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Cartoonist Kevin Fagan grew up idolizing Charles M. Schulz and “Peanuts.” Now that his own comic strip, “Drabble,” is turning 45 this week, Fagan is contemplating his long run in the funny pages and once again has Schulz on his mind. “I knew ...
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10 Best Comic Strips Since 2010, Ranked
Since the 1900s and even earlier, comic strips have been a foundational aspect of art and culture. Through humor and simple illustration, comic strips have become one of the most relatable and amusing forms of media. With the development of technology ...
Rob Conzo and Eric Diton know a thing or two about navigating the challenges of working for “Big Broker.” They spent more than 45 combined years working at wirehouses. Now that they broke away, they are highlighting experiences from their wirehouse ...
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10 greatest comic strips of all time, ranked
Peanuts. The Far Side. Calvin and Hobbes. These names top the list of the greatest syndicated comics of all-time, but what other iconic strips round out the list, and why? Let's take a look at the comics that transformed the genre and made the funny pages must-read material over the last century.
On December 31st, 1995, just ten years after Watterson first began his monumental comic strip, Calvin and Hobbes had its perfect finale.