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Where the Buffalo Roam (webcomic)
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Where the Buffalo Roam (webcomic)

''Where the Buffalo Roam'' was a comic strip by Hans Bjordahl that ran from 1987 to 1995. It was published on Usenet in 1991, making it one of the first online comic strips. ''Witches and Stitches'' was published earlier, in 1985, on CompuServe.
Originally created as a college newspaper strip, it featured subjects associated with college life at the time, with topics like "parking nazis", "shroom patrol" and "alliance for the vertically challenged", as well as computer-related situations.
The main characters were undergrads Zack, Scooby, Hilary and Sharon, and a cat named "Dio".
== History ==
Bjordahl created a comic strip for his high school newsletter in Hawaii, then moved to Boulder in 1987 to attend the University of Colorado. It was there he created ''Where the Buffalo Roam,'' "an exploration of life on campus in the 1980s" which ran in the free community newspaper the ''Colorado Daily'' starting in 1987.〔Rosen, Steven. "Overdosed on doom? Cafe Angst is for you" ''The Denver Post'', May 16, 1994, Pg. 1F〕 The strip was pulled from the paper in 1991 after editors felt the gimmick "Frontal Nudity Mondays" was sexist.〔McCullen, Kevin. "Boulder editor yanks 'sexist' comic" ''Rocky Mountain News'', November 12, 1991〕〔Martin, Claire. "Colorado Daily comic strip draws readers into a ruckus" ''Denver Post'', November 26, 1991, Pg 1E〕
The strip became a regularly updated Internet comic strip in 1991 when it was scanned and posted daily as GIF and PostScript files on a Usenet group.〔(http://www.shadowculture.com/wtbr/site.html ) "In 1991, Where the Buffalo Roam become the Internet's first regularly updated comic strip, when it was scanned and posted daily to its own USENET newsgroup, which still can be found in dusty corners of the Internet at alt.comics.buffalo-roam."〕 The strip was available on its own "alt" group: alt.comics.buffalo-roam for a couple of years.
The strip was moved to the Web in 1993, after the advent of the NCSA Mosaic browser made viewing images directly over the Web possible. The Houston Chronicle described it as "a World Wide Web favorite. Bjordahl's best when he's poking fun at the sacred cows of popular culture."〔"Hotlist: Comics" ''The Houston Chronicle'', August 25, 1996, Pg. 6〕 It was preceded on the Web by ''Doctor Fun'', a daily single panel cartoon feature that was originally created for print.
''Where the Buffalo Roam'' ran until 1995.〔Hoeger, Justin. "'Cranky' critiques" ''Sacramento Bee'', January 21, 2003, Pg. E3〕 A very limited archive remains online, but new material has not been added.
''BoulderDaze'', a film based on the comic's characters, was released in 1999.〔"Best of Denver 1999; Best movie featuring humans playing cartoon characters created by a Coloradan" ''Denver Westword'', June 24, 1999, Pg. 6〕

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