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The following is a list of comic strips. Dates after names indicate the time frames when the strips appeared. Dates after names indicate the time frames when the strips appeared. There is usually a fair degree of accuracy about a start date, but because of rights being transferred or the very gradual loss of appeal of a particular strip, the ...
Print/export Download as PDF; ... 1950s comics images (9 C) M. 1950s manga (10 C) Pages in category "1950s comics"
The Golden Age of Comic Books is ending, and the rise of crime comics, romance comics, Western comics, horror comics, and science fiction comics signals the start of the new decade. In films, Destination Moon is the first color science fiction film , and the first big budget science fiction film since Things to Come in 1936.
Reno Browne, Hollywood's Greatest Cowgirl #50 renamed from Margie Comics - Marvel Comics; Romantic Affairs #4 renamed from Romances of the West - Marvel Comics; Spy Cases #26 renamed from Kellys, The - Marvel Comics; Spy Cases #4 renumbered from #29 - Marvel Comics; True Adventures #3 renamed from True Western - Marvel Comics
February 2: Crockett Johnson's Barnaby comes to an end.; February 23: . The first issue of the British comics magazine Lion is published. It will last until 18 May 1974. In the first issue of Lion, E. George Cowan and Alan Philpott's long-running comic series Robot Archie makes its debut.
Li'l Folks, the first comic strip by Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz, was a weekly panel that appeared mainly in Schulz's hometown paper, the St. Paul Pioneer Press, from June 22, 1947, to January 22, 1950.
Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Pages in category "Comic strips started in the 1950s" The following 3 pages are in this category ...
In the newspaper Folha da Manha Mauricio de Sousa's comic strip Dudu makes its debut, which later, under the name Monica’s gang, will become the most popular Brazilian comic. In Le parisien liberè , Tembo Tabou , by Greg , Andrè Franquin and Jean Roba , is prepublished.