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Nearly ''all'' webcomics have done this at some point; it's something of a [[Necessary Weasel]].
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* One special event in the history of guest strips occurred on September 17th, 2007. During the previous month, webcomic author Ryan Estrada drew an entire 48 guest strips for 48 different webcomics - by itself an impressive feat. What's more, he contacted all 48 authors of the 48 webcomics and got them to post each of his guest strips ''on the same day''. So it was that, on a bright sunny morning in September, many webcomic fans woke up to find Ryan Estrada's artwork on dozens upon dozens of their favourite webcomic sites.
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== Non-webcomic examples ==
* The [http://en.[wikipedia.org/wiki/Comic_strip_switcheroo:Comic strip switcheroo|Comic Strip Switcheroo]] of April 1, 1997, where 18 pairs of cartoonists drew comics for each others' strips as an April Fools' joke.
* ''[[Dilbert]]'' had [http://search.dilbert.com/comic/Guest%20Cartoonist a week of guest strips] in 2003.
* ''[[Fish Police (Comic Book)|Fish Police]]'', while under the publication of Comico, had guest strips in the back called "Fish Shticks". These were still written by Steve Moncuse, but drawn by guest artists.