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Mallard Fillmore is a comic strip written and illustrated by Bruce Tinsley until 2019 and Loren Fishman since 2020. ... Mallard Fillmore Archives at Jewish World Review;
Mallard Fillmore launched in 1994 and is still published today. [1] Two collections were released early in the series' run, Mallard Fillmore and Mallard Fillmore On the Stump. Tinsley quietly stopped producing new strips in 2019. Since 2020, Mallard Fillmore comics are produced by Loren Fishman. [2]
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The Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum is a research library of American cartoons and comic art affiliated with the Ohio State University library system in Columbus, Ohio.
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Bruce Tinsley - (Mallard Fillmore) Tom Toles - (Randolph Itch 2AM, Curious Avenue) Adrian Tomine - (Optic Nerve) Tom Tomorrow - (Tomorrow's World) Angelo Torres - (film and TV parodies in Mad Magazine) Alex Toth; John Totleben; Herb Trimpe - Corky Trinidad - (Nguyen Charlie) Irving Tripp - (worked on Little Lulu) Garry Trudeau - Timothy Truman
The strips are scanned from the original syndicate proofs of the Disney archives. [3] It's printed on high quality acid-free paper stock. [4] Each volume of the series has about 280 pages and contains close to 750 daily strips (the equivalent to a 2.5-year original newspaper run).