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This is a list of comic strips. See also cartoonist, Web comic, and list of web comics for additional information. The dates shown after a name relate to the period during which the comic appeared. There is usually a fair degree of accuracy about the starting date, but because of rights being transferred or the very gradual loss of appeal of a particular strip the termination date is often very uncertain. The names shown refer to the originators of the character; many have continued to be created by others over time. It is also to be noted that many of the characters appeared in both strip and book format as well as in other media. Good sources for further information: [http://www.toonopedia.com Don Markstein's Toonopedia], [http://forums.delphiforums.com/bhob2 Bhob Stewart's Fusebox Vintage Newspaper Comic Strips] and Ohio State University's [http://cartoons.osu.edu/fca.htm Cartoon Research Library]. Web comic, comic strips that exist only on the World Wide Web and are not created primarily for newspapers or magazines, are designated with the tag ''Web comic''. Primary sites for web comics are [http://www.moderntales.com ModernTales], [http://www.serializer.net Serializer], and [http://www.keenspace.com KeenSpace]. See also list of web comics. __NOTOC__ ==9== *''9 Chickweed Lane'' by Brooke McEldowney == A == *''Abbie and Slats'' (1937-1971) by Al Capp and Raeburn van Buren *''Abie the Agent'' (1914-1940) by Harry Hershfield *''The Academia Waltz'' (1978-1979) by Berke Breathed *''Adam (comic)'' by Brian Basset *''Akwas'' (1964-65) by Mike Roy *''Alley Oop'' (1932- ) created by V. T. Hamlin *''The Amazing Spider-Man'' (1977- ) by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber *''Andy Capp'' (1957- ) created by Reg Smythe *''The Angriest Dog in the World'' (1983-1992) by David Lynch *''Angus Og (comic)'' (?-1986) by Ewan Bain *''Annie'' (1979- ) (formerly ''Little Orphan Annie'') *''Apartment 3-G'' (1961- ) created by Nicholas P. Dallis *''Archie Comics'' (1947- ) *''Arnold (comic strip)'' by Kevin McCormick *''At the Zü'' by Ron Ruelle (1995-1998) *''Aunt Tenna'' by Bil Keane *''The Avridge Farm'' by Jeff Wilson (cartoonist) == B == *''Baby Blues'' by Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott *''Baldo'' (2000- ) by Hector Cantú and Carlos Castellanos *''Ballard Street'' (1991- ) by Jerry Van Amerongen *''Barnaby'' by Crockett Johnson *''Barney Google and Snuffy Smith'' (1919- ) and (1934- ) respectively, Billy De Beck for both, with Fred Lasswell for Snuffy *''B.C. (comic)'' (1958- ) by Johnny Hart *''Beetle Bailey'' (1950- ) by Mort Walker *''Believe It Or Not!'' (1918-) created by Robert Ripley *''Berry's World'' (1969-1990) by Jim Berry *''The Better Half'' (1959-1980) by Bob Barnes *''Betty Boop'' (1930-?, 1984-1988) by Grim Natwick *''Between Friends'' *''Big George'' (1960-1979) by Virgil Partch *''The Big Picture (comic strip)'' by Lennie Peterson *''Bizarro (comic strip)'' by Dan Piraro *''Blake & Mortimer (comic strip)'' by Edgar Pierre Jacob *''Blondie (comic strip)'' (1930- ) by Chic Young *''Bloom County'' (1980-1989) by Berke Breathed *''Bob the Angry Flower'' - ''web comic'' *''Bobbins'' *''Bogor'' by Burton Silver *''Boner's Ark'' by Mort Walker *''Boob McNutt'' (1915-1934) by Rube Goldberg *''The Boondocks'' by Aaron McGruder *''The Born Loser'' *''Brenda Starr'' (1940- ) originally by Dale Messick *''Bringing Up Father'' (1913-2000) originally by George McManus (also known as Maggie and Jiggs) *''Broom Hilda'' (1970- ) Russell Myers *''Brother Juniper'' (1958- ?) by