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10 Best Christmas Peanuts Comic Strips, Ranked - MSNWith Christmas on the horizon, Peanuts fans everywhere are revisiting the spectacular holiday comics from Charles M. Schulz's beloved series.
Comics as graphic narratives illustrate serious topics for medical education. Combining words and pictures is an economical way to tell stories and help students become more careful observers.
When they first began bouncing around ideas for “Dustin,” a comic strip that spins around a jobless 23-year-old who lives above his parents’ garage, the economy hadn’t yet hit the skids.
This Sunday, newspaper readers across the United States will find the funny pages addressing a decidedly wrenching topic: the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.
A third strip was grammatical but meaningless, in the spirit of Chomsky’s “colorless green ideas sleep furiously.” The fourth was a scrambled mess.
For years, the Milwaukee Journal ran its comic strips in a four-page insert printed on green newsprint called, naturally, the Green Sheet. Through the summer of 1985, I returned home from camp ...
As middle-of-the-road as “Blondie” is, it’s surprising to learn that it has come to represent a divisive topic in the comic strip community.
News about Comic Books and Strips, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
The Peanuts Movie is how movies based on comic strips and TV cartoons should be done, animated to emulate the creator's original spirit. Hollywood too often believes it knows better, casting flesh ...
Various media officials denounced the comments by Dilbert creator Scott Adams as racist, hateful and discriminatory, while saying they would no longer provide a platform for his work.
An English article on using sound words (onomatopoeia) in a comic strip about Christopher Columbus.
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