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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 ...
April 1: The Nero story De Hoed van Geeraard de Duivel is first published in the newspapers. Halfway the story the main cast member Madam Pheip makes her debut. [2] April 8: Marc Sleen's Doris Dobbel makes its debut. [2] [5] April 14: The first issue of the British comics magazine Eagle is published. It will run (in two incarnations) until 1994.
Sports Action #2 renamed from Sports Stars - Marvel Comics; Real Experiences #25 renamed from Tiny Tessie - Marvel Comics; 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
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Help. These are comic strips that were started in the 1950s. 1900s; 1910s; 1920s; 1930s; 1940s ...
Video Cartoons (1983– ) by various; Viewpoint (1949–1953) by Dave Gerard; Vignettes of Life (1925–1960) by Frank Godwin, and later J. Norman Lynd, Leonard Starr and Harry Weinart; Viivi & Wagner (1996– ) by Jussi Tuomola (Finland) Village Square (1966– ) by Chuck Stiles; Virgil (1943–1960) by Leonard Kleis
The comics section will undergo changes in The Jackson Sun.
Diesel Sweeties (online 2000–, in print 2007–2008 ) by Rich Stevens (US) Dilbert (1989– ) by Scott Adams (US) Dillon (1989–1992) by Steve Dickenson (US) The Dingbat Family (1910–1916) aka The Family Upstairs, by George Herriman (US) Dinglehoofer und His Dog (1930–1951) by H. H. Knerr (US)
Lance premiered on Sunday, June 5, 1955, launching in approximately 100 newspapers. The strip was self-syndicated by artist Warren Tufts , creator of the 1949-1955 strip Casey Ruggles . [ 1 ] Originally formatted like Prince Valiant , with text in captions but minus word balloons , it eventually switched to using word balloons.