Justin McCarthy *''Bruce Gentry'' (1945-1951) Ray Bailey *''Bruno the Bandit'', (1998- ) by Ian MacDonald - ''web comic'' *''Buckles'' by Dave Gilbert *''Buck Rogers'' by Dick Calkin *''Buster Brown'' (1902-1921?) by Richard F. Outcault *''Buz Sawyer'' (1943-1989) Roy Crane == C == *''Calvin and Hobbes'' (1985-1995) by Bill Watterson *''Captain Easy'' (1929-1988) by Roy Crane *''Captain Klutz'' (1967-1987) by Don Martin *''Cathy'' by Cathy Guisewite *''Cats with Hands'' by Joe Martin *''Citizen Dog'' by Mark O'Hare *''Clare in the Community'' by Harry Venning *''Harold Clifton'' by Raymond Macherot *''The Cloggies'' by Bill Tidy *''Close to Home'' by John McPherson *''Conrad (comic)'' *''Crankshaft (comic strip)'' (1987- ) by Tom Batiuk and Chuck Ayers *''Crock (comic strip)'' by Bill Rechin and Don Wilder *''Curtis (comic strip)'' (1988-) by Ray Billingsly == D == *''Dan Dare'' (1950- ) created by Frank Hampson *''Dennis the Menace (UK)'' (1951- ) originally by David Law *''Dennis the Menace (US)'' (1951- ) by Hank Ketcham *''Dick Tracy'' (1931- ) originated by Chester Gould *''Dilbert'' (1989- ) by Scott Adams *''Dinosaur Comics'' (2002- ) by Ryan North - ''webcomic'' *''Disassemblance'' (2003- ) by Brian Hart - ''webcomic'' *''The Dinette Set'' by Julie Larson *''Donald Duck'' (1937-?) *''Dondi'' (1955-1986) *''Doonesbury'' (1970- ) by Garry Trudeau *''Downstown'' (1974-1986) by Tim Downs *''Drabble'' (1979- ) by Kevin Fagan *''Dreams of a Rarebit Fiend'' by Winsor McCay *''Droodles'' *''Dykes To Watch Out For'' by Alison Bechdel == E == *''Edge City (comic)'' *''Eek and Meek'' by Howie Schneder *''Ella Cinders'' (1925-1958) by Bill Conselman and Charles Plumb (cartoonist) *''Ernie (comic strip)'' (later, Piranha Club) by Bud Grace == F == *''The Family Circus'' (1960- ) by Bil Keane *''The Far Side'' (1980-1995) by Gary Larson *''Felix the Cat'' (1923-1966) *''Flash Gordon'' (1930- ) created by Alex Raymond *''Foolish Questions'' (1908-1934) by Rube Goldberg *''Footrot Flats'' (1975-1999) by Murray Ball *''For Better or For Worse'' (1979- ) by Lynn Johnston *''FoxTrot'' (1988- ) by Bill Amend *''Frank and Ernest'' (1972- ) by Bob Thaves *''Frazz'' by Jef Mallett *''Fred Basset'' by Alex Graham *''Freefall (webcomic)'' - ''web comic'' *''Friday Foster'' *''Frumpy the Clown'' by Judd Winick (1996-1998) *''Funky Winkerbean'' (1972- ) by Tom Batiuk == G == *''The Gambols'' *''Garfield'' by Jim Davis (cartoonist)(1978-) *''Gasoline Alley'' (1918-) originally by Frank King *''Get Fuzzy'' by Darby Conley *''Gil Thorp'' (1958-) *''Girls and Sports'' *''Gnorm Gnat'' - first strip by Jim Davis (cartoonist) (''Garfield'') *''Gordo (comic)'' (1941-1985) by Gus Arriola *''Grandfather Clause (comic)'' (2000-2001) by Chris Wright *''Graffiti (comic)'' by Gene Mora *''Grand Avenue'' by Steve Breen *''Grimbledon Down'' by Bill Tidy *''Grin and Bear It'' by George Lichty *''The Gumps'' (1917-1959) by Sidney Smith == H == *''Hagar the Horrible'' (1973- ) created by Dik Browne *''Harold Teen'' (1919-1959) by Carl Ed *''Harvey (comic)'', Caroll Spinney *''Hazel (comic)'' (1943-) by Ted Key *''The Heart of Juliet Jones'' (1953-2000) *''Heart of the City'' by Mark Tatulli *''Heathcliff (comic strip)'' *''Hejji'' (1935) by Dr. Seuss *''Helen, Sweetheart of the Internet'' by Peter Zane *''Henry (comic)'' (1932- ) by Carl Anderson (cartoonist) *''Herman'' (1974-1992, 1997- ) by Jim Unger *''Hi and Lois'' (1954- ) originated by Mort Walker and Dik Browne *''Hogan's Alley'' by Richard F. Outcault *''Horrorscope'' *''Howard the Duck'' (1977-1978) by Steve Gerber and