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fashioninpaper · 5 months ago
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alternateworldcomics · 1 year ago
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A daily newspaper comic strip version of Dragnet distributed by the Los Angeles Mirror Syndicate ran in newspapers from June 23, 1952, to May 21, 1955
Written by Dragnet scripter Jack Robinson (uncredited) with art by Joe Sheiber (June 23, 1952-Sept. 20, 1952), Bill Ziegler (Sept. 22, 1952-January 9, 1954) and Mel Keefer (Jan. 11, 1954-May 21, 1955). Comics historian Ron Goulart, in his book 'The Funnies' states the frequent turnover of artists on the strip was due to Webb's desire to find someone 'who could draw him as good looking as he thought he ought to be.'
While "Dragnet" never made it into comic book form in America (seems like a natural for Dell's Four-Color Comics) there was a five issue comic book published in Australia made up of the newspaper strip in 1954.
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nerds-yearbook · 2 years ago
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On March 11, 1984, the last "Star Wars" newspaper strip ran. ("The Final Trap" story arc, Star Wars, Newspaper Strip, Event)
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crazygnomenclature · 2 months ago
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Ah yes, the battle of the bulge.
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ariel-seagull-wings · 5 months ago
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I don’t know if “Rowrrff” is Kryptonese for “Netflix and chill,” or if Superman is channeling Krypto,
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gameraboy2 · 19 days ago
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Peanuts, November 19, 1965
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muppet-facts · 3 months ago
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Muppet Fact #1231
The Jim Henson's Muppets comic strip premiered in over 500 newspapers across the United States.
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"A Laugh a Day: Muppet Comic Strip Breaks All Records!" The Muppet Fan Club. Volume 3, number 4. 1981.
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a-big-chicken-nerd · 7 months ago
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pokes you with The Stick of POking that Pisons you. could we please get more movie ie stuff if thats ok. im still stick to the head with him i feel like im going insane
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ONE BILLION MOVIE EMPERORS ATTACK
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eroticlamb · 6 months ago
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berry's world - bell bottoms, by jim berry , 1969 ₊ ˚ ⊹ ♡
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heretherebeturtles-comic · 7 months ago
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Your comics are so well done !! I adore the compositions, the linework and colors :D The way you approach compositions is so fun like the panels tripping over each other when Raph stumbles or the way the panel is shaped like the tunnel they’re walking through. I really look forward to seeing more of your work both in this fanwork and any future comics you work on :]
I have fun with the page layouts, composition, and panel boxes ((o(^∇^)o))
TBH one of my favourite pastimes is staring at comics made by more seasoned professional comic artists; it's so interesting to see how they layout their pages and all the fun ways the panel boxes themselves can be used as an addition to the art rather than just what contains it.
Stopping myself before I start rambling. It's so nice knowing there are folks who enjoy and notice things like that!!! Haha thank you!!
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whenmydevilrises · 8 months ago
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Comic insight…
“Peantus” by Charles M. Shulz
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fashioninpaper · 2 years ago
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stoovrs · 7 months ago
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finally……cathy fanart…………
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nerds-yearbook · 2 years ago
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On March 16, 2003 King Features ran their final new Sunday Strip of "Flash Gordon", which had ran from 1934. (Real Life Event)
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crazygnomenclature · 2 months ago
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chernobog13 · 4 months ago
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A signed Tarzan sketch by Hal Foster.
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