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  2. Fritz the Cat - Wikipedia

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    Fritz the Cat is a comic strip created by Robert Crumb. Set in a "supercity" of anthropomorphic animals, it focused on Fritz, a tabby cat who frequently went on wild adventures that sometimes involved sexual escapades. Crumb began drawing the character in homemade comic books as a child, and Fritz would become one of his best-known characters.

  3. Kitchen Sink Press - Wikipedia

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    Kitchen Sink Press was a pioneering publisher of underground comics, and was also responsible for numerous republications of classic comic strips in hardcover and softcover volumes. One of their best-known products was the first full reprint of Will Eisner's The Spirit—first in magazine format, then in standard comic book format. The company ...

  4. Dana Simpson - Wikipedia

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    Simpson considered herself an artist from an early age, drawing comic strips as young as five years old as part of making her own homemade newspaper. [3] [4] As she grew up, she began drawing inspiration from Peanuts, The Simpsons and Pogo. [5] [6] In her 20s, she came out as transgender. [1] She currently lives in Santa Barbara, California.

  5. My 30 Ridiculous And Funny Comics From The Series ‘NJ ... - AOL

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    My name is Brian Morrissey and this is my comic series ‘NJ Creepshow.’As a kid in the ‘90s, I was an avid drawer, heavily influenced by Nickelodeon cartoons, Marvel comics and Ninja Turtles.

  6. 24 Absurd Comics That Might Lift Your Spirits - AOL

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    Image credits: drawerofdrawings Lastly, D.C. Stuelpner shared with us the most rewarding aspects of being a comic artist: “A lot of my work-for-hire art jobs never see the light of day.

  7. Denis Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    In 1969 Kitchen decided to self-publish his comics and cartoons in the magazine Mom’s Homemade Comics, inspired in part by Bijou Funnies and Zap Comix.The selling out of the print run of 4000 inspired him further, and in 1970 he founded Kitchen Sink Press (initially as an artists' cooperative) [3] [4] and launched the underground newspaper The Bugle-American, with Jim Mitchell and others. [5]

  8. Popeye - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, the Popeye comic strip was one of 20 included in the Comic Strip Classics series of commemorative U.S. postage stamps. From 1996 to 1999, the Darien Lake theme park in Western New York operated a "Popeye's Seaport" in the park. It was rebranded as "Looney Tunes Seaport" after Darien Lake came under the Six Flags banner.

  9. Dick Tracy - Wikipedia

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    Dick Tracy is an American comic strip featuring Dick Tracy, a tough and intelligent police detective created by Chester Gould.It made its debut on Sunday, October 4, 1931, in the Detroit Mirror, [1] and was distributed by the Chicago Tribune New York News Syndicate.