Gene Colan *''Hubert and Abby'' (2003- ) created by Mel Henze == I == *''If... (comic)'' by Steve Bell *''Incal (L')'' by Jean Giraud and Alejandro Jodorowsky *''I Need Help'' by Vic Lee (renamed ''Pardon My Planet'') *''Inside Woody Allen'' (1976-1984) *''It's Only a Game'' (1957-1959) by Charles M. Schulz == J == *''James (comic) '' (1999-2000) *''James Bond comic strips'' (1958-1983) *''Jeremy (comic)'' by Jon Morris *''Joe Matt (comic)'' by Joe Matt *''Joe Palooka'' by Ham Fisher *''John Darling'' (1979-1991) created by Tom Batiuk *''Judge Parker'' (1952- ) created by Nicholas P. Dallis *''Julius Knipl'', Real Estate Photographer by Ben Katchor *''Jump Start (comic)'' (1989- ) by Robb Armstrong *''Jommeke'' by Jef Neys == K == *''Katzenjammer Kids'' (1897- ) originally by Rudolph Dirks, longest running United States comic strip. *''The K Chronicles'' by Keith Knight *''The Kin-Der-Kids'' (1906) by Lyonel Feininger *''Krazy Kat'' (1910-1944) by George Herriman *''Kudzu (comic)'' by Doug Marlett *''Kiekeboe'' by Merho == L == *''Latigo'' (1979-1983) by Stan Lynde *''Liberty Meadows'' by Frank Cho *''Life in Hell'' by Matt Groening *''Li'l Abner'' (1934-1977) by Al Capp *''Li'l Folks'', early strip by Charles M. Schulz (''Peanuts'') *''The Little Bears'' *''Little Iodine'' (1943-1986) created by Jimmy Hatlo *''The Little King'' (1931-1975) Otto Soglow *''Little Lulu'' (1935-1948) created by Marjorie Henderson Buell *''Little Nemo'' (1905-1911) by Winsor McCay *''Little Orphan Annie'' (1925-1974) (renamed Annie (1979- )) *''The Lockhorns'' *''Love is...'' (1970- ) by Kim Casali *''Luann'' by Greg Evans *''Lucky Cow'' by Mark Pett (2003-present) == M == *''Maakies'' by Tony Millionaire *''Mac Hall'' - ''web comic'' *''Madam and Eve'' (1992-) by Stephen Francis and Rico Schacherl *''Mafalda'' by Quino *''Male Call'' (1943-1946) by Milton Caniff *''Mallard Fillmore'' by Bruce Tinsley *''Mandrake the Magician'' (1934-) created by Lee Falk *''Mark Trail'' (1946- ) created by Ed Dodd *''Marmaduke'' by Brad Anderson (cartoonist) *''Marvin'' by Tom Armstrong *''Mary Worth (comic)'' (1938- ) *''Max and Moritz'' *''MegaTokyo'' - ''web comic'' *''Mickey Mouse'' (1930-?) by Walt Disney *''Mister Boffo'' by Joe Martin *''Misty the Mouse'' - ''web comic'' *''Modesty Blaise'' (1963-2000) *''Momma'' by Mell Lazarus *''Monty'' (formerly Robotman) by Jim Meddick *''Moomin'' (1954-1975) by Tove Jansson and Lars Jansson *''Moon Mullins'' (1923-1991) Frank Willard *''Moose and Molly'' *''Mother Goose and Grimm'' (1984- ) by Mike Peters *''Mr. Lowe'' (2000-2001) by Mark Pett *''Mutt and Jeff'' *''Mutts'' by Patrick McDonnell == N == *''Nancy (comic strip)'' (1933- ) Ernie Bushmiller *''The Neighbors'' (1939-1976) by George Clark (cartoonist) *''Nero (comic)'' *''The New Breed'' *''Non Sequitur (comic strip)'' by Wiley Miller *''The Norm'' *''North of Here'' by E.G. Cummins [http://www.geocities.com/egcummins link] == O == *''Odd Bodkins'' by Dan O'Neill * ''Oh My Gods!'' ''March 7 2002 - ..'' by Shivian Balaris ( webcomic ) *''Old Master Q'' *''On the Fastrack'' by Bill Holbrook *''Opus (comic strip)'' (2003- ) by Berkeley Breathed *''Our Boarding House'' (1921-1981) created by Gene Ahern *''Outland (comic)'' (1989-1995) by Berkeley Breathed *''Out of the Gene Pool'' *''Overboard (comic strip)'' *''Over the Hedge'' *''Ozark Ike'' == P == *''Pardon my Planet'' by Vic Lee (originally ''I Need Help'') *''Peanuts'' (1950-2000) by Charles M. Schulz *''Pearls Before Swine (comic strip)'' (1999- ) by Stephan Pastis *''Penny Arcade (comic)''(1998- ) - ''web comic'' *''Penman'' *''The