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  Comic strip - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A daily strip is a newspaper comic strip that appears in newspapers Monday through Saturday, as contrasted with a Sunday strip which appears on Sunday.
The Little Bears was the first American comic with recurring characters; The Yellow Kid the first colour comic, part of the first Sunday comic section in 1897 and the source of the term "yellow journalism"); Mutt and Jeff the first daily comic strip, first appearing in 1907.
Some comic strips, such as Doonesbury and The Boondocks, are often printed on the editorial or op-ed page rather than the comics page, because of their regular political commentary.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Comic_strip   (1785 words)

  
 Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Flat panel display   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Flat panel displays encompass a growing number of technologies enabling video displays that are lighter and much thinner than traditional television and video displays using cathode ray tubes, usually less than 10 cm (4 inches) thick.
Flat panel displays balance their smaller footprint and trendy modern look with high costs and in many cases inferior images compared with traditional CRTs.
In many applications, specifically modern portable devices such as laptops, cellular phones, and digital cameras, whatever disadvantages are overcome by the portability requirements.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /Flat_panel_display   (163 words)

  
 Early Comic Strips 1898-1916
The introduction of the color printing press and the modern "comic strip" was instrumental in their competition to circulate the most newspapers.
With the creation of The Katzenjammer Kids by Rudolph Dirks for the New York Journal in 1897, the three primary components of modern comic strips were all in place: 1) character continuity, 2) sequential panels or pictures, and 3) speech within the picture usually enclosed in a balloon.
The comic strips in the exhibit were carefully reproduced from bound volumes of newspapers in the American Newspaper Repository.
library.duke.edu /exhibits/earlycomicstrips   (496 words)

  
 Comic Art & Graffix Gallery Virtual Museum & Encyclopedia© - Artist Biographies
Their notoriety rested on the two issues of the Air Pirates underground comic that caused the entire group (with the exception of Flenniken) to be sued by Walt Disney Productions for copyright infringement.
And there was a pre-sold, without my permission, really, there was a pre-sold Dirty Duck comic book...so that the Air Pirates could get their thousand dollars and not be thrown out into the street.
London and Flenniken's strips were both accepted, and the pair relocated to the Seattle area and settled into a comfortable routine of producing Dirty Duck and Trots and Bonnie, their respective Lampoon strips.
www.comic-art.com /intervws/londart.htm   (2767 words)

  
 Charles Schulz
His Minneapolis comic panel Li'l Folks was renamed Peanuts and syndicated nationwide in 1950.
By the mid-1960s it had become one of the best-known cartoon strips in the world.
Schulz did not pass the strip to another artist, but many newspapers continue to publish daily reruns of Schulz's past Peanuts strips.
www.factmonster.com /biography/var/charlesschulz.html   (317 words)

  
 Daily and Weekly Cartoons at Smileyland.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Hair of the Dawg is a comical perspective on a dogs life.
Cartoons, comic strips, single panel cartoons & humorous cartoons by Brad Fitzpatrick.
Cartoons, humorous illustrations and comics for all ages.
www.smileyland.com /cartoons   (1664 words)

  
      Megami-sama.net v1.0      Belldandy Style! ...
Published by Kodansha, this lovely hardcover book collects most of Kosuke Fujishima's original Mini-Goddess 4-panel comic strips, and publishes them with both Japanese and English text.
The only strips missing are those from tankouban volume 24 and onward.
This book also collects all of Fujishima's color artwork of the mini-Goddesses.
www.megami-sama.net /manga01.php   (1293 words)

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