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strips and renamed
From 1955, Billy Bunter comic strips were published in Holland, in the Dutch language comic Sjors, with the character renamed " Billie Turf ".
With Tubbs an increasingly unimportant character, Turner officially renamed the daily and Sunday strips Captain Easy in 1949.
On 24 April, the SS Clyde Valley was renamed the " Mountjoy II ", with the use of strips of canvas painted with white letters on a black background.
Fred's cartoon strips are renamed as Wurzel in Germany, Lillo il Cane Saggio ( Lillo the wise dog ) in Italy, Lorang in Norway, Laban in Sweden and Retu, Pitko or Koiraskoira in Finland.

strips and formerly
Today, new comic strips appear sporadically, although formerly the site was updated daily.
WAPA-TV uses it same logo for Noticentro ( formerly Noticentro 4 ), changing the word WAPA to Noticentro, but with the same red strips at the right.
Where necessary different widths can be seamed together with a seaming iron and seam tape ( formerly it was sewn together ) and it is fixed to a floor over a cushioned underlay ( pad ) using nails, tack strips ( known in the UK as gripper rods ), adhesives, or occasionally decorative metal stair rods, thus distinguishing it from rugs or mats, which are loose-laid floor coverings.
Until the 2009 edition, the annuals mainly featured reprints from around 14 – 15 years ago from the cover date of Dennis the Menace, Gnasher and Gnipper and formerly Gnasher's Tale and Rasher strips in The Beano, although there is some new material.
The area is a mix of 1920's style row homes, a few high rise apartment buildings near York and Chelten, some older twins and single homes especially near 13th St and Spencer St, formerly known as Green Lane, along with various commercial strips along Broad Street, Olney Avenue in and around Broad Street, and the 5700-5900 block of Old York Road
In August 2005 the Sunday editions of Unshelved, formerly indistinguishable from the weekday strips, became the

strips and Twisted
Twisted ToyFare Theatres popularity was such that Wizard Entertainment has released several trade paperback collections of the strips.

strips and Theatre
Early Sunday strips, such as Thimble Theatre and Little Orphan Annie, filled an entire newspaper page, a format known to collectors as full page.

strips and ")
In the United Kingdom and Ireland crisps are potato chips while chips refer to thick strips similar to french fries ( as in " fish and chips ") and served hot.
Viz also lampoons political ideas-both left-wing ideals, in strips such as " The Modern Parents " ( and to an extent in Student Grant ), and right-wing ones such as " Baxter Basics ", " Major Misunderstanding ", " Victorian Dad " and numerous strips involving tabloid columnists Garry Bushell (" Garry Bushell the Bear ") and Richard Littlejohn (" Richard Littlecock " and " Robin Hood and Richard Littlejohn "), portraying them as obsessed with homosexuality, political correctness and non-existent left-wing conspiracies to the exclusion of all else.
Point-to-point construction uses terminal strips ( sometimes called " tag boards ") or turret boards.
Cargo cults — the religious practice that has appeared in many traditional tribal societies in the wake of interaction with technologically advanced cultures — focus on obtaining the material wealth ( the " cargo ") of the advanced culture by building mock aircraft, landing strips, and the like.
" Bad " Shmoos ( called " Nogoodniks ") debuted in a series of Sunday strips in 1949.
Deitch regularly contributed comical, psychedelia-tinged comic strips ( featuring the flower child " Sunshine Girl " and " The India Rubber Man ") to New York City's premier underground newspaper, the East Village Other, beginning in 1967.
The rest of the fanzine contains articles about past team exploits, contributions from readers and often comic strips which poke fun at United's rivals such as Manchester City (" Bertie Magoo-The Bitter Blue ") and Liverpool (" Sticky Fingers ")
* Keemun Gongfu or Congou ( 祁門功夫 )-Made with careful skill (" gongfu ") to produce thin, tight strips without breaking the leaves.
* Jim's Journal cartoon collections ( all strips and books credited to " Jim ")
* " Plebes " cartoon collections ( all strips and books credited to " L. T. Horton ")
The branches could be bent and shaped with various forms of bamboo scaffolding, twisted lead strips, and iron or brass wire ; they could be cut, burnt, or grafted ; the bark was sometimes lacerated at places or smeared with sugary substance to induce termites (" white ants ") to roughen it or even to eat the similarly sweetened heartwood.
The word kóe-tiâu ( literally meaning " ricecake strips ") generally refers to flat rice noodles, which are the usual ingredient in West Malaysia and Singapore.
Although they varied, strips would traditionally be a furlong ( a " furrow-long ") in length, ( 220 yards, about 200 metres ), and from about up to a chain wide ( 22 yards, about 20 metres ), giving an area of from.
Chicken fingers ( also called " chicken strips ", " chicken fillets ", or " chicken tenders ") are chicken meat that does not include any bones or skin.
After the Western Redcedar or Yellow cypress ( often called " Yellow cedar ") bark was peeled in long strips from the trees, the outer layer was split away, and the flexible inner layer was shredded and processed.
He is known of his " Punaniska " ( Finnish for " redneck ") comic albums and his strips in Finnish magazines such as the " Mikrokivikausi " ( Finnish for " computer stoneage ") strip in the computer magazine MikroBitti.
was a photo-comic that consisted mostly of photographs of Lego charactes and sets with speech balloons added above them ( although there were some strips named Me-with Morgan-Mar in them-as well as the fantasy and space themes-which were photographs of painted miniatures ) and had several ( usually ) distinct casts of characters ( called " themes ") with many different kinds of jokes and story arcs.
The comic had 64 pages, which were prefaced with a contents page (" