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  Arnold (comic strip) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arnold was the title of a comic strip by Kevin McCormick that ran in a few newspapers, including the Detroit Free Press, in the mid-1980s.
The main characters were Arnold, a strange, volatile child, and Tommy, his well-meaning and clueless friend.
Arnold often yelled "ACK" or "AWK" at random moments, and both characters had run-ins with the school cafeteria ladies.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Arnold_(comic_strip)   (127 words)

  
 Arnold Brown Biography
Arnold Brown is comedy's equivalent of the teasing slow bowler in cricket.
Arnold Brown first came to prominence in the early 1980s as a highly distinctive comedian alongside Alexei Sayle and Rik Mayall et al at The Comedy Store and The Comic Strip.
Arnold Brown has always been receptive to the use of his widely acknowledged stand-up skills in other associated fields and, together with a Harley Street doctor, he has been investigating the therapeutic effects of laughter on health.
www.jeremyhicks.com /arnoldbrown/biog.htm   (372 words)

  
 Reading Room Index to the Comic Art Collection
The Blank in the Comics strip collection includes a file of one or more daily comic strips related to this keyword or topic.
The author argues that the 'sound' dimension is vital to the functional object of emotional involvement and aesthetically sound as partner to visual storytelling." 1.
in True Comics, no. 34 (Apr. 1944) -- (7th story; pages 26-30 of magazine; mentioned on cover) -- SUMMARY: FBI Agent Steve Saunders solves a case of sabotage: an arsonist/saboteur is burning railroad bridges for revenge against humanity, and he hasn't registered for the draft, either.
www.lib.msu.edu /comics/rri/arri/arn.htm   (3187 words)

  
 Jerry Marcus Cartoon Strip -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Menace in 1947 and the strip appeared in newspapers in 1951.
Comic Strips and Ohio State University's Cartoon Research Library.
The comics: An illustrated history of comic strip art...
cartoon.fazs.com /index.php?k=jerry-marcus-cartoon-strip   (987 words)

  
 Standout Comedy Agency - Arnold Brown
Since performing on the opening night of London's famous Comedy Store and gaining prominence during the heyday of "The Comic Strip", Arnold has beaten a path from radio to TV to film and back again, mastering each medium with consummate skill.
Arnold's unhurried delivery and laconic style masks a lightning-fast wit that is as sharp as it is sure.
Once there, he strikes with the awesome killer blow; expertly timed stories with knockout punchlines leaving you on the floor laughing and gasping for breath.
www.standoutcomedy.com /acts/arnold_brown.htm   (284 words)

  
 The #1 Rated BLONDIE COMIC STRIP Links
Arnold Schwarzenegger humped her smegma crusted his uncut hunk.
blondie comic strip After each finger, bow and say your full name" He was using his power, and Jennifer felt it sweep over her and block out her will to resist.
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www.geocities.com /bpgezntb3716/blondie-comic-strip.html   (540 words)

  
 Hey Arnold! - Frequently (and otherwise) Asked Questions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Arnold is not the only character replaced; there have been a number of Eugenes, and Sam Gifaldi is replaced by his brother Taylor in "April Fool's Day".
In "The Journal", when Stella names Arnold, she says, "That was my father's name"; as she said "was" instead of "is", I assume Arnold's other grandfather died before he was born (which would also explain why he wasn't at the wedding).
Arnold tends to switch hands: in "The Little Pink Book", he (and Gerald and Brainy) writes right-handed; in "Tutoring Torvald", he starts the test writing with his left hand (which he also uses to write on the sidewalk), but ends writing with his right hand.
home.earthlink.net /~del_grande_arnold/arn_faq.html   (4664 words)

  
 Arnold - TheBestLinks.com - Automobile, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Comic strip, England, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
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Arnold - a comic strip from the mid-1980s
www.thebestlinks.com /Arnold.html   (202 words)

  
 Charles M. Schulz Museum ~ News
To honor him and the 55th Anniversary of the Peanuts comic strip, the City of Santa Rosa is hosting a very special event in the Summer of 2005.
Sonoma County artist, Warren Arnold, is venturing into the realm of kisses in the Peanuts comic strip.
Fantagraphics Books is proud to announce the most eagerly-awaited and ambitious publishing project in the history of the American comic strip: the complete reprinting of Charles M. Schulz’s classic, PEANUTS.
www.schulzmuseum.org /news.html   (583 words)

