Want to tell us how much you love our latest comic strip? Or how much you hate it? Or tell us what you think of the strips we already run? For the next six months, the Journal is running a different comic strip each month and we're asking for your feedback on a "Kudzu" replacement. We're kicking off with "Pearls before Swine" by Stephan Pastis.

Re Secret Asian Man. I don’t like it at all. First, there are no faces. Comic people are our friends, and I just don’t have any friends without faces, without expressions. And there is a reason: the face and its expressions are the things we so often use to judge both friend and foe. I didn’t like the last new strip you tested, but this one is worse. And I have a question for you: What ages are you aiming for with your comics? I see many that seem to me aimed at adults only, but maybe kids are smarter today. Another thing I find fault with in Asian Man is the very unsubtle social/racial preaching. The best way for him to make me accept and love Asians is to be a lovable character himself. I still want my comics to amuse me, period. Like Zits, Dagwood and of course, Peanuts. Okay?