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  2. Jay Irving - Wikipedia

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    Jay Irving (October 3, 1900 – June 3, 1970) [1] was an American cartoonist notable for his syndicated strip Pottsy about an overweight, goodnatured, dutiful New York police officer, Pottsy, who often came into conflict with his stricter and less imaginative sergeant, known only as "Sarge."

  3. Category:Fictional police officers in comics - Wikipedia

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    This category should be reserved specifically for characters originating in comic books and graphic novels, as opposed to licensed appearances in periodicals. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

  4. Category:Comics about police officers - Wikipedia

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    A list of comics with police officers as protagonists or main characters. Pages in category "Comics about police officers" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.

  5. Category:Fictional police officers - Wikipedia

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    Fictional police officers, warranted law employees of a police force. In most countries, "police officer" is a generic term not specifying a particular rank. In some, the use of the rank "officer" is legally reserved for military personnel.

  6. Category:Marvel Comics police officers - Wikipedia

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  7. List of newspaper comic strips - Wikipedia

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    Many of characters appeared in both strip and comic book format as well as in other media. The word Reuben after a name identifies winners of the National Cartoonists Society 's Reuben Award for Outstanding Cartoonist of the Year, but many of leading strip artists worked in the years before the first Reuben and Billy DeBeck Awards in 1946.

  8. Dick Tracy - Wikipedia

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    Dick Tracy is an American comic strip featuring Dick Tracy, a tough and intelligent police detective created by Chester Gould.It made its debut on Sunday, October 4, 1931, in the Detroit Mirror, [1] and was distributed by the Chicago Tribune New York News Syndicate.

  9. Black Cat Detective - Wikipedia

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    Sheriff Black Cat is a police officer and his duty is to protect citizens. He has a righteous, brave and heroic demeanor. Sheriff Black Cat is a cute and clever Chinese classic cartoon character. An unsmiling police sergeant. [2] The early 1980s when "Black Cat Sheriff" was born coincided with the "Strike Hard" period.