Well, it's possible that Curtis the comic strip was syndicated by Seattle PI or perhaps created specifically for it. But without more details, it's hard to say for sure.
I think Curtis the comic strip might have been featured in Seattle PI or have some sort of connection with it, but I'm not sure exactly how.
I have no idea. It's possible that Curtis comic strip has no relation to Seattle Pi at all, or there could be a hidden link that's not commonly known.
I'm not really sure. Maybe there's no direct connection at all.
The Mary Worth comic strip may have been featured or published in the Seattle PI, but the extent of their connection can vary.
The Judge Parker comic strip and the Seattle PI could have a loose connection. Maybe the Seattle PI published or reviewed the comic strip, or it could just be that they are both part of the local media landscape in some way, but the nature of that connection might not be very strong.
I'm not sure. Maybe they have no direct connection at all.
I'm not sure. Maybe there's no direct connection between them.
The Dilbert comic strip might not have a direct connection to Seattle. It's possible that the creator or some storylines have a loose reference, but not a significant one.
The Luann comic strip might be featured in the Seattle Times. Maybe it's a regular part of their comics section.
Not much direct connection. Mark Trail comic strip might mention Seattle incidentally, but it's not a core focus.
I'm not sure. Maybe the Seattle Times features or publishes the pickles comic strip, but I can't say for sure without more info.