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  2. Read the Blondie comic strip from November 18, 2024, and check out other Blondie comics by Dean Young & John Marshall.

  3. Comics - ArcaMax Publishing

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    Daily Comics. 1 and Done 9 Chickweed Lane Agnes Andy Capp Archie Arctic Circle Aunty Acid BC Baby Blues Barney & Clyde Barney Google And Snuffy Smith Beetle Bailey Between Friends Bizarro Blondie Boondocks Breaking Cat News Brilliant Mind of Edison Lee Candorville Caption It Carpe Diem Cathy Crabgrass

  4. Blondie - The Seattle Times

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  5. Blondie (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    Blondie is an American comic strip created by cartoonist Chic Young. The comic strip is distributed by King Features Syndicate, and has been published in newspapers since September 8, 1930. [1]

  6. Blondie Boopadoop entered the world nearly seventy years ago, on September 8, 1930, the featured character of a new comic strip by Murat Bernard “Chic” Young (1901–1973). A flighty flapper, at first she dated playboy Dagwood Bumstead, son of the millionaire, J. Bolling Bumstead, a railroad magnate, along with several other boyfriends.

  7. Comics - The Washington Post

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    Washington Post Comics. Adam@Home Agnes Andy Capp B.C. Baby Blues Baldo Barney & Clyde Barney Google & Snuffy Smith Beetle Bailey Big Nate Bizarro Blondie Bo Nanas Boondocks Brevity Brewster ...

  8. 'America's family in the comics': 93 years of 'Blondie' comic...

    www.coloradoan.com/story/news/2023/10/08/americas-family-in-the-comics-93...

    The "Blondie" comic strip created by Chic Young for Sept. 8, 1930 is told in four frames. A well-dressed playboy, Dagwood Bumstead, with a wiry body and dark, plastered hair,...

  9. How Blondie Has Stayed Funny for 86 Years - The Saturday Evening...

    www.saturdayeveningpost.com/2016/12/blondie-stayed-funny-86-years

    The Blondie comic evolved over the years from a strip about a dumb blonde to a family cartoon with a lazy husband and a put-upon wife. This 1948 profile of cartoonist Chic Young describes how he came up with the ideas that kept Blondie funny.

  10. Blondie Gets Married! Comic Strip Drawings by Chic Young

    www.loc.gov/exhibits/blondie/life.html

    Life With Blondie. by Jeanne Young O'Neil. I am excited and honored to give the Library of Congress this selection of original Blondie comic strips, which represents the creative genius of my father, Chic Young. In going through hundreds of strips, I felt an enormous sense of pride and awe in my father's ability to come up with clever, amusing ...

  11. (42 Episodes) Created by Chic Young, comic strip characters Blondie & Dagwood have been published in newspapers, since September 08, 1930. In 1939, Blondie,...