan 7Ozy and Millie: Ways to get out of doing work #1
Jan 8Ozy and Millie: It goes on forever
Jan 11Ozy and Millie: The 1812 overture
Jan 12Ozy and Millie: Other friends
Jan 13Ozy and Millie: Left behind
Jan 14Ozy and Millie: Talking to the duck
Jan 15Ozy and Millie: Unwelcome optimism
Jan 18Ozy and Millie: Not quite that desperate
Jan 19Ozy and Millie: Misfit among misfits
Jan 20Ozy and Millie: A low point
Jan 21Ozy and Millie: Dragon to the rescue
Jan 22Ozy and Millie: Between friends
Jan 25Ozy and Millie: House Rules Parcheesi
Jan 26Ozy and Millie: The aftermath
Jan 27Ozy and Millie: I dunno, what do you wanna do?
Jan 28Ozy and Millie: Timulty vs. the bicycle
Jan 29Ozy and Millie: Pun break
Feb 1Ozy and Millie: The sound of rain
Feb 2Ozy and Millie: Timulty’s lemonade stand
Feb 3Ozy and Millie: Ways to get out of doing work #2
Feb 4Ozy and Millie: Beyond the mundane
Feb 5Ozy and Millie: Coffee on girl
Feb 8Ozy and Millie: stupid zen
Feb 10Ozy and Millie: Ways to get out of doing work #3
Feb 13Ozy and Millie: Table manners
Feb 16Ozy and Millie: Parting the waters
Mar 8Ozy and Millie: Class
Mar 9Ozy and Millie: Why Ozy doesn’t wear pants
Mar 10Ozy and Millie: Millie the feminist
Mar 11Ozy and Millie: The perils of principle
Mar 12Ozy and Millie: This doesn’t really work
Mar 15Ozy and Millie: Beware of dragon
Mar 16Ozy and Millie: The real world
Mar 17Ozy and Millie: Fearing the worst
Mar 18Ozy and Millie: Different
Mar 19Ozy and Millie: An intelligent solution
Mar 22Ozy and Millie: Are bullies insecure?
Mar 23Ozy and Millie: Boys will be boys
Mar 24Ozy and Millie: Childish behavior
Mar 25Ozy and Millie: A moral victory
Mar 26Ozy and Millie: Morning cheer
Mar 29Ozy and Millie: Stephan and the march of progress
Mar 30Ozy and Millie: Dress for success
Mar 31Ozy and Millie: The switch
Apr 1Ozy and Millie: April Fools strip by Bill Holbrook
Apr 2Ozy and Millie: The sissy threshold
Apr 5Ozy and Millie: The taboo line
Apr 6Ozy and Millie: What’s beautiful about the world
Apr 7Ozy and Millie: A singular mission
Apr 8Ozy and Millie: Commercial practice
Apr 9Ozy and Millie: Ignorance is bliss
Apr 12Ozy and Millie: Corporate tendrils
Apr 13Ozy and Millie: Gathering: The Obsession
Apr 14Ozy and Millie: The cool way to pick your nose
Apr 15Ozy and Millie: The object of the quest
Apr 16Ozy and Millie: Mixed morals
Apr 19Ozy and Millie: Epilogue
Apr 20Ozy and Millie: Smoke shapes
Apr 21Ozy and Millie: In other words, no
Apr 22Ozy and Millie: Dragon humor
Apr 23Ozy and Millie: Reverse werewolf
Apr 26Ozy and Millie: The spit take
Apr 27Ozy and Millie: That hideous song
Apr 28Ozy and Millie: The flame take
Apr 29Ozy and Millie: Bees
Apr 30Ozy and Millie: Avery the prophet
May 3Ozy and Millie: Blasphemer!
May 4Ozy and Millie: Religious theme music
May 5Ozy and Millie: Teachings
May 6Ozy and Millie: Honesty
May 7Ozy and Millie: Cooler to follow
May 10Ozy and Millie: P.R.
May 11Ozy and Millie:”God made dirt”
May 12Ozy and Millie: Bumper sticker wisdom
May 13Ozy and Millie: The letter of the law
May 14Ozy and Millie: So sue him
May 17Ozy and Millie: Chivalry
May 18Ozy and Millie: Ozy gets on board
May 19Ozy and Millie: The media descend
May 20Ozy and Millie: Grownup solutions
May 21Ozy and Millie: An excess of truth
May 24Ozy and Millie: The dignity of the court
May 25Ozy and Millie: Bullying meets reality
May 26Ozy and Millie: Preparation for the real world
May 27Ozy and Millie: Victory
May 28Ozy and Millie: Cloning
Jul 1Ozy and Millie: What Stephan did today
Jul 2Ozy and Millie: Too spicy
Jul 5Ozy and Millie: Independence day
Jul 6Ozy and Millie: Worlds within cereal
Jul 7Ozy and Millie: The revenge of the language-oriented
Jul 8Ozy and Millie: Keeping it real
Jul 9Ozy and Millie: A matter of attitude
Jul 12Ozy and Millie: Pumpernickel rolls
Jul 13Ozy and Millie: Millie’s mind
Jul 14Ozy and Millie: How to quash rebellion
Jul 15Ozy and Millie: Dragon fears
Jul 16Ozy and Millie: A matter of attitude
Jul 19Ozy and Millie: Fear flows both ways
Jul 20Ozy and Millie: Equipment limitations
Jul 21Ozy and Millie: Wise words lost
Jul 22Ozy and Millie: It’s hereditary
Jul 23Ozy and Millie: Descartes
Jul 26Ozy and Millie: Ozy does Dylan
Jul 27Ozy and Millie: The nonsense trip
Jul 28Ozy and Millie: Timulty through the tulips
Jul 29Ozy and Millie: Adult delusions
Jul 30Ozy and Millie: The inner life
Aug 2Ozy and Millie: Internet!
