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  2. Where the Buffalo Roam (webcomic) - Wikipedia

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    Bjordahl created a comic strip for his high school newsletter in Hawaii, then moved to Boulder in 1987 to attend the University of Colorado.It was there he created Where the Buffalo Roam, "an exploration of life on campus in the 1980s" which ran in the free community newspaper the Colorado Daily starting in 1987. [1]

  3. The Denver Post - Wikipedia

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    The Post was the flagship newspaper of MediaNews Group Inc., founded in 1983 by William Dean Singleton and Richard Scudder.On December 1, 1987, MediaNews, a national newspaper chain with over 60 daily newspapers and over 160 non-daily publications in 13 states, bought The Denver Post from Times Mirror Company.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Mile High Comics - Wikipedia

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    Rozanski started Mile High Comics in 1969, when he was 13 years old, [1] selling back issues of comic books out of his parents' Colorado Springs basement by running mail-order ads in the magazine Rocket's Blast Comicollector. The first Mile High Comics retail location opened in Boulder, Colorado, in 1974 [2] with 10,000 comics and $800 in cash.

  6. Mike Keefe - Wikipedia

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    Mike Keefe (born November 6, 1946, in Santa Rosa, California) is an American editorial cartoonist best known for his work at The Denver Post, for which he drew cartoons from 1975 to 2011. His cartoons are nationally syndicated , and have appeared in hundreds of newspapers as well as in Europe, Asia, and most major U.S. news magazines.

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  8. Undertown (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine, New York, offered an exclusive preview of Undertown on its online-only comics page. [2] The manga gets syndicated in over 50 newspapers, including the Los Angeles Times, Denver Post, Vancouver Sun and Seattle Post-Intelligencer. [3] It was dropped from Los Angeles Times Sunday pages on July 5, 2009. [4]

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