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A century of Sunday funnies 05:32. Even on a weekend with grim news, the Funnies can provide a welcome diversion. With Rita Braver this morning we'll mark a comic milestone: ...
One of these days, we're going to kick back and say things like "remember the Sunday funnies?" Well, beginning this weekend, Kotaku is doing its part to keep the tradition alive.
The Wall Street Journal, New York Times and LA Times were some of the many newspapers that stocked their "Sunday Funnies" with some of the 93 comic strips that remembered 9/11.
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Science and data comic artists take advantage of the storytelling style of comics to get a complex message across. Sometimes this works better than infographics or traditional images with text.
Comic strips will get a refresh on the pages of the Hendersonville Times-News starting Oct. 2. ... Even though some newspaper comic strips have endured for nearly a century, featuring characters with ...
Comics “The Sunday Comics” by Stan Freberg. By Jerry Beck | 01/09/2011 11:00 pm ... Till then, enjoy this Stan Freberg commercial promoting newspaper comic strips from, I believe, the 1980s.
As much as we news people would like to think that folks pick up the Star-Tribune’s Sunday edition for its expansive news report, we know that’s only one of the Tinkering with Sunday comics ...
The Sunday funnies are getting some new residents. We’re launching 14 new strips in our four-page weekly comics section starting with Sunday's Pantagraph. We know comics are a morning ritual and ...
While graffiti cartoons date to ancient Rome, the modern comic strip is an offspring of the American newspaper. At the turn of the 20th century, papers vied for a mass audience by cutting their pri… ...
Public editor explains why The News dropped Doonesbury from Sundays. ... “In the interest of fairness and balance, we are no longer running Doonesbury in the Sunday comics section.
The May 3rd Sunday comics in The Lima News had “Hi and Lois” that hit my feelings. Hi is reading the newspaper comics. Chip says, “You should do digital, dad.” Hi says, “Then I wouldn ...
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