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The following is a list of comic strips. Dates after names indicate the time frames when the strips appeared. Dates after names indicate the time frames when the strips appeared. There is usually a fair degree of accuracy about a start date, but because of rights being transferred or the very gradual loss of appeal of a particular strip, the ...
September 4: Mort Walker's Beetle Bailey makes its debut. [8] Though the original comic strip is set at college and will only be set at a military base in March 1951. [9] September 5: The Nero story Moea Papoea is first published in the newspapers. Halfway the story the main cast member Petoetje makes his debut.
The first issue of the British comics magazine Lion is published. It will last until 18 May 1974. In the first issue of Lion, E. George Cowan and Alan Philpott's long-running comic series Robot Archie makes its debut. [7] Astonishing (1951 series) #9 - Atlas Comics; Men Adventures (1949 series) #12 - Atlas Comics; Patsy and Hedy (1952 series ...
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Reno Browne, Hollywood's Greatest Cowgirl #50 renamed from Margie Comics - Marvel Comics; Romantic Affairs #4 renamed from Romances of the West - Marvel Comics; Spy Cases #26 renamed from Kellys, The - Marvel Comics; Spy Cases #4 renumbered from #29 - Marvel Comics; True Adventures #3 renamed from True Western - Marvel Comics
September 9: Abel Santa Cruz and Alberto Breccia's Pancho López makes its debut. September 10: Marten Toonder's Tom Poes story De Kiekvogel is first published. Halfway the story Anne-Marie Doddel, Olivier B. Bommel's love interest, makes her debut. September 14: The final episode of Stanley Link's newspaper comic The Dailys is first published ...
The strip's central character, King Aroo, is the monarch of the mythical Myopia. [2] Supporting characters included Yupyop, Lord High Almost Everything; scientific expert Professor Yorgle; Mr. Pennipost, the kangaroo mailman with an astounding pocket capacity; Mr. Elephant, so forgetful he doesn't recall himself; nosy court poet Dipody Distich, Drexel the dragon and Wanda Witch, a bird who ...