  
 Arnold Brown   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The following year he is co-founds the Comic Strip alongside other key figures in the new 'alternative comedy', such as Peter Richardson and Alexei Sayle.
Arnold Brown is principally recognised as a founding father of British alternative comedy but, for Phespirit, Brown deserves recognition as a deeply gifted comic master by any standard of the genre.
In this way, Arnold Brown's place is earned amongst Phespirit's heroes as provider of the best combined demonstration of comic timing, dry wit, and use of catchphrases.
www.phespirit.info /pictures/heroes/p014_info.htm   (302 words)

  
 DerKeiler Directory - /Arts/Comics/Comic_Strips_and_Panels/A   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
This strip by Aaron Riddle follows the adventures of a turtle and his forest pals.
Weekly comic adventures of young otter girl, and her family and friends, set in the imaginary town of Liroland.
Weekly strip about little girls who are angry about boys, kissing, chores, allowances, parents, school, and life in general, by Lela Lee.
directory.derkeiler.com /Top/Arts/Comics/Comic_Strips_and_Panels/A   (735 words)

  
 Arnold - Iridis Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Famous people named Arnold (with Arnold being either a first name or a surname):
Arnold — a comic strip from the mid-1980s
Arnold crater on the Moon, a formation with an eponym of Christoph Arnold.
www.iridis.com /Arnie   (131 words)

  
 Arnold Roth: Free Lance Exhibition Page
Organized by The Cartoon Research Library of Ohio State University and The University of the Arts, the “Arnold Roth: Free Lance” exhibition features approximately 70 works that were produced for popular and widely distributed publications, including The New Yorker, TIME, Sports Illustrated, Playboy, Punch, and The New York Times.
The exhibition was curated by Lucy Shelton Caswell, Professor and Curator, The Ohio State University Cartoon Research Library, with assistance from Eugene Bolt, The University of the Arts, and Caroline Roth.
The accompanying exhibition catalogue, "Arnold Roth: Free Lance," was published by Fantographic Books and features a preface by Alan Coren, former editor of Punch magazine, and an introduction by Robert C. Harvey.
www.arnoldroth.com /exhibition.htm   (164 words)

  
 Keyword   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
One of my favorite comic strips, "Blondie," is celebrating its 75th anniversary, so now seems as good a time as any to talk about some of the things that have always puzzled me about the strip.
In the strip, a caricature of President Bush refers to Rove as "turd blossom." Lee Salem, editor at Universal Press, said the complaints, from...
Comic strip treads on religious rights Friday, April 08, 2005 I fervently protest The Dispatch’s policy of running the bigoted writings of Johnny Hart in his strip B.C., an egregious act made all the worse because this anti-American trash appears on the Comics pages, where it can be read by children.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/keyword?k=comicstrip   (3543 words)

  
 Comic Strip Live
Arnold has also appeared in several off-Broadway productions, his favorite being Cancel the Hit, which he also directed, at the world-renowned Nuyorican Poets Cafe in NYC.
He does it all on TV, interviewing everyone from comics, celebrities, to everyday people with a unique story to tell, ad-libbing about the day's events with his on-camera co-hosts and even occasional on-location reporting that can include a roomful of Mariachis at a Mexican fiesta.
He performs at The Comic Strip Live, Caroline's on Broadway, Stand-Up New York, and the Comedy Cellar, among others.
www.comicstriplive.com /caliente.asp   (2181 words)

