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The following is a list of comic strips.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 termination date is sometimes uncertain.
Aaggghhh (2017– ) by Ham; Aaron & Chris (2006– ) by Aaron Sawyer and Chris Rusher (US); Abe Martin of Brown County (1904–1930) by Kin Hubbard (US); Abbie an' Slats (1937–1971) originally by Al Capp and Raeburn van Buren (US)
Creators Syndicate (also known as Creators) is an American independent distributor of comic strips and syndicated columns to daily newspapers, websites, and other digital outlets. When founded in 1987, Creators Syndicate became one of the few successful independent syndicates founded since the 1930s and was the first syndicate to allow ...
As strips have become smaller, the number of panels has been reduced. In some cases today, the daily strip and Sunday strip dimensions are almost the same. For instance, a daily strip in The Arizona Republic measures 4 3/4" wide by 1 1/2" deep, while the three-tiered Hägar the Horrible Sunday strip in the same paper is 5" wide by 3 3/8" deep.
Sunday Laughs Male Cartoons (1980–1993) by Paul Swede; Sunflower Street (1935–1949) by Tom Little and Tom Sims; Sunny Sue (1950–1961) by Edna Markham and later Jack Fitch; The Sunshine Club (2003–2007) by Howie Schneider (US) Superandom (2009– ) by Nathan Bowler (Canada) Superman (1939–1966) originally by Jerry Siegel and Joe ...
So originated on June 16, 1919, the Illustrated Daily News, a title which, as too English, was almost at once clipped to Daily News. It was a picture paper, and it was a perfect setting for the newly developed art of the comic strip. The first issue shows but a single strip, The Gumps. It was the almost instant popularity of this famous strip ...
(2007– ) by Cem Kızıltuğ | Today's Zaman Daily Newspaper (Turkey) Mister Mačak by Darko Macan and Robert Solanović (Croatia) Mr. Jack (1902–1935) by Jimmy Swinnerton (US)
Within a few months of forming his media company, Newcombe had acquired the syndication rights to Ann Landers, [2] then the world's most widely syndicated newspaper columnist, [2] the comic strip B.C. by Johnny Hart, [8] and the political cartoons of Herblock, [4] The Washington Post’s legendary editorial cartoonist.