Perishers'' *''Perry Mason'' (1950-1952) *''The Phantom'' (1936- ) created by Lee Falk *''Pickles (comic strip)'' by Brian Crane *''Piranha Club'' formerly ''Ernie (comic strip)'' by B. Grace *''Pogo'' (1949-1971, 1989) by Walt Kelly *''Pokey the Penguin'' - ''web comic'' *''Polly and her Pals'' *''Pops Place'' *''Popeye'' (1929- ) Elzie Crisler Segar *''Pretzel Logic'' *''Prickly City'' by Scott Stantis *''Prince Valiant'' (1937- ) originated by Hal Foster *''Private Snafu'' (1942-1945?) by Ted Geisel a.k.a. Dr. Seuss and Phil Eastman *''Pud'' by Steve Nease *''Pugad Baboy'' by Pol Medina, Jr. == Q == *''The Quigmans'' == R == *''Raising Duncan'' (2000-2005) by Chris Browne *''Redeye (comic)'' *''Red Meat'' *''Reg'lar Fellers'' (1917-1949) by Gene Byrnes *''Rex Morgan, M.D.'' (1948- ) created by Nicholas P. Dallis *''Rick O'Shay'' (1958-1981) by Stan Lynde *''Rip Kirby'' (1946-1999) *''Rhymes with Orange'' *''Robin Dubois'' by Philippe Liegeois and Bob de Groot *''Robotman'' by Jim Meddick *''Rocky (comic strip)'' (1998- ), Sweden comic strip by Martin Kellerman *''Rose Is Rose'' *''Rupert Bear'' == S == *''Sabrina Online'' - ''web comic'' *''Safe Havens'' by Bill Holbrook *''Sally Forth'' (1982- ) by Greg Howard and Craig MacIntosh; Not to be confused with the Armed Forces risque version by Wally Wood circa 1968 - 1973 *''Sam and Silo'' *''Sazae-san'' (1946-1974) Japanese comic strip drawn by Machiko Hasegawa. *''Secret Agent X-9'' (1934-1996) begun by Dashiell Hammett and Alex Raymond *''Sherman's Lagoon'' by Jim Toomey *''Shoe (comic)'' (1989-2000) by Jeff MacNelly *''Silly Philly'' by Bil Keane *''Silly Symphonies'' (1932-?) *''Sinfest'' by Tatsuya Ishida - ''web comic'' *''Single Slices'' (1987-2001) by Peter Kohlsaat *''Six Chix'' *''Skippy (comic strip)'' (1923-1945) by Percy Crosby *''Sluggy Freelance'' - ''web comic'' *''Slylock Fox and Comics for Kids'' *''Smilin' Jack'' *''Smokey Stover'' (1935-1973) by Bill Holman *''Snuffy Smith'' *''Soda'' *''Something Positive'' by Randy Milholland *''Space Moose'' *''Speed Bump (comic)'' *''Spider-Man'' by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber *''The Spirit'' (1940-1952 + several reprints) by Will Eisner *''Spooner'' by Ted Dawson *''Star Hawks'' by Gil Kane and Ron Goulart *''Star Wars'' (1979-1984) *''Steve Canyon'' (1947-1988) Milton Caniff *''Steve Roper and Mike Nomad'' (1936-2004) *''Superman'' *''Suzie View'' Tauhid Bondia and Erik McCurdy *''Swamp (Comic Strip)'' (1981-) by Gary Clark *''Spike and Suzy'' by Willy Vandersteen == T == *''Tank McNamara'' (1974- ) by Jeff Millar and Bill Hinds *''Tarzan'' (1929-) by Hal Foster, Burne Hogarth and others *''Terry and the Pirates'' (1934-1973, revival attempt in the 1990s) Milton Caniff (1934-1947) *''The Invisibles'' by Grant Morrison *''There Oughta Be a Law'' *''The Thirteenth Floor (comic strip)'' (1984-?) *''They'll Do It Every Time'' (1929- ) created by Jimmy Hatlo *''Thimble Theater'' by Elzie Crisler Segar, the strip which featured Popeye *''This Modern World'' by Tom Tomorrow *''Tiger (comic strip)'' *''Tim Tyler's Luck'' (1928-1996) created by Lyman Young *''Tom Puss'' (Dutch original ''Tom Poes'') created by Marten Toonder *''Tom the Dancing Bug'' by Ruben Bolling *''Toonerville Folks'' (1908-1955) by Fontaine Fox (sometimes called Toonerville Trolley) *''Triangle and Robert'' - ''web comic'' *''Trudy'' (1963-) by Jerry Marcus *''Tumbleweeds'' (1965- ) by Tom K. Ryan == U == *''U.S. Acres'' - a ''Garfield'' spinoff by Jim Davis (cartoonist) *''User Friendly'' - ''web comic'' == W == *''Wash Tubbs'' (1924-1988) Roy