Bliss is syndicated through Tribune Content Agency[1][2] and appears in over 80 newspapers in the United States, Canada, and Japan.
Urry, a strong advocate for cartoonists like Gahan Wilson, Jules Feiffer, and Arnold Roth was responsible for getting Bliss's cartoons into the hands of Playboy editor Hugh Hefner.
Beginning in 2019, Amazon Studios began airing a children's series 'Bug Diaries' based on these best-selling titles.
[citation needed] In April 2015 Grandma in Blue With Red Hat, illustrated by Bliss, was published by Abrams.
Bliss has been on the board of directors for The Center for Cartoon Studies (CCS) which is based in White River Junction, Vermont.
[citation needed] McDonald's, Ringling Brothers Circus, and Kentucky Fried Chicken are among the prime targets of Bliss's and PETAs efforts.
With accessible language for kids and educators and aided by a fun interactive "scribble" game, he seeks to illuminate perception based on the act of drawing.
After being notified by readers and the media, the magazine said it would update its web site to read, "Drawing by Harry Bliss, after Jack Kirby".
Author Virginia Mecklenburg writes in Telling Stories: Norman Rockwell from the collections of George Lucas and Steven Spielberg, "But for those who know The Connoisseur, Bliss's cover goes a step further.