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  2. Broom-Hilda - Wikipedia

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    Broom-Hilda is an American newspaper comic strip created by cartoonist Russell Myers. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency , [ 1 ] it depicts the misadventures of a man-crazy, cigar-smoking, beer-guzzling, 1,500-year-old witch and her motley crew of friends.

  3. Russell Myers - Wikipedia

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    Russell Myers' Broom-Hilda. Russell Kommer Myers (born October 9, 1938) is an American cartoonist best known for his newspaper comic strip Broom-Hilda. Born in Pittsburg, Kansas, Myers was raised in Oklahoma where his father taught at the University of Tulsa. [1] Myers was interested in cartooning from an early age.

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

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    Flyin' Jenny (1939–1946) by Russell Keaton (US) The Flying McCoys (2005– ) by Glenn McCoy and Gary McCoy (US) Fluff (1968– ) by Nina Paley (US) F Minus (2002– ) by Tony Carrillo (US) Fogarty (1975–1976) by Bill Lee; Foolish Questions (1908–1934) by Rube Goldberg (US) Footprints on the Sands of Time (1929, 1931–1937) by Clare ...

  5. Fabulous Funnies - Wikipedia

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    The show is an anthology of stories based on American comic strips, including Broom Hilda, Alley Oop, The Captain and the Kids, Nancy, Emmy Lou and (for one episode) Tumbleweeds.The character designs closely mimic the comic strips, so the animators had to animate in several different styles for the program. [3]

  6. 1975 in comics - Wikipedia

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    Newspaper Comic Strips (Humor): Broom-Hilda, by Russell Myers; Newspaper Comic Strips (Story): Brenda Starr, Reporter, by Dale Messick; Newspaper Panel Cartoons: The Lockhorns, by Bill Hoest; Animation: Isadore Klein; Gag Cartoons: George Wolfe; Humor Comic Books: Hy Eisman; Story Comic Books: Gil Kane; Advertising and Illustration: Burne Hogarth

  7. Carl Barks - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, Barks relocated one last time to Grants Pass, Oregon, [11] near where he grew up, partly at the urging of friend and Broom Hilda artist Russell Myers, who lived in the area. The move also was motivated, Barks stated in another famous quip, by Temecula being too close to Disneyland and thus facilitating a growing torrent of drop-in ...

  8. List of fictional witches - Wikipedia

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    Broom-Hilda (Broom-Hilda) C. Queen Candy (Sugar Sugar Rune) Circe ; Cassandra (Sabrina's Secret Life) D. Dakarba (Groo the Wanderer) Della (Sabrina the Teenage Witch) Magica DeSpell (various Donald Duck comics) Minima DeSpell (various Donald Duck comics) Draculaura (Monster High, 2022 version only) E. Edwina (Maria the Virgin Witch)

  9. Wikipedia : WikiProject Books/List of books by title

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    Note: Titles that begin with an article (A, An, Das, Der, Die (German: the), L' , La, Las, Le, Los or The) should be listed under the next word in the title.Very famous books and books for children may be listed both places to help people find them.