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Sally Forth is a daily comic strip created by Greg Howard in 1982 and distributed by King Features Syndicate, focusing on the life of an American middle-class mother at home and work. Sally's name is a play on words: "to sally forth" means to set out on an adventure. In 1991 Craig MacIntosh began doing the drawing. [2]
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 ...
The show tells the story of a high school girls' soccer team whose plane crashes in the wilderness. The show recounts the time of survival after the crash, as well as events that occur 25 years later.
X-MEN: FIRST CLASS (39A: 2011 movie prequel to a superhero trilogy) As one might guess from its title, the movie X-MEN: FIRST CLASS is based on the Marvel Comics X-MEN characters. X-MEN are humans ...
The show centers on five teenage girls attending a girls' Catholic secondary school in Derry, Northern Ireland in the mid-1990s. One of the girls is ORLA McCool, portrayed by Louisa Harland.
Francesco Marciuliano is the writer of the syndicated comic strips Sally Forth and Judge Parker.Marciuliano also wrote The New York Times bestselling book I Could Pee on This and Other Poems by Cats (2013), the national bestseller I Could Chew on This and Other Poems by Dogs (2013), and I Knead My Mommy and Other Poems by Kittens (2014).
The screenplay was based on Alex Haley's 1965 book, the Autobiography of MALCOLM X. Denzel Washington portrays MALCOLM X in the movie, a role for which he won an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding ...
Today's Laugh (1948–1973) by Tom Henderson and William King, and later Jeff Machamer, Frank Owen, Rodney de Sarro, Reamer Keller, Jeff Keate, Cathy Joachim, Bill Yates, Joe Zeis and Betty Swords; Today's World (1932–1957) by David Brown; Todd the Dinosaur (2001– ) by Patrick Roberts; Tom and Jerry (1950s–1991) (US)