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Well, when it comes to the most recent addition to the family, Persona5: The Phantom X, the team at Perfect World appear to ...
One of the best deals in digital comics just got even better.
American comedy provocateur Natalie Palamides is teaming up with Las Vegas-based circus trailblazers Spiegelworld to build ...
June 2025 tells us of improvements to the site. Visit the twice monthly updated *What’s New on GoComics* page for continued ...
The Newnan Times-Herald is asking readers to pick eight comics out of a list of only King Features Syndicate (KFS) comic strips and panels. The ballot contains only and all KFS dailies, weeklies and ...
The Dick Tracy comic strip emerged as a part of American entertainment in 1931. The comic strip, created by Chester Gould, appeared daily in The Dayton Herald and The Sunday Journal Herald for ...
We currently carry 37 comics in the daily newspaper’s main editions. That will go to 40 in the main section, with 56 more in the online newspaper’s Extra pages.
Another is that the daily strips will be smaller in print. We’ve published them bigger in The Plain Dealer than our sister newspapers, and for the good of the order, we need to adjust.
When the publisher of the New York Daily News saw Dickie Dare, he asked him to dream up a new comic strip. The result in 1934 was Terry and the Pirates. He produced that comic until 1947. Steve Canyon ...
JAN. 3, 2000 The final daily “Peanuts” comic strip runs in newspapers. By this time, Schulz’s health had deteriorated to the point where he could no longer print the lettering in his strip.
NEW YORK — Jules Feiffer, a Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist and writer whose prolific output ranged from a long-running comic strip to plays, screenplays and children’s books, died Friday.
Sure, he wouldn’t get paid—at least not at first—but his strip Sick Sick Sick, later retitled Feiffer, was launched. Jules Feiffer works on proof sheets from his first book, "Sick, Sick ...