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  2. List of newspaper comic strips G–O - Wikipedia

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    Die Känguru-Comics (2020–2023) by Marc-Uwe Kling and Bernd Kissel (Germany) Kapitein Rob (1945–1966) by Pieter Kuhn (Netherlands). Katinka (1920–1923) by Ken Kling; The Katzenjammer Kids (1897–2006) originally by Rudolph Dirks, longest running American comic strip (US) Kee's World (It's a Durian Life) (2005– ) by C. W. Kee (Malaysia)

  3. Los Angeles Times Syndicate - Wikipedia

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    Neither iteration of the syndicate ever produced a breakout comic strip; the most successful strips — Luther, Napoleon and Uncle Elby, Mr. Tweedy — tended to be inherited from other syndicates. Most Mirror Enterprise strips didn't last more than two or three years, and the company appeared to give up on syndicating comic strips after c. 1961.

  4. 1907: launch of Mike and Ike (They Look Alike), comic strip by Rube Goldberg in the San Francisco Bulletin; 1916: birth of Carl Giles, popular British cartoonist best known for his work in the Daily Express; 1922: birth of Ned Riddle, American cartoonist, creator of the Mr. Tweedy panel cartoon

  5. Los Angeles Times redraws comics pages with five fresh titles

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    These are the results of an overall review of the syndicated comics that The Times publishes, which we promised to readers after printing a “9 Chickweed Lane” strip Dec. 1 that contained an ...

  6. New York Herald Tribune Syndicate - Wikipedia

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    How to Torture Your Husband (or Wife) was published each Thursday, and the week ended with Bridge on Fridays. [10] Strips begun in the 1940s included Haenigsen's Penny [11] and Leslie Charteris & Mike Roy's The Saint. Buell Weare stepped in as the syndicate business manager in 1946 [12] [4] and Harold Straubing was comics editor c. 1946-1954. [13]

  7. Gasoline Alley (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    Gasoline Alley is a comic strip created by Frank King and distributed by Tribune Content Agency.It centers on the lives of patriarch Walt Wallet, his family, and residents in the town of Gasoline Alley, with storylines reflecting traditional American values.

  8. George McManus - Wikipedia

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    At The Republican, he created his first comic strip, Alma and Oliver. In 1904, after winning $3000 at the racetrack, he went to New York City and a job with the prestigious New York World , where he worked on several short-lived comic strips, including Snoozer , The Merry Marcelene , Ready Money Ladies , Cheerful Charlie , Nibsy the Newsboy in ...

  9. Motley's Crew - Wikipedia

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    Motley's Crew was an American newspaper comic strip by Ben Templeton and Tom Forman with satirical social commentary. [1] [2] With readership spread among 250 newspapers in the United States alone, the comic strip acquired a highly devoted but relatively small group of fans during its 23 years of operation.