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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.
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
January 6: Charles M. Schulz' Peanuts receives its first Sunday comics page. [4] January 10: André Franquin's Starter makes its debut. [5] January 23: The first episode of the Mickey Mouse story The Midas ring is published, by Floyd Gottfredson and Bill Walsh. January 31: In Spirou et les Héritiers by André Franquin the Marsupilami makes his ...
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March 10: In the Italian Disney comics magazine Topolino the story The quest for Tarzan, by Romano Scarpa first appears in print, which marks the only appearance of the jungle man Gaffy, brother of Goofy. March 25: In Topolino the Donald Duck story Donald Duck and the Count of Monte Cristo by Guido Martina and Luciano Bottaro first appears in ...
Phoebe and Her Unicorn (2012– ) by Dana Simpson (originally a webcomic called Heavenly Nostrils before moving to the newspapers in 2015) Phoebe's Place (1990–1991) by Bill Schorr (US) Pickles (1990– ) by Brian Crane (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. The last full page was ...