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After Creators Syndicate picked up his untitled cartoon panel in 1994, it was given the title Speed Bump and, a year later, it was running in more than 90 papers. In 1995, Coverly left The Herald-Times to concentrate on Speed Bump. Dave and Chris Coverly live in Ann Arbor, Michigan, with their children, Alayna and Simone.
Speed Bump was drawn by Rick Detorie (One Big Happy): Ruthie and her family are in the background. Other notes: Kevin Fagan drew Drabble with his left hand instead of his right. The artist (Craig MacIntosh) and writer (Greg Howard) of Sally Forth switched roles for the date; Howard originally drew Sally Forth in addition to writing the strip.
Speed Bump (1994– ) by Dave Coverly (US) Speed Walker, Private Eye (1972?–?) by Cris Hammond (US) Spence Easley, first titled Dolly Burns (1928–1935, 1949–1941) by Jack Patton (US) Spider-Man (The Amazing Spider-Man) (1977–2019) by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber (US) The Spirit (1940–1952) by Will Eisner (US) Spooky (1935–1971) by Bill ...
Hi and Lois ran an otherwise-ordinary strip with a portrait of the Wizard in the last panel, while Speed Bump ran a cartoon of Harry Potter in a Wizard of Id T-shirt, Family Circus put a greeting on a book (being held upside down), and Blondie showed a greeting written on a cake in the first panel.
A speed bump is a bump on a road designed to slow traffic. Speed bump may also refer to: Speed Bump, a comic strip by Dave Coverly; A skin rash that may result from injecting methamphetamine; A type of task assigned to teams on the reality TV series The Amazing Race; Speedbumps: Flooring It Through Hollywood, a 2006 autobiography by American ...
Fresno’s most famous speed bumps have admirers everywhere. Thousands of online viewers take great delight in watching some of the city’s worst drivers fail to slow down for a set of speed bumps.
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Speed was a weekly British comics periodical published by Fleetway Publications from 23 February to 25 October 1980. A boys' adventure comic, the title only lasted for 31 editions before being merged with another Fleetway title, Tiger .