Comic strips have been popular for centuries, traditionally printed in newspapers and magazines ... long-running comics have been added to this list and the article has been updated to conform ...
Comics have been running in American newspapers since the 1890s, when they were marketed to urban audiences who didn't necessarily speak English. The longest-running strip, The Katzenjammer Kids, ...
David Lynch has died, aged 78. Speaking personally as a fan of many years, it's hard to know what to say about that less than ...
Got distracted by the changing of the year stuff. Now we’ll catch up on some recent comic strip news. Here’s something that ...
Borus and Feinstein started drawing a comic called, you guessed it, “Girls & Sports.” They put it in college newspapers at their own schools and those of their friends. Now the strip appears ...
No, it’s not the set-up for a punchline, but rather collaboration of like minds among two of the biggest fans of a century-old newspaper comic-strip character: The Yellow Kid. Randy Bish ...
So commented Walt Kelly, the genius behind “Pogo,” one of the all-time great newspaper comic strips featuring both satire and wordplay. Pogo Possum, Churchy LaFemme, Porky Pine and the rest of ...
“People still read the newspaper, so those books were essentially being advertised by the comic strips every day.” For the writer and cartoonist Jeff Kinney, the daily strips — and the books ...