  
 BBC - Comedy Guide - The Comic Strip Presents...
While many thousands of words have been written about the Comic Strip Presents TV films - mostly in praise but some vitriolic in their scorn - it is likely that no better description exists of these unique contributions to British TV.
Like the Comedy Store before it, this was located within a Soho strip joint, but, unlike that other and more famous venue, what was staged at the Comic Strip was more like a show, with the same personnel repeating nightly - and honing, all the while - the same act.
The history of The Comic Strip Presents was reviewed in two editions of First On Four (18 and 25 March 1998), a C4 series looking at comedy stars who first made their mark on the channel in the 1980s.
www.bbc.co.uk /comedy/guide/articles/c/comicstrippresen_7771630.shtml   (2359 words)

  
 rabbit's funny comic strips : looks like the seventiesÂ…
This site is a free daily funny comic strip about the adventures of various characters and every day objects.
This is a free and very very funny comic strip, although a little weird and nonsensic.
Rabbit is not dirty (well sometimes a little) and is more of a photomontage or a picture than a cartoon.
www.rabbit-comics.org /index.php?number=518   (191 words)

  
 The WORLD OF GOOD Comic Strip - Funny comic strips are what we're all about!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The stars of the strip, Todd, Corey, Spike, Hero, and Pancakes, have remained vibrant, larger-than-life characters in a world where human nature is nothing more than a punch line and eccentric behavior the norm.
When you put together a book, you have to realize that even though each and every strip stands on its own, each strip is now being placed in a format where one is read on top of another...which is read on top of another and so forth.
When Arnold decided to run for governor, it wasn't long before there was a strip up about it.
www.pancakesgood.com /interview.html   (1007 words)

  
 Current Events
Warren Arnold, an esteemed Sonoma County sculptor, is best known for his pieces that reflect natural forms and environmental themes, hundreds of which grace private homes and public sites alike throughout California.
Considered to be one of the most popular comic strips in the history of the world, Peanuts will be, for the first time, collected in its entirety and published, beginning in April 1, 2004.
Since the strip began in late 1950, the first volume will include all the strips from 1950, 1951 and 1952, but subsequent volumes will each comprise exactly two years.
www.peanutscollectorclub.com /current.html   (5120 words)

  
 New Statesman - Miranda Sawyer - Comic-strip geek
Fans of the original comic strip will be happy - geek boys love a nerd-gets-girl plot - but the emotional stuff slows up the action and, unforgivably, keeps Alfred Molina off the screen.
When Doc Ock and Spider-Man fight, the film comes alive: computer animation means that Spidey has the back-arching, wrist-flicking grace of the hand-drawn original and Molina dangles hostages from his tentacles in the fine tradition of old monster films.
There are loads of cameos to keep the attention - Arnold Schwarzenegger as a curly-wigged Mor-occan king is particularly memorable - and Chan brings his usual charm and kung-fu to the party.
www.newstatesman.com /200407120038.htm   (893 words)

  
 Toonbots: a kind of daily kind of comic strip
The story would open as drifter Arnold Hygatt, a troublesome young man whose "thatch of fl hair tumbles down over his left brow," and wearing "a short fl moustache," is released from jail and then heads off with cronies Gribbles, a wily sort with a limp, and strongman Gerritt.
They soon arrive in Homeville and take over the ranch of Arnold's uncle Dan Gorman, and set their eyes on the land belonging to neighbours Poling, the Fransons, Belger, the Nortons (sold out by treacherous ranch hand Quist), and others.
Storekeeper Ulysses Saunders, known for his natty goatee and the stuffed eagle he keeps on his safe, feels that Hygatt has legal right to the land (due to documents forged by Gribbles) and pays his grocery bills besides, and only gets involved when daughter Pearl is wounded.
www.vivtek.com /toonbots/board_thread4683.html   (994 words)

  
 comics research bibliography: A - C, Non-alphabetic
Comic with gay character is dropped by some papers: But most 'For Better or For Worse' clients decide to publish the sequence, which runs until April 24.
Comics are not just for comics sections: An increasing number of newspapers are running some comics on feature pages and in other parts of the paper.
Comics turned into a stamping ground: Creators mention stamps April 5 to drum up support for postage marking a century of cartooning in 1995.
www.rpi.edu /~bulloj/preA-C.html   (9133 words)

