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The character Archie Andrews, created by John L. Goldwater, Bob Montana and Vic Bloom, first appeared in a humor strip in Pep Comics #22 (December, 1941).. Within the context of the strip and the larger series that grew out of it, Archie is a typical teenage boy, attending high school, participating in sports, and dating.
NANCY (36A: Character in some Olivia Jaimes comics) The comic strip NANCY was first published in 1938, based on a character that first appeared in a comic called Fritzi Ritz. Ernie Bushmiller drew ...
Marguerite Bennett was born October 21, 1988, in Virginia, [1] [5] and graduated Maggie L. Walker Governor's School in 2006, [6] the University of Mary Washington in 2010, and Sarah Lawrence College, completing a two-year MFA writing program, [5] where her work included working on prose, including children's literature and horror [7] and left with a "couple of finished novels and a collection ...
B.C. is a daily American comic strip created by cartoonist Johnny Hart. Set in prehistoric times, it features a group of cavemen and anthropomorphic animals from various geologic eras . B.C. made its newspaper debut on February 17, 1958, and was among the longest-running strips still written and drawn by its original creator when Hart died at ...
Gary Larson (born August 14, 1950) is an American cartoonist who created The Far Side, a single-panel cartoon series that was syndicated internationally to more than 1,900 newspapers for fifteen years. [1]
Once a millionaire cartoonist, he was forced to work by Abner Kadaver into drawing horror comics for a living. He later created another popular comic strip that parodied Dick Tracy. Emil Trueheart - Father of Tess Trueheart. His murder by Big Boy's gangster "Crutch" would lead to Dick Tracy's vow to fight crime.
Moon Mullins is an American comic strip which had a run as both a daily and Sunday feature from June 19, 1923, to June 2, 1991. Syndicated by the Chicago Tribune/New York News Syndicate, the strip depicts the lives of diverse lowbrow characters who reside at the Schmaltz (later Plushbottom) boarding house.
Heathcliff is an American comic strip created by George Gately in 1973, [2] featuring the title character, an orange cat.Now written and drawn by Gately's nephew, Peter Gallagher, it is distributed to over 1,000 newspapers by Creators Syndicate, which took over the comic from McNaught Syndicate in 1988.