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I’ve been having a debate with myself over when you say a person is misinformed and when you call them a deliberate liar.
So checking the Tribune Content Agency (TCA) comics page I noticed a “new” feature had appeared. Actually a comic that has ...
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Clay Bennett was part of a minority ownership group of the San Antonio Spurs but it was in 2006 when he made his first deep dive into the world of NBA ownership.
Clay Bennett notes the return of an issue that arose in the first Trump administration, which is the president’s lack of attention to intelligence briefings. In the first go-round, Trump’s staff ...
As I’ve previously proffered, there seems to be some form of comic collaboration occurring on the pages of The Post. On May 8, four strips featured takeout food, and two of them specifically ...
Scott Adams, whose comic strip Dilbert was one of the most popular in America before he was undone by racist comments, says he is dying of prostate cancer. Adams, 67, reportedly made the ...
The legendary TV comedy show The Comic Strip Presents is being celebrated at this year’s Fringe - the driving force behind it, Peter Richardson, tells us all about its groundbreaking and career ...
This is largely because most comic strips can be read and reread countless times by the audiences they win over. While that ...
Some comic strips, though, mark the time they were originally syndicated. However, many classic comics, like Garfield and the Peanuts, have withstood the test of time.
The Comic Strip Ran For 89 Years The Phantom was created by Lee Faulk in 1936, and the titular character is generally ...
The first time that Jim Davis had a regulatr comic strip it was about a group of bugs, and it was called Gnorm Gnat, which only ran in Davis' local newspaper, The Pendleton Times, from 1973-75.
The most popular subjects for comic strips in the '90s were the same as they are today — namely politics, social commentary, and the struggles of family life. Cartoonists in the '90s also looked ...