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  2. Cagle Cartoons - Wikipedia

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    Cagle Cartoons, Inc. is a syndication service for political cartoons and opinion columnists. [1] Started by editorial cartoonist Daryl Cagle in 2001, Cagle Cartoons distributes the cartoons of sixty cartoonists and fourteen columnists to more than 850 subscribing newspapers in the United States and around the world, including over half of America's daily, paid-circulation newspapers.

  3. Daryl Cagle - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Cagle started Cagle Cartoons, a political cartoon and column syndicate which distributes the work of newspaper editorial cartoonists and columnists from around the world to approximately 850 subscribing newspapers. Cagle Cartoons is a "package service" where subscribing publications receive all of the content and can reprint whatever ...

  4. List of Kingdom Come (comics) characters - Wikipedia

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    He is temporarily transported to the Kingdom Come universe during a mission with the Legion. Brainiac's Daughter: Brainiac's offspring and the ancestor of Brainiac 5. This character was inspired by the XTC song of the same name, and is visually based on the pre-Crisis Supergirl. Mister Miracle: Scott Free, designer and chief guard at the Gulag ...

  5. Miel Prudencio Ma - Wikipedia

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    His cartoons can also be found in Daryl Cagle's Professional Cartoonists Index website. His cartoons have been published in newspapers such as The International Herald Tribune , Newsweek , Asiaweek , World & I , Japan Times , The New York Times , The Washington Post , The South China Morning Post and World Press Review , among others.

  6. Comic strip syndication - Wikipedia

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    Mark Trail — New York Post Syndicate, Post-Hall Syndicate, Hall Syndicate, Publishers-Hall Syndicate, Field Enterprises, News America Syndicate, North America Syndicate [15] Miss Peach — New York Herald Tribune (1957–1966), Publisher Syndicate / Field Newspaper Syndicate / News America Syndicate (1966–1986), Creators Syndicate (1987–2002)

  7. Steve Sack - Wikipedia

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    Steve Sack (born 1953) is an American cartoonist who won a 2013 Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartooning. With Chris Foote he draws the cartoon activity panel Doodles and he is editorial cartoonist for the Minneapolis Star Tribune, where he started in 1981.

  8. List of comic strip syndicates - Wikipedia

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    Publishers-Hall Syndicate (1944–1975; merged into Field Newspaper Syndicate) [21] — former names include Hall Syndicate, New York Post Syndicate, Post-Hall Syndicate, Inc., Hall Syndicate New York Herald Tribune Syndicate (c. 1920–1966) — remaining strips taken over by Publishers-Hall [22] Royal Comics Syndicate (Finland) (est. 2004)

  9. Print syndication - Wikipedia

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    The first full-fledged American newspaper syndicate was the McClure Newspaper Syndicate, launched in 1884 by publisher S. S. McClure. It was the first successful company of its kind, turning the marketing of columns , book serials (by the likes of Rudyard Kipling and Arthur Conan Doyle ), and eventually comic strips , into a large industry.