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''Sheldon'' is a comedy
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created by
Dave Kellett Dave Kellett is the cartoonist of ''drive: the scifi comic, Drive'' and ''Sheldon (webcomic), Sheldon'', and co-director of the documentary ''Stripped (film), Stripped''. He is a co-host of the podcast ''ComicLab'' and the ''The Wrong Way…'' sh ...
. It centers on the odd family unit of 10-year-old Sheldon, his grandfather guardian and his talking duck, Arthur. Much humour is character-based, often joking at traits such as Sheldon's geekiness, Gramp's old age or Arthur's over-inflated ego. Kellett's other webcomic, ''
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'', had appeared on the ''Sheldon'' site each Saturday, before moving to a site of its own.


Overview

''Sheldon'' is based on light character-based humor. Pop-culture references are frequent. The comic consists of a mixture of short story arcs and stand-alone strips which, although most typically are four-panel strips, vary in size and format. The strip employs breaking of the fourth wall on occasion with characters speaking "to camera". A narrative voice, delivered through captions and other text, is also frequent.


Characters

Sheldon: is a smart and geeky ten-year-old kid. In early years of the comic Sheldon was a genius billionaire having founded with his own software company: Sheldonsoft. A running joke in the strip was that boy genius often forgets about his company, preferring to concern himself with more everyday affairs. Over time, references to this aspect of his character diminished, with modern strips omitting it altogether, depicting Sheldo as an ordinary (if extremely nerdy) ten-year-old boy. Gramp: Sheldon is raised by his grandfather, Gramp, an older man who's not sure what to make of his grandson's billions. Now retired, Gramp tries to keep up with the modern world. He also struggles with a coffee addiction. His real first name (revealed in the October 29th, 2012 strip) is
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. Arthur: A duck who learned to talk when Sheldon downloaded an encyclopedia and some speech-recognition software into his head. Sarcastic and cocky, Arthur is constantly getting into trouble at home and at the Sheldonsoft offices. Unlike Sheldon, he's captivated with the Sheldonsoft billions, and constantly has visions of shopping sprees at
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. Some of Arthur's alter-egos include "The Duck", a superhero, and "Rex Chestington", a pug-riding cowboy. In daily life, Arthur is often found sitting on lampshades for no other reason than to keep his ducky behind warm. It is known throughout the strip that Arthur has a deep hatred for chickens, and a strong desire for
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s,
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. The strip also features a small collection of supporting characters, the principal four which are: Flaco: Thinking he was hatching an abandoned duck egg, Arthur became father to Flaco, a common North American
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. Most storylines have him playing second-fiddle to his duck "father", but in one extended plotline, he became a Hollywood producer for '' CSI''. He has also won the
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in the
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, earned a Mexican pilot's license, gone to space as a
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from
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, and dated
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in
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. Flaco speaks in a characteristic " squee" sound, which only Arthur can understand (other characters have described Flaco's voice as "...a series of high-pitched
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"). Oso: is Sheldon's pet
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, a whirlwind of energy. Oso was given to Sheldon as a Christmas present in 2005. Oso is mostly shown running around in circles, constantly barking (or, as it is termed in the strip, "hyping"), and acting as "Rex Chestington's" horse. Dante: is one of Sheldon's human friends, an aspiring artist. Seen extensively in the earlier days of the strip, Dante now only makes occasional appearances. He enjoys hanging out with Sheldon and doing regular 10-year-old-kid stuff (as much as that's possible when your best friend is one of the biggest, most successful nerds on the planet). The two have done everything from making sandcastles to playing superheroes and villains to re-enacting the British battle with the Spanish Armada. In one comic, it is shown that he is
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. Emily: is Sheldon's newest friend, moving into their neighborhood during 2011. She is obsessed with
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and often quotes the works of
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throughout several appearances. Though she enjoys stage acting Emily reluctantly admits that stage work is "the worst kind of job to endure." Her pet cat, Li'l Butter, appears in several other comics- frequently in danger due to his sheer stupidity. Characters and persons from popular culture and real life also feature. Strips will occasionally feature Kellett himself and his real-world exploits as opposed to the fictional ''Sheldon'' universe.


Books / Book reviews

;Cartoon compilations published to date: *''Still Got It: The Seventh Sheldon Collection'' *''Living Dangerously With Saturated Fats: The Sixth Sheldon Collection'' *''Nerds On Parade: The Fifth Sheldon Collection'' *''Pugs: God's Little Weirdos'' *''A Blizzard of Lizards: The Fourth Sheldon Collection'' *''62% More Awesome: The Third Sheldon Collection'' *''The Good, The Bad & The Pugly: The Second Sheldon Collection'' *''Pure Ducky Goodness: The First Sheldon Collection'' *''A Well Balanced Meal: The Very Best of: Four Food Groups of the Apocalypse'' ;Book reviews:
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Awards

In 2016, ''Sheldon'' won a
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in the "Online Comics - Short Form" category.


Media appearances

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History

The character Sheldon first appeared in a minor role in Kellett's comic strip ''Four Food Groups of the Apocalypse'', which ran in the
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's student newspaper ''The Observer'' from 1993 to 1996. Kellett later gave Sheldon his own strip in 1998 as a webcomic, which ran on djk3.ac.uk first, then davekellett.com, and then moved to the
Keenspot Keenspot is a webcomic Webcomics (also known as online comics or Internet comics) are comics published on the internet, such as on a website or a mobile app. While many webcomics are published exclusively online, others are also published i ...
-hosted sheldoncomics.com in 2000. In 2001,
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picked the strip up for online syndication and the strip moved to comics.com on December 17, 2001. Since this move meant having all-new readers, the strip was
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ned with revised versions of Keenspot comics. The strip originally ran Monday through Friday. After the move from Keenspot to comics.com, the strip ran Monday to Saturday, until late 2004, when a Sunday feature was added. On June 22, 2005, Sheldon also joined Blank Label Comics, an online co-op of nine cartoonists. On November 6, 2006, Kellett moved the strip from comics.com to the independently hosted sheldoncomics.com where it ran seven days a week. According to blog entry from Nov. 11, 2006, the new site logged 2.5 million pageviews in the first five days of operation. On November 1, 2007, Kellett left Blank Label Comics and joined with
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of
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,
Kris Straub Kristofer Straub (born January 17, 1979) is an American web cartoonist, performer, and content creator. His key web comic projects include ''Checkerboard Nightmare'', ''Starslip'', ''Chainsawsuit'', ''Broodhollow'', and ''F Chords''. Other notabl ...
of Starslip Crisis, and Brad Guigar of
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to form a new webcomics collective, Halfpixel.com. In 2009 Kellett started a new, sci-fi motivated comic titled 'Drive' (updated on Thursdays) and since approximately the same time reduced the update schedule of Sheldon to five comics a week, Monday through Friday.


References

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External links


Official ''Sheldon'' site

Creator's website

''Sheldon'' forum
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