Aug 3Ozy and Millie: Neighborhood knights
Aug 4Ozy and Millie: Their rules are like a religion
Aug 5Ozy and Millie: No legal authority
Aug 6Ozy and Millie: Calling their bluff
Aug 9Ozy and Millie: Nemeses
Aug 10Ozy and Millie: Avery Jekyll
Aug 11Ozy and Millie: Trendy grief
Aug 12Ozy and Millie: Isolated incidents
Aug 13Ozy and Millie: Reverse psychology
Aug 16Ozy and Millie: Cool nausea
Aug 17Ozy and Millie: Some of the possibilities
Aug 18Ozy and Millie: Weird old people
Aug 19Ozy and Millie: Laugh tracks
Aug 20Ozy and Millie: Aluminium Siding
Aug 23Ozy and Millie: Tanning optimism
Aug 24Ozy and Millie: The anti-Aesop
Aug 25Ozy and Millie: Timulty’s priorities
Aug 26Ozy and Millie: Imagine there’s no homework
Aug 27Ozy and Millie: Roethke’s “The Waking”
Sep 6Ozy and Millie: Hide and seek
Sep 7Ozy and Millie: Inside the couch
Sep 8Ozy and Millie: Not in Kansas anymore
Sep 9Ozy and Millie: Incoherence
Sep 10Ozy and Millie: Over 21 not admitted without child
Sep 13Ozy and Millie: Captain Locke
Sep 14Ozy and Millie: Universals
Sep 15Ozy and Millie: Two ships passing in the night
Sep 16Ozy and Millie: The epic journey
Sep 17Ozy and Millie: The idiosyncracies of our furniture
Sep 20Ozy and Millie: Relevant skills
Sep 21Ozy and Millie: Crafty escape plan
Sep 22Ozy and Millie: Parting shot
Sep 23Ozy and Millie: Tag!
Sep 24Ozy and Millie: Caution: Vortex
Sep 27Ozy and Millie: Millie recaps
Sep 28Ozy and Millie: Sibling doublethink
Sep 29Ozy and Millie: I got you, babe
Sep 30Ozy and Millie: Zen: the board game
Oct 1Ozy and Millie: Ethics and principle
Oct 4Ozy and Millie: Happily ever after
Oct 5Ozy and Millie: “Avery, the next wave”
Oct 6Ozy and Millie: Slogans
Oct 7Ozy and Millie: Ozy overthinks
Oct 8Ozy and Millie: Random images
Oct 11Ozy and Millie: Laos
Oct 12Ozy and Millie: The wind shifts
Oct 13Ozy and Millie: “Ice Ice Baby”
Oct 14Ozy and Millie: What Timulty thinks is cool
Oct 15Ozy and Millie: Avery’s compliment
Oct 18Ozy and Millie: Six billion
Oct 19Ozy and Millie: Golda Meir and Prozac
Oct 20Ozy and Millie: The secret to happiness
Oct 21Ozy And Millie: The Hayes Code
Oct 22Ozy and Millie: Lugubrious
Nov 8Ozy and Millie: Freaks and mutants
Nov 9Ozy And Millie: Karma turns on Millie
Nov 10Ozy and Millie: The obvious solution
Nov 11Ozy and Millie: Secretly cool
Nov 12Ozy and Millie: School drinking fountains
Nov 15Ozy and Millie: Life’s rich pageant
Nov 16Ozy and Millie: Did I ask?
Nov 17Ozy And Millie: Grunge is not dead
Nov 18Ozy and Millie: Poker butt
Nov 19Ozy and Millie: Comic strip poker
Nov 22Ozy and Millie: Millie’s treatise on being nice
Nov 23Ozy and Millie: Ozy’s response
Nov 24Ozy and Millie: Red tray
Nov 25Ozy And Millie: Happy Thanksgiving
Nov 26Ozy And Millie: Dr. I. Wahnsinnig
Nov 29Ozy and Millie: The wearing of pants
Nov 30Ozy and Millie: Ozy’s family situation
Dec 1Ozy and Millie: Ouch
Dec 2Ozy and Millie: An ally after all
Dec 3Ozy and Millie: Solutions
Dec 6Ozy and Millie: The dragon and Dr. Freud
Dec 7Ozy and Millie: Who decides who’s crazy?
Dec 8Ozy and Millie: Reasonable
Dec 9Ozy and Millie: Mind alterants
Dec 10Ozy and Millie: School uniforms
Dec 13Ozy and Millie: Mixed messages
Dec 14Ozy and Millie: Being honest with your child
Dec 15Ozy and Millie: Avery is displeased
Dec 16Ozy and Millie: A tool of the establishment
Dec 17Ozy and Millie: The upside
Dec 20Ozy and Millie: It’s a time for…
Dec 21Ozy and Millie: Signs of the season
Dec 22Ozy and Millie: Outsmarting Santa
Dec 23Ozy and Millie: A lucky paperclip
Dec 24Ozy and Millie: Happy Xmas 1999
Dec 27Ozy and Millie: Letdown
Dec 28Ozy and Millie: The artist must have space!
Dec 29Ozy and Millie: Pillow fort
Dec 30Ozy and Millie: Y2K hype
Dec 31Ozy and Millie: The beginning and end of a thousand year period

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