Introducing St. Philip Neri – The Comic Strip

Apr 12 2008 - Published by under Comic Strip

St Philip Neri Comic Strip

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St Philip NeriI have always wanted to do a comic strip, but have always lacked the inspiration for an original strip. Lately, I become enamored with the character of St. Philip Neri. He was a skilled orator and known for his humor. Most importantly, he was an avid proponent of genuine and pure religion. He mocked people who obsessed over looks and appearance, to point of wearing silly clothes in public or shaving half his beard off (which is how he appears in the strip).

I plan on doing at least one strip a month, and at the very least, publishing them here on my blog. I don’t have any plans right now for syndication or other means of publishing, I am just going to see what happens. Please feel free post the strips on your own personal sites, or email them to others. I just ask that you leave the image in tact with the copyright, website, and authorship in place. If you are and organization or commercial organization, I ask that you contact me for permission before re-publishing any of the strips.

Hope you enjoy it! Thanks!

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2 Responses to “Introducing St. Philip Neri – The Comic Strip”

  1. Joseph Pradeep Raj Ron 11 Jun 2010 at 4:33 am

    Dear Sir,

    Request your permission to reprint the cartoon strip in a local Catholic newsletter ‘Spirit Aglow’ under the Catholic Humour section. This newsletter is for the Catholic Charismatic Renewal in Chennai. Please do let me know if I can use it.

    Regards,
    Joseph

  2. MTon 11 Jun 2010 at 7:48 am

    I read this page and spotted the date wondered if you ever went on to do anymore. All the best
    MT

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