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  2. The Family Circus - Wikipedia

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    The dotted line has taken different formats, such as when the family took a vacation to San Francisco and were shown in a dotted line down famous Lombard Street ("the crookedest street in the world"), or Jeffy and his grandfather taking a walk in the park, with Jeffy running around wildly, indicated by an uneven dotted line, with his ...

  3. Bil Keane - Wikipedia

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    Pastis has parodied The Family Circus in his own strip several times, and Keane wrote a satirical "attack" on these jokes as a foreword for Pastis' Pearls collection Macho Macho Animals. [ 28 ] In the comic strip switcheroo of 1997, Keane switched strips with Scott Adams of Dilbert . [ 29 ]

  4. List of newspaper comic strips A–F - Wikipedia

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    The Family Circus (1960– ), first named The Family Circle, by Bil Keane (US) Family Tree (2007–2011) by Signe Wilkinson (US) Fan Fare (1948–1972) by Walt Ditzen; The Fantastic Foster Fenwick (1968–1972) by Malcolm Hancock (US) The Far Side (1980–1995) by Gary Larson (US) Farcus (1991– ) by David Waisglass and Gordon Coulthart (US)

  5. Dysfunctional Family Circus - Wikipedia

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    The Free-Floating Dysfunctional Family Circus Archive v1.1.2 Archived 2023-03-29 at the Wayback Machine - a rehosted archive of SpinnWebe's Dysfunctional Family Circus pictures and captions; Horselover Fat's Inside Guide to the DFC - An explanation of Spinn's site. Glave, James (September 21, 1999). "Family Circus Parody Folds Tent". Wired.

  6. Register and Tribune Syndicate - Wikipedia

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    The Register and Tribune Syndicate's most successful comics feature was The Family Circus (launched in 1960), eventually distributed to more than 1,000 newspapers; other long-running strips included Channel Chuckles, Jane Arden, The Better Half, and Tumbleweeds.

  7. Cartoonists Remember 9/11 - Wikipedia

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    Brendan Burford, comics editor for King Features, said, "Readers look to the comics page to reflect the national conversation, and on Sunday, Sept. 11, that's going to be the conversation." [ 3 ] Jeff Keane , co-author of The Family Circus told the Associated Press, "I knew that it was something that I think would work for Family Circus if I ...

  8. Netflix's Jerry Springer documentary relives chaos of TV ...

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    The rise of Jerry Springer’s ‘circus’ Springer’s series has innocuous origins. The premiere episode reunited family members who'd been separated for decades, but the gentle version failed ...

  9. Jeff Keane - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Keane is an American cartoonist. He is the youngest son of the late cartoonist Bil Keane who, following his father's death in 2011, became inker and colorist of the syndicated comic strip The Family Circus, after having assisted on it since 1981.