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Cartoon checks featuring characters like Woody Woodpecker, Orphan Annie, Dick Tracy, Micky Mouse and others are sometimes available and other times not. The reasons why you might have ordered a particular cartoon check once and not be able to find it for a reorder have to do with popularity and, very often, licensing fees. Once a cartoon check character becomes mainstream popular, the company holding rights to that image will often raise the price on the licensing. The manufacturers will then drop that line because paying a huge increase in licensing doesn't leave enough on the table to make selling the cartoon checks profitable. Because of this problem, the best way to find particular cartoon checks is to search the biggest manufacturers who have the largest market share and thus the deepest pockets. The best way to do that is to use the personal checks link on www.CheckChecks.com which takes you to a site where the largest check printing companies show all their offerings. If what you are looking for isn't there it probably is off the market. But don't give up hope if your favorite character isn't on cartoon checks. Just try again in a few months and they may be on the market again once the image holding company decides they are missing the revenues. Like everything else in the world, the cartoon checks market reacts to supply and demand.

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Reader not amused by one-sided editorial cartoon
I'm not amused by the political cartoon in the Jan. 18 edition. If the facts are checked, it is the Democrats who control the Senate that have blocked every spending bill sent to them. They have not passed a budget in years.

Today in history - Cartoon character Popeye the Sailor made his debut
Today is Tuesday, Jan. 17, the 17th day of 2012. There are 349 days left in the year. Today 's Highlight in History:On Jan. 17, 1962, ten former winners of rigged TV quiz shows, including Charles Van Doren, pleaded guilty in New York to perjury, admitting they'd lied under oath...

North Huntingdon students drawn into an interest in reading
Joe Wos, a North Braddock native who has risen to national recognition for his storytelling and cartoon-drawing abilities, visited Queen of Angels Catholic School in North Huntingdon and performed his "Once Upon A Toon" show last week to help kick off the "Reading Can Take You Places" program.

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