Comics syndicate United Media agreed in 1999 to publish Conley's new strip Get Fuzzy about an anthropomorphic cat, Bucky, and dog, Satchel, living with their single young-male owner, Rob Wilco, which premiered on September 6, 1999 in 75 papers.
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A May 13, 2005 strip portrayed Boston-area sports reporter Bob Lobel as a drunk, prompting Lobel to file libel lawsuits against Conley and his syndicate.
Sime Darby | Darby O'Gill and the Little People | Brian Conley | Kim Darby | John Nelson Darby | Rhys Darby | Abraham Darby | Tom Darby | Matthew Darby | Ken Darby | Adrian Darby | Upper Darby Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania | Upper Darby Township | Robert Conley | Mike Conley, Jr. | Lyda Conley | James D. Conley | Gene Conley | Darby O'Gill | Darby Hinton | Darby Gould | Darby Dan Farm | Darby and Joan | Clint Conley | Chris Conley | William Henry Conley | William G. Conley | Stephen Darby | Sir Henry d'Esterre Darby, by William Beechey | Ronald Darby |
Celebrities and notable people who are from or have lived in South Knoxville include actors David Keith, John Cullum and Johnny Knoxville, cartoonist Darby Conley, model David White, author Cormac McCarthy, and Pittsburgh Steelers punter Craig Colquitt.