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Barney Google and Snuffy Smith each had a spotty history in comic books, starting with the first issue of David McKay's Ace Comics (1937). They appeared in their own comics as well—three issues from Dell Comics in the 1940s, four from Toby Press in the 1950s, one from Gold Key Comics in the 1960s, and six from Charlton Comics in the 1970s.
Barney Google and Snuffy Smith was drawn by Hank Ketcham (Dennis the Menace): Dennis "helps" Jughaid with a "kick me" sign, and Elviney and Lowezey resemble Alice and Mrs. Wilson. Dennis the Menace was drawn by Fred Lasswell (Barney Google and Snuffy Smith): The Dennis the Menace characters dress like those of Snuffy Smith for a group photo.
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 ...
He is most famous as the creator of the comic strip Barney Google, later retitled Barney Google and Snuffy Smith. The strip was especially popular in the 1920s and 1930s, and featured a number of well-known characters, including the title character, Bunky, Snuffy Smith, and Spark Plug the race horse.
Barney Google and Snuffy Smith (1919– ) and (1934– ) respectively, by Billy DeBeck for both, and later Fred Lasswell for Snuffy (US), and starting in 2001 by John Rose (US) Baron Bean (1916–1919) by George Herriman (US) Basil (1974–1980) by Gerry Lants (Australia) Bat Masterson (1959–1970) by Ed Herron and Howard Nostrand (US)
Snuffy Smith (see Barney Google and Snuffy Smith) Somebody's Stenog (1918–1941) by A. E. Hayward, and later Ray Thompson, various others, and Sam Nichols; Sonny Boy (1982– ) by Bill Murray; Sonny Pew (1984) by Jim Estes; Sonny South (1953–1972) by Court Alderson; Sonnysayings (1926–1939) by Fanny Cory; The Sons of Liberty (1975– ) by ...
All vets share some attributes of Snuffy: times we were hapless, unsure, confused. But when the time came we answered the call and offered our lives. NORRIS BURKES: Honoring the Airman Snuffy in ...
Barney Google and Snuffy Smith: Billy DeBeck: Snuffy's dog. [29] Bulletdog English Setter: Bulletman: Bill Parker and Jon Smalle. Bulletman's dog. Bumper Bulldog: The Middletons: Ralph Dunagin and Dana Summers: The family dog. [30] Bumper Beagle: Zap & Bumper: Rob Wighman Zap's dog. [31] Buster generic Oh, Brother: Bob Weber Jr. and Jay Stephens