  
 The Film Crew Online - Movie Fun Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
HAGAR THE HORRIBLE: Tom Arnold stars as the porcine Viking marauder; Ron "Horshack" Palillo stars as his skinny, cerebrally-challenged sidekick Lucky Eddie, in a career comeback move that's rumored to rival that of fellow Welcome Back Kotter Sweathog John Travolta's in Pulp Fiction.
THE BOONDOCKS: This angry political strip about streetwise fl kids was an odd acquisition by Disney Studios, and only the Film Crew knows the real scoop: a methamphetamine-addicted development exec at the Mouse House optioned the comic strip in a drugged stupor, convinced he was buying a story about cute talking pond animals.
Two of the lesser Baldwin brothers star as the German immigrant tykes; Tom Arnold cameos as a barrel of sauerkraut.
www.filmcrewonline.com /movie_fun_garfield.htm   (842 words)

  
 MasterComicSearch.com
And as always, support your favorite comic book supplier by buying back issues of these comic books.
Become familiar with the characters and background stories so you can decide if the live action attempts come near the original comic book stories before seeing them at the movies.
And, if you have comic books, comic collectibles, or even whole collections for sale, please don't hesitate to list them here.
www.mastercomicsearch.com   (223 words)

  
 Zwol: Strange & Beautiful : Zwol.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
It's one of those articles explaining how comics are much more than superheroes (though curiously avoiding newspaper comics, which are almost never about superheroes).
With all the site up and down and back and forth, I somehow set today's comic to run on August 1st (so it was in the archive, if anybody saw it there).
I was planning on doing it over the weekend to prevent interruptions in the current storyline, then I go ahead and proactively se the comic for the wrong day.
www.zwol.org   (859 words)

  
 Reading Room Index to the Comic Art Collection
Call no.: PN6700.C62no.157 ----------------------------------------------------- Roth, Arnold, 1929- "Mightier than the Sorehead : Drawing Pens and Politics" -- p.
25 in The Comics Journal, no. 161 (Aug. 1993) -- (Newswatch) -- Pacific Arts Center (Seattle) showing "Humor in a Jugular Vein: Mad in Seattle" ; Four Color Images (New York City) showing "All in Color," paintings of Kent Williams, Dave McKean, George Pratt, et al.
19 in The Comics Journal, no. 201 (Jan. 1998) -- (News Watch) -- Describes a slideshow and lecture by Ben Katchor, using his Julius Knipl comic strips.
www.lib.msu.edu /comics/rri/rrri/rot.htm   (3529 words)

  
 Humour/Comic Strip Books, Paperbacks Unlimited   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Superman (comic paperback, 1966, Signet, illustrated, C) 3.25 Cdn.
Certainly, whatever Stephen Potter has failed to do for grip, stance, swing or stroke, he was and remains the first to offer hope, with his match-winning system of gambits, ploys and hampers (and the judicious use of dogs), to the high-handicap rabbit.
The World’s Greatest Comics Quiz - a potpourri of fascinating facts and anecdotes about the comics.
www.home.golden.net /~paperbacks/hu.htm   (2034 words)

  
 Popeye
The credit for the creation of this spinach-loving character goes to Elzie Crisler Segar, who introduced Popeye into his newspaper comic strip called Thimble Theater.
Popeye comic books were also produced from the 1930s to the 1970s.
After his career in politics, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger might consider Popeye the Sailor Man to be his next starring role.
www.popeyespinach.com /facts.htm?PHPSESSID=7e325f20b5e167436776b7ff743...   (326 words)

  
 Review: Garfield: The Movie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Writer Joel Cohen, Alec Sokolow, based on the comic strip by Jim Davis
Everyone's favourite comic strip fat cat has finally made that fateful jump from paper to screen, though it might have been better for everyone involved if he'd just stayed where he was.
The story goes typically like this: Jon (Breckin Meyer) is in love with his vet, Liz Wilson (Jennifer Love Hewitt), and uses the "real" man in charge, Garfield (voiced by Bill Murray), as a regular excuse to visit her at the clinic.
www.iofilm.co.uk /fm/g/garfield_the_movie_2004_r2.shtml   (441 words)

  
 The Comic Strip Presents (an Episode Guide)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
NOTE: this episode does not have the Comic Strip title sequence.
In an effort to impress the girl of his dreams, compulsive liar Dennis Carter contrives a far-fetched story, professing his involvement in an international drug ring.
It does not have the Comic Strip title sequence.
epguides.com /ComicStripPresents/guide.shtml   (3018 words)

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