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Tea Fougner, who parted ways with King Features early this year, has signed on as an Executive Editor with the comic book ...
On the whole, the community of newspaper comic strip cartoonists tends to be a supportive one, particularly when it comes to stalwarts like Blondie.When Blondie celebrated its 75th anniversary in ...
Decades after the comic strip boom, readers still want funny, visually dynamic, and deeply personal stories — even if they’re told in a completely different format.
Why has Donald Duck become a masochist? Does the disappearance of Mickey Mouse's goodness presage a decline of the West? How much power is conveyed in "bang" and "pow"? Such ...
A Boom in Comics Drawn From Fact. One in four books sold in France is a graphic novel. ... a monthly magazine that has been publishing investigations in comic strip form since 2013.
Na'eem McKay, a club member and freshman studying human resources, said he reads more manga than comic books and enjoys comparing the two genres in terms of the characters' morals. Beyond the ...
The first newspaper comic strip character was featured in Joseph Pulitzer’s New York World in 1895. He was “The Yellow Kid,” a gap-toothed, jug-eared urchin dressed in a nightshirt.
Many noteworthy comic strips were born in the World, including Ohio-born Richard F. Outcault's "Hogan's Alley," considered the first commercially successful newspaper comic strip.