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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As the USA TODAY Network debuts a new comics lineup across the nation, we are delving into the history and cultural impact of this ...
It seems as if “Doonesbury” has been with us forever. First syndicated in 1970, the year that Garry Trudeau graduated from ...
CBR can exclusively announce that Clover Press is doing four brand-new softcover collections of Stan Lee's 1980s Spider-Man ...
Cartoonists’ 9/11 Tributes, CollectedAlmost 100 comic strip artists used their Sunday strips this week to commemorate the tenth anniversary of 9/11. They range from simple visual […] ...
Even though some newspaper comic strips have endured for nearly a century, featuring characters with outdated hairstyles (sorry, Blondie) and outfits (really, Beetle Bailey?), who never learned not to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. GREEN BAY – Three comic strips will debut in the daily and Sunday editions of the Green Bay Press-Gazette on Oct. 2. Since the ...
I grew up reading the daily newspaper comic section, and my father’s humor has kept me at it since. One quote from perhaps 1956: “I wonder when Rex Morgan, MD, will make an honest woman out of Nurse ...
The golden age of newspaper comic strips was a glorious time for imaginative readers, with iconic runs of Superman, Prince Valiant, Buck Rogers, and of course Earth’s fair-haired space adventurer, ...
The “Get Fuzzy” comic strip that recently ran in The Baltimore Sun, a rerun from 2008, inspired me to send this letter (“Get Fuzzy” by Darby Conley). I generally like the comics pages in The Sun, but ...
Toon Lagoon was Instagramable before Instagram existed. The comic-strip land at Universal’s Islands of Adventure is saturated with photo opportunities amid dozens of characters and sight gags. It’s ...
The author of the InvestiGators series recommends books from his childhood as well as more recent faves. By John Patrick Green For 20 years, he hid his identity behind the nom de plume Foolbert ...