Crane, merged with ''Captain Easy'' in 1949 *''Wee Willie Winkie's World'' (1906-1907) by Lyonel Feininger *''Wildwood'' *''Willie and Joe'' (1940-1945, special reappearance in 1988 Steve Canyon farewell) Bill Mauldin *''Willy 'n Ethel'' by Joe Martin *''The Wizard of Id'' (1964- ) by Johnny Hart and Brant Parker == Y == *''The Yellow Kid'' by Richard F. Outcault == Z == *''Zack Hill'' by John Deering and John Newcombe (cartoonist) *''Ziggy'' (1971- ) by Tom Wilson *''Zippy the Pinhead'' (1976- ) by Bill Griffith *''Zits'' by Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman ==See also== * List of cartoon and comic pairs * List of web comics Comic strips lists of comics

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I'd like to propose a list of the more enduring and reliable Web comics, to complement the existing list of comic strips. Should the listing of Web comics be placed under a separate entry ("List of web comic strips"), or should they be added to the existing list of comic strips, perhaps as a sub-category like this: A ... ... ... Web comics - ... ... ... B ... ... :It remains to be seen whether web strips will have any enduring impact. Given the nature of the medium they are like;y to be far more ephemeral than the strips on paper. In the initial stages at least putting them with the other comics may be the best way to go. If the entire list becomes unmanageable it can probably be spun off later. User:Eclecticology 09:17 Aug 22, 2002 (PDT) :There are a few Web comics out there, such as "Sluggy Freelance," that are already giving published comics a run for their money. There are a lot of fly-by-night ones that sputter and go out, of course; but some of them are becoming quite popular. One web comic ("Kevin & Kell") is produced by the same guy who does the newspaper-syndicated strip "On the Fastrack." So I'm suggesting that Wikipedia gives acknowledgement to the more successful Web comics out there. User:Modemac At any rate, I removed the HavenWorks link to webcomics. I gave it a coup d'oeil, and as far as I could tell, it seemed to be mainly print comics with an online edition. Feel free to return it if I'm wrong. I added a link to KeenSpace, a large webcomics host. - user:Montrealais : Nobody's going to be too upset at the loss of the HavenWorks link. Some person came through here about a month ago, inserting links to HavenWorks pages all over the place, the vast majority of which were completely inappropriate. I think that the IP eventually was banned, but I'm not sure; they may have just gone away. In any case, this was a very rare link that was worthwhile, so rather than deleting it, I gave it a description and let it stand. Well, Modemac didn't understand my description, and moved it to the wrong place in the article; Montréalais saw that it wasn't what Modemac said and removed it entirely. It was never a list of ''webcomics''; it was a list of comic strips ''available'' on the WWW, which is different. No matter; the link is still on Comic strip anyway. — User:Toby Bartels 11:47 Aug 24, 2002 (PDT) I understand where you're coming from; my point was that there is a difference between comic strips made for paper publication (which may also have a mirror on the Web), and comic strips made first and foremost for the Web. user:Modemac I think the list of web comics should be in the list of comics, simply because they are comics. Lists like these seem to fulfill a need I don't quite understand, but why you should leave out a subset of the set is even more beyond me. By including the web comics, the list is even more complete.