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Downstown

''Downstown'' was an American comic strip created by Tim Downs in the spring of 1974, during his junior year of college at Indiana University. It began as a college feature. In the strip, Josh and John were college roommates sharing an off-campus apartment, Fred was a student who directed registration and worked at a local restaurant, and Chuck Laylo was an exceptionally smooth and cool fraternity man—a member of the imaginary Sigma Theta fraternity. The first college to ever publish ''Downstown'' was the New York Institute of Technology in Old Westbury, New York.
In the fall of 1975, at the beginning of his final year as a fine arts student, Tim Downs brought ''Downstown'' to Indiana University's paper, the ''Indiana Daily Student'', which immediately began to publish the strip as a daily feature. The strip soon began syndication to other college newspapers.
For the next five years, ''Downstown'' appeared in a variety of campus papers across the United States. During this period, three collections of ''Downstown'' were published by the ''Indiana Daily Student'': ''This is Winning?''; ''With Love, Chuck''; and ''Get in There and Quit''.
In the fall of 1979, Universal Press Syndicate agreed to begin syndication of ''Downstown''. Universal felt that a college setting was too narrow for a commercial strip, so ''Downstown'' became a strip about singles.
The first syndicated ''Downstown'' released on March 24, 1980 in 46 newspapers. The strip appeared as a daily and Sunday feature for the next six years. The strip ended with a week-long going-away party attended by characters from other strips. In the final strip (published February 1, 1986), the main character, John, poked a hole in the bottom of the strip border with a pickaxe and the characters were sucked through the opening.
Another collection was self-published by Downs following the end of the strip, ''The Laylo Papers: The Complete Guide to Relationships''. The book remains in print and available for (direct order from Downs ).
==External links==
As of May 2009, the (direct order from Downs ) link belongs to New Ventures Services Corp., which currently uses the site as a placeholder for future promotional purposes.


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