In the Februcomic, Marigold retrieved a drawing from her magical pocket dimension of "The Unicorn in Captivity", saying that she takes credit for the drawing since she resembles it. This is in keeping with Medieval illustrations of unicorns, which should be no surprise, as Marigold has posed for many Medieval tapestries. Marigold is more swan-shaped with a long slender neck, slender legs with cloven hooves like a deer and fluffy fetlocks. Modern interpretations of unicorns are typically a horse with a horn on its head. A few comics were subsequently changed, such as the Sunday comic for April 29, 2012, where the punchline was changed from "Read the Patriot Act" to "Unicorn." Īs part working towards national syndication, Dana began working more closely with an editor. In these cases, the newest comics are simply a re-telling in a different way of the same story. As the story progresses, some of the storyline shown in the pre-launch comics are presented additional times, changed or used as the basis for new storylines. The first few weeks were spent recapping the story for the new readers. It launched nationwide on Main over 100 publications, one of the largest in GoComics history. Several of the comics were re-published in color while this was being done. As Dana began working towards a syndication deal with newspapers, the name was changed to Phoebe and Her Unicorn. It was an online-only comic at, starting on April 22, 2012. The comic started out as Girl but was later adapted to become Heavenly Nostrils.
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