About Pearls Before Swine
At its heart, Pearls Before Swine is the comic strip tale of two
friends: a megalomaniacal Rat who thinks he knows it all and a
slow-witted Pig who doesn't know any better.
An unusual rat and pig take center stage in Pearls Before Swine,
a quirky strip by litigator Stephan Pastis. At its heart, Pearls
Before Swine is the comic strip tale of two friends: a megalomaniacal
Rat who thinks he knows it all and a slow-witted Pig who doesn't
know any better. Together, this pair offers caustic commentary
on humanity's quest for the unattainable.
Launched in 2002, the strip has twice won the National Cartoonists
Society's Reuben division award for Best Newspaper Comic Strip – in
2004 and in 2007. Available on United Media's comics.com Web site
since 2000, Pearls Before Swine has a growing list of fans, including
Dilbert cartoonist Scott Adams who says Pearls is "one of
the few comics that make me laugh out loud." Pastis never
had any formal training, but he did draw cartoons for each of his
school newspapers as he grew up. He holds a degree in political
science from the University of California at Berkeley.
Although he always wanted to be a cartoonist, Pastis realized that
the odds of syndication were slim, so he went to UCLA Law School
and became an attorney instead. While at UCLA, he drew a popular
strip called "Rosen." It was while was hopelessly bored
in a class on the European Economic Community that Pastis first
drew "Rat," a character that would reappear in every
comic strip he created thereafter - including Pearls Before Swine.
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