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" Comic strip historian Allan Holtz described how strips were provided as mats ( the plastic or cardboard trays in which molten metal is poured to make plates ) or even plates ready to be put directly on the printing press.
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IDW collected Jones ' strip in 2011 as part of their Library of American Comic Strips.
Adams has also received the National Cartoonist Society Reuben Award and Newspaper Comic Strip Award in 1997 for his work on the strip.
Adams was named best international comic strip artist of 1995 in the Adamson Awards given by the Swedish Academy of Comic Art.
Garry Trudeau received the National Cartoonist Society Newspaper Comic Strip Award for 1994, and their Reuben Award for 1995 for his work on the strip.
" Comic books " at the time were tabloid-sized collections of comic strip reprints in color.
In 1995, the strip was one of 20 included in the Comic Strip Classics series of commemorative postage stamps and postcards.
; The Franco-Belgian comics: The Comic strip The Adventures of Tintin, one of the most popular 20th century European comics, was created in 1929 by Hergé.
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* Champ ( comics ), a comic strip featured in the British Comic Whizzer and Chips
* John and Gillian, the Doctor's grandchildren from the TV Comic comic strip
; Comic strip ( 1960 )
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Hal Foster was recognized for his work on the strip with the Banshees ' Silver Lady award in 1952, followed by the National Cartoonists Society's Reuben Award in 1957, their Story Comic Strip Award in 1964, their Special Features Award in 1966 and 1967, the Gold Key award in 1977, and the Elzie Segar Award in 1978.
Murphy received the National Cartoonists Society Story Comic Strip Award for his work on the strip in 1971, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1984 and 1987.
In 1995, the strip was one of 20 included in the Comic Strip Classics series of commemorative postage stamps.
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At one Comic Con panel, slides of a realistic European barbarian strip were previewed as one of many new titles in development.
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Examples of the full page Sunday strip were printed in The Comic Strip Century ( 1995, reissued in 2004 as 100 Years of Comic Strips ), edited by Bill Blackbeard, Dale Crain and James Vance.

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Comic book historian Joe Torcivia notes Armstrong was the first to draw the character with a mouth, making him look like a shadow instead of someone under a black cloak.
Comic strip historian Bill Blackbeard ( 1926 – 2011 ) edited a series of strip reprints for SPEC Productions.
" In America's Great Comic Strip Artists ( 1997 ), comics historian Richard Marschall analyzed the overtly misanthropic subtext of Li ' l Abner:
Capp turned that world upside-down by routinely injecting politics and social commentary into Li ' l Abner ," wrote comics historian Rick Marschall in America's Great Comic Strip Artists ( 1989 ).
" Capp is at his allegorical best in the epics of the Shmoos, and later, the Kigmies ," wrote comic strip historian Jerry Robinson ( in The Comics: An Illustrated History of Comic Strip Art, 1974 ).
" Within this framework, historian Jess Nevins writes that, " Timely Publications how Goodman's group companies had become known ; before this it was known as ' Red Circle ' because of the logo that Goodman had put on his pulp magazines ...." A variation was used as a publishing imprint on some Timely comics, with the Michigan State University's Comic Art Collection Reading Room Index giving Red Circle Magazines as an " American comics publisher, a Timely-Marvel imprint ", and listing issues of Comic Capers ( 1946 ), Snafu ( 1956 ) and My Own Romance ( 1960 ) as examples.
* Alan Kistler's " History of Brainiac " Comic book historian Alan Kistler of MonitorDuty. com explores the entire history of this Superman villain all the way up to the present day, with in-depth discussions of why parts of the character's history were changed and how he has been interpreted in other media.
Comics historian Ron Goulart, in Comic Book Encyclopedia, refers to Batman as the " creation of artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger ".
Comic book historian Michael Barrier notes that by the early 1950s, Dell seemed to be giving more emphasis to subscription sales ( promoted via premium giveaways as part of the Dell Comics Club ), which necessitated stable series instead of one-shots.
Comic book historian Mark Carlson has stated at its peak in the mid-50s " while Dell ’ s total number of comic book titles only 15 % of those published, it control nearly a third of the total market.
* Comic book historian Joe Torcivia The Issue at Hand blog entry " Happy 50th Anniversary to Gold Key Comics!
Comic strip historian Allan Holtz described the transitions of these Ahern creations:
* Comic artist and historian Art Spiegelman interviewed about the significance of Lynd Ward
* Comic historian Alan J. Porter is born.

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* Comic book writer / illustrator Don Rosa has written a Scrooge McDuck comic about the mine, called The Dutchman's Secret.
In addition to Milwaukee artists like himself, Mitchell, Bruce Walthers, Don Glassford, and Wendel Pugh, Kitchen began to publish works by such cartoonists as Howard Cruse, Trina Robbins and S. Clay Wilson, and he soon expanded his operations, launching Krupp Comic Works, a parent organization into which he placed ownership of Kitchen Sink Press and through which he also launched such diverse ventures as a record company and a commercial art studio.
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Ayers ' hands appear onscreen as those of a cartoonist played by actor Don Briggs in " The Comic Strip Murders ", a 1949 episode of the CBS television series Suspense.
She also crushingly insults every character she comes into contact with, her insults often resembling the jokes of insult comics in the tradition of Don Rickles or Triumph the Insult Comic Dog.

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