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Eastern Color Printing prints comic books for Export Newspaper Services, a New York–based company producing Spanish-language reprints of American comic books for distribution in Mexico. 1955 – June. Eastern Color Printing clashes with the Comics Code Authority over Heroic Comics.
The Republican-American is a direct descendant of two other newspapers which went through a series of ownership and content changes since the mid-1800s. [2] [a] The Waterbury American started in 1844 as a weekly paper published by Josiah Giles. Twenty-two years later, in 1866, it started publication as a daily newspaper.
Jerry Marcus (June 27, 1924, Brooklyn, New York – July 22, 2005, Waterbury, Connecticut) was a prolific freelance gag cartoonist who also created the syndicated newspaper comic strip Trudy. [ 1 ] A high school drop-out, Marcus was rejected by the Navy during World War II as underweight, so in 1943, he signed on with the Merchant Marine ...
The Middletown Tribune, Republican newspaper in Middletown, Connecticut including 1893-1906, daily ex. Sun [6] [4] News and Advertiser, including 1851-1854, weekly [4] Penny Press, including 1884-1939, daily ex. Sun. [4] The Sentinel and Witness, former weekly newspaper, including 1869-1884 [4] [6] Regional Standard – Guilford; Waterbury ...
A second African-American Republican member of the U.S. House, J. C. Watts from Oklahoma, also served during the 1990s. In 1992, Franks won in a three-way election against Democratic candidate James Lawlor from Waterbury and A Connecticut Party candidate Lynn Taborsak from Danbury.
The southernmost of the group at 229–231 Bank Street, the Republican is named after one of Waterbury's daily newspapers at the time, one of the papers that merged to form the present-day Republican-American, which used it as an office.
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"Point the Finger" is a 1989 comic book story written and illustrated by American cartoonist Robert Crumb for Last Gasp. The story appeared in the third of the four issue series of his solo title Hup. In the story, Crumb goes after then real estate businessman Donald Trump and imagines having an argument with him. Two possible endings are shown ...