Richard Thompson ended the five-year syndicated run of Cul de Sac on Sunday with a funny and touching salute to "the dying art form" of the comic strip. The cartoonist revealed last month that his struggle with Parkinson's disease had just become too much for him to meet deadline demands.

”At first it didn’t affect my drawing, but that’s gradually changed" Thompson said in a statement at the time. "Last winter, I got an excellent cartoonist, Stacy Curtis, to ink my roughs, which was a great help. But now I’ve gotten too unreliable to produce a daily strip.”

This morning many client newspapers announced comics-page replacements for Cul de Sac, with Lincoln Peirce's Big Nate and Hilary Price's Rhymes With Orange emerging as apparent favorites (although the Las Vegas Review-Journal opted instead to bring back Bruce Tinsley's Mallard Fillmore). Tom Spurgeon notes that Thompson's syndicate is re-running Cul de Sac online from the beginning.