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  2. Jump Start (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    Jump Start is a daily comic strip drawn by cartoonist Robb Armstrong. [1] It portrays the trials and tribulations of a young African American couple as they try to balance the demands of work and raising their young children. [2] Jump Start is set in the Philadelphia area, where Armstrong grew up.

  3. Robb Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    Jump Start, Armstrong's comic strip revolves around the trials and tribulations of a middle-class Black family in Philadelphia that is made up of Joseph "Joe" Cobb Sr., a city police officer, and Marcy Cobb, a nurse and their four children. [3] [9] [10] The family is named after the Cobbs Creek neighborhood located in West Philadelphia. [1]

  4. List of comics publishing companies - Wikipedia

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    In 1944, Bill Woolfolk and Jack Oxton, Sr., co-founded their own comic book company, O.W. Comics, which stood for Oxton & Woolfolk. Woolfolk, the Editor, and Oxton, the President, operated their publishing company, O.W. Comics, Inc., initially at 150 Nassau Street, then at 270 Broadway in New York City, New York in the mid to late-1940's.

  5. ‘JumpStart’ Comedy Series Based On Comic Strip In ... - AOL

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    Based on the popular comic strip that debuted in 1989, JumpStart is set in Philadelphia and follows Joe, […] Wayne Conley (The Best Man) will pen the TV adaptation, which hails from Aaron Kaplan ...

  6. Silver Age of Comic Books - Wikipedia

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    Circulation for comic books in general and Batman merchandise in particular soared. [46] Other masked or superpowered adventurers appeared on the television screen, so that "American TV in the winter of 1967 appeared to consist of little else but live-action and animated cartoon comic-book heroes, all in living colour."

  7. Shonen Jump (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Shonen Jump, officially stylized SHONEN JUMP and abbreviated SJ, was a shōnen manga anthology published in North America by Viz Media.It debuted in November 2002 with the first issue having a January 2003 cover date.

  8. List of fictional dogs in comics - Wikipedia

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    A comic book following success as advertising icon for Quavers, a British snack food. Cosmo the Spacedog: Golden Retriever: Guardians of the Galaxy: Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning: Cubitus Old English Sheepdog: Cubitus: Dupa: Semaphore's (Professor Ding's) obese anthropomorphic dog. [33] Daisy generic Blondie: Chic Young: The family dog. [34 ...

  9. In 1968, after a fan request, Charles M. Schulz added a Black character to his "Peanuts" comic strip. Franklin is finally getting his moment in a TV special.