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  2. Donald Duck: The Complete Daily Newspaper Comics - Wikipedia

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    Inside look of Donald Duck - The Daily Newspaper Comics Vol. 1 Library of American Comics' YouTube channel; Inside look of Donald Duck - The Daily Newspaper Comics Vol. 2 Library of American Comics' YouTube channel; New York Journal of Books - Donald Duck: The Complete Daily Newspaper Comics, Vol. 1 - Review by Mark Squirek

  3. The Comics Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Comics Journal, often abbreviated TCJ, is an American magazine of news and criticism pertaining to comic books, comic strips and graphic novels. [1] Known for its lengthy interviews with comic creators, pointed editorials and scathing reviews of the products of the mainstream comics industry, the magazine promotes the view that comics are a fine art, meriting broader cultural respect, and ...

  4. Comics journalism - Wikipedia

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    Comics journalism is a form of journalism that covers news or nonfiction events using the framework of comics, a combination of words and drawn images. Typically, sources are actual people featured in each story, and word balloons are actual quotes. The term "comics journalism" was coined by one of its most notable practitioners, Joe Sacco. [1]

  5. List of newspaper comic strips - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  6. Tarzan: The Complete Russ Manning Newspaper Strips

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    The first three volumes contain both daily and Sunday strips, while the fourth and final volume only contain Sunday pages, [3] this since Manning decided to give up the daily part of the strip in order to focus his time to produce Tarzan graphic novels, [4] he did however keep on doing the Sunday page until his final year on it in 1979.

  7. Daily comic strip - Wikipedia

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    A daily strip is a newspaper comic strip format, appearing on weekdays, Monday through Saturday, as contrasted with a Sunday strip, which typically only appears on Sundays.. They typically are smaller, 3–4 grids compared to the full page Sunday strip and are black and whi

  8. Michael Ramirez - Wikipedia

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    Michael Patrick Ramirez (born May 11, 1961) is an American cartoonist for the Las Vegas Review-Journal. His cartoons present mostly conservative viewpoints. He is a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner. [1]

  9. Daily Bugle - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Bugle (at one time The DB!) [2] is a fictional New York City tabloid newspaper appearing as a plot element in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.The Daily Bugle is a regular fixture in the Marvel Universe, most prominently in Spider-Man comic titles and their derivative media.