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  2. List of newspaper comic strips - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Miss Fury - Wikipedia

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    Miss Fury, on the cover of issue #1; art by Alex Schomburg. Miss Fury is a fictional superheroine from the Golden Age of Comics.She first appeared as The Black Fury on April 6, 1941, a Sunday comic strip distributed by the Bell Syndicate, and created by artist June Tarpé Mills (writing as Tarpé Mills).

  4. List of British comic strips - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of British Comic Strips. A comic strip is a sequence of drawings arranged in interrelated panels to display brief humor or form a narrative, often serialized, with text in balloons and captions. The coloured backgrounds denote the publisher: – indicates D. C. Thomson. – indicates AP, Fleetway and IPC Comics.

  5. List of newspaper comic strips P–Z - Wikipedia

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    The World Museum (1937) by Holling C. Holling (US) The World of Lily Wong (1986–2001) by Larry Feign (Hong Kong) The World of the Bible (1983– ) by C. Cassel and Fred Cassel; The World's Greatest Superheroes (1978–1985) originally by George Tuska, Vince Colletta and Marty Pasko (US) Wright Angles (1977–1990) by Larry Wright (US)

  6. The World's Greatest Superheroes - Wikipedia

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    The World's Greatest Superheroes was a syndicated newspaper comic strip featuring DC Comics characters which ran Sunday and daily from April 3, 1978, to February 10, 1985. It was syndicated by the Chicago Tribune/New York News Syndicate.

  7. The Complete Chester Gould's Dick Tracy - Wikipedia

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    The Complete Chester Gould's Dick Tracy (also known as The Complete Dick Tracy) is a series of 29 hardcover books published by The Library of American Comics, an imprint of IDW Publishing, that bring together every Dick Tracy comic strip in chronological order, both black-and-white dailies and Sunday strips, written and drawn by Chester Gould from its premiere on October 4, 1931, until ...

  8. Gustave Verbeek - Wikipedia

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    Although most strips involved strange creatures, the tads had a clash with a pair of aggressive suffragettes in the June 28, 1914, strip. He created a short-lived comic strip in 1910 called The Loony Lyrics of Lulu. [5] These strips are about a girl who encounters imaginary creatures and writes (inoffensive) limericks about them.

  9. Detective Comics, Inc. v. Bruns Publications, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The defendant Bruns Publications, Inc. published a comic strip magazine that featured an action hero called "Wonder Man". The plaintiff Detective Comics, Inc. published a comic strip magazine called "Action Comics" that featured Superman. Bruns published strips resembling Superman strips. The court described the strips in these terms: