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The Captain and the Kids expanded as a daily strip during the 1930s, but it had only a short run.
However, the Sunday strip remained popular for decades.
From 1946, Dirks ' son, John Dirks, gradually began doing more of the work on The Captain and the Kids.
They introduced new characters and plots during the 1950s, including a 1958 science fiction storyline about a brilliant inventor and alien invasions.
Even as John Dirks took over most of the work, Rudolph Dirks signed the strip until his death in 1968.
John Dirks ' drawing shifted slightly towards a more square-formed line, though it maintained the original style until The Captain and the Kids ended its run in 1979.

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