Stephan Pastis is rewriting how people think of the contemporary comic strip. In his wildly successful Pearls Before Swine, which appears in more than 150 papers worldwide, he shows us just how funny and surprising a sly, subversive comic strip can be.
In This Little Piggy Stayed Home, Rat, Pig, Zebra, and Goat - Pastis's own merry band of rabble-rousers - explore the strange and wonderful world around them, a place that looks suspiciously like our own.
Stephan Pastis is an attorney by training and an iconoclast by temperament. A graduate of the University of California at Berkeley and UCLA Law School, he worked as a lawyer in the San Francisco Bay area before deciding to try his hand at cartooning. This Little Piggy Stayed Home is his second Pearls Before Swine book.
Stephan Pastis was born in 1968 and raised in San Marino, California, a suburb of Los Angeles. He graduated from the University of California at Berkeley in 1989 with a degree in political science. Although he had always wanted to be a syndicated cartoonist, Pastis realized that the odds of syndication were slim, so he entered UCLA Law School in 1990 and became an attorney instead. He practiced law in the San Francisco Bay area from 1993 to 2002. While an attorney, he began submitting various comic strip concepts to all of the syndicates, and, like virtually all beginning cartoonists, got his fair share of rejection slips. Then, in 1997, he began drawing Pearls Before Swine, which he submitted to the syndicates in mid-1999. In December, 1999, he signed a contract with United. Pearls Before Swine debuted in newspapers in January, 2002, and Pastis left his law practice in August of that year. Pearls Before Swine was nominated in 2003, 2004 and 2007 as "Best Newspaper Comic Strip" by the National Cartoonists Society (NCS) and won the award in 2004 and 2007. Pastis lives with his family in Northern California.
Another wonderful collection of comic strips from Pearls Before Swine. One of my favorite newer (newish?) comic strips. It ranks up there with Calvin and Hobbes, The Far Side, Peanuts, B.C., Wizard of Id, and Foxtrot for me.
I love how Pastis seems to get away with a lot more in his strips than do many others, and is willing to push the envelope as well to see how far they'll let him go.