--User:Branko Point of order: 8-bit Comics should be listed under E. I'm tired of computer-sorted lists in which numerical titles are not treated as if spelled out.-- User:Lee M ---- So what's the attitude here on entries which are comic book characters, or comic books which have not (to my knowledge) ever been in comic strips? My feeling is that they should be removed from the list. Some examples in the list which I think fall into this category: * Captain Marvel * Howard the Duck * The Inferior Five * Superboy * The Tick I can see having entries for Superman, Batman and Spider-Man, all of whom were featured in comic strips. But the ones above, as far as I know, never were. Shall we remove them? -User:Michael Rawdon 01:03, 10 Jan 2004 (UTC) ::Yes! Let's compile the removal list on this page first, and let anyone who believes that there actually was a particular strip chime in. I'll start... * Captain Marvel * Howard the Duck * The Inferior Five * Superboy * The Tick * Cerebus the Aardvark * Comics Revue * The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers * Flaming Carrot * The Flash * The Simpsons * The Spectre * Bone User:Ike9898 01:09, Feb 2, 2004 (UTC) :::After allowing 2 months for comment, I am deleting the above from the list. If you want to add them back, please give a reason. User:Ike9898 18:43, Mar 17, 2004 (UTC) :::There are quite a few left that I suspect were never ''strips''. Remove them if you know... User:Ike9898 Howard the Duck actually had is own newspaper comic strip briefly in the late 1970s, so I'm adding him back to the list. User:Gamaliel 21:00, 8 Jun 2004 (UTC) Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers did appear as a panel (technically not quite a strip, but still periodical) in some alternative tabloids for a while, I think back in the seventies. User:Jaknouse 01:47, 10 Jun 2004 (UTC) I removed Madam Satan because she's a comic book character, and a pretty damn obscure one at that. [http://www.toonopedia.com/madam_s.htm] User:Gamaliel 08:16, 13 Jun 2004 (UTC) Over in list of web comics they've deleted all comics on the list that don't have a wikipedia article. I don't see why we shouldn't do the same thing, so I've removed all redlinks to web comics. Personally I don't think we should have web comics on this list at all, but many seem to disagree, so that's that. But we definately shouldn't have web comics that the web comics list doesn't even have. I've also removed Asterix, Jeremiah, and Tintin, which I believe are comic books and not strips. User:Gamaliel 17:21, 22 Jun 2004 (UTC) == Marvel / DC == I think that the Marvel characters like Spider-Man and DC like Superman should be removed from the list because if you keep the you will have to add the list from List of DC Comics publications and the one with Marvel comics on it too, so I think they should be deleted but a link to those two pages should be at the bottom. :We've done our best to weed out comic book characters. However, some characters like Spider-Man have had their own comic strips independent of their comic books and thus should be included on that basis. User:Gamaliel 19:03, 1 Sep 2004 (UTC) == beau peep? == I couldn't find beau peep in the list. Is the list only that of american comic strips? If it's going to be added, it is Beau Peep by Roger Kettle and Andrew Christine a british comic strip that began on 2nd November 1978. I don't know if the strip has stopped though. :Any user is welcome to make any additions to the list they think are appropriate. User:Gamaliel 05:12, 15 Apr 2005 (UTC)


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