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  2. Sunday comics - Wikipedia

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    An example of a classic full-page Sunday humor strip, Billy DeBeck's Barney Google and Spark Plug (January 2, 1927), showing how an accompanying topper strip was displayed on a Sunday page. The Sunday comics or Sunday strip is the comic strip section carried in some Western newspapers. Compared to weekday comics, Sunday comics tend to be full ...

  3. The Sunday Comics - Wikipedia

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    The Sunday Comics is a prime time showcase of comedy broadcast in the United States by Fox Broadcasting Company in 1991 and 1992. The Sunday Comics showcased not only standup comedy but also variety acts, and film shorts produced by comics including Bruce Baum , Gilbert Gottfried , Rich Hall , and Rick Overton .

  4. The Sunday Funnies - Wikipedia

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    The Sunday Funnies is a publication reprinting vintage Sunday comic strips at a large size (16"x22") in color. The format is similar to that traditionally used by newspapers to publish color comics , yet instead of newsprint, it is printed on a quality, non-glossy, 60-pound offset stock for clarity and longevity.

  5. Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum - Wikipedia

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    Books published in this series will focus on comics and graphic literature with monographs and edited collections covering the history of comics and cartoons from the editorial cartoon and early sequential comics of the 19th century through contemporary international comics and online comics. In 2017, the Ohio State University Press began ...

  6. Dave Breger - Wikipedia

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    Irving David Breger (April 15, 1908 – January 16, 1970) was an American cartoonist who created the syndicated Mister Breger (1945–1970), a gag panel series and Sunday comic strip known earlier as Private Breger and G.I. Joe. The series led to widespread usage of the term "G.I. Joe" during World War II and later. [1]

  7. Jim Berry (cartoonist) - Wikipedia

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    James Osmyn Berry (January 16, 1932 – March 20, 2015) [2] was an American comic strip artist. Berry was born in Chicago in 1932 [3] and attended Dartmouth College and Ohio Wesleyan University. [4] In 1961, Berry began working for the Newspaper Enterprise Association.

  8. History of comics - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, comics scholarship started to blossom in the U.S., [31] and a resurgence in the popularity of comics was seen, with Alan Moore and Frank Miller producing notable superhero works and Bill Watterson's Calvin & Hobbes, and Gary Larson's The Far Side being syndicated. Webcomics have grown in popularity since the mid-1990s.

  9. AP Newsfeatures - Wikipedia

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    AP Newsfeatures carried Paprocki's panel as part of its Sunday package from 1942 to March 5, 1955. To see this image at a full resolution, go to Stripper's Guide . AP Newsfeatures , also AP Features , was the cartoon and comic strip division of Associated Press , which syndicated strips from 1930 to the early 1960s.