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  2. List of newspaper comic strips A–F - Wikipedia

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    Farcus (1991– ) by David Waisglass and Gordon Coulthart (US) Farley (1975–2007), first named Travels with Farley, by Phil Frank (US) Farming Today (1983– ) by Ernie Riggs; Fat Cats (1998– ) by Charlie Podrebarac (US) Fatty Finn (1923–1933, 1951–1977) by Syd Nicholls (Australia) Featherheads (1926–1936) by F.O. Alexander (US)

  3. Jim Unger - Wikipedia

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    Unger was a co-founder of Intraca with David Waisglass, creator of Farcus. Intraca uses the humour of popular cartoons and motivational quotes to inform and boost employees with "positive daily business messages" on their computers. Herman characters are also found on workplace posters promoting safety and improved production. [2]

  4. The Duplex - Wikipedia

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    The Duplex is a comic strip by Glenn McCoy and now his brother Gary McCoy, syndicated by Universal Press Syndicate/Universal Uclick/Andrews McMeel Syndication since April 1993.

  5. Go Comics - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:GoComics - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "GoComics" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. GoComics - Wikipedia

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    GoComics is a website launched in 2005 by the digital entertainment provider Uclick. It was originally created as a distribution portal for comic strips on mobile phones. However, in 2006, the site was redesigned and expanded to include online strips and cartoons .

  8. Comic strip switcheroo - Wikipedia

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    The comic strip switcheroo (also known as the Great Comics Switcheroonie or the Great April Fools' Day Comics Switcheroonie) was held on April 1, 1997, during which several cartoonists, without the foreknowledge of their editors, traded comic strips for that date, in commemoration of April Fools' Day.

  9. You Can with Beakman and Jax - Wikipedia

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    The comic first appeared in the Marin Independent Journal, and was offered to them for free. [8] The earlier comic strips were then reprinted in three Science Stuff You Can Do [11] books, a Best of, and was the bases for two specialty books, Beakman & Jax's Bubble Book and Beakman & Jax's Microscope Book.