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Oh my god! I used to read Sam & Fuzzy about 2 decades ago when I was a teenager! I didn't realize the strip was still running. It got weird for a while and the main characters disappeared for about a year of strips, so I kind of lost interest. I wonder what's happened in the last 20 years. It looks like it was rebooted about 15 years ago, and I don't recognize any characters in recent strips.
There was a very big plot arc from 2009 to 2019. The story is officially over and the comic has returned to gag-a-day format, but now with the expanded cast from the storyline.
I recommend diving into the archive to read through that arc. It's one of my favourite webcomic storylines.
Same here, I thought it was fantastic! We got a nice epic finale that wrapped up a lot of plot threads quite nicely. I haven't enjoyed a finale that much since Schlock Mercenary wrapped up after a couple decades. Kudos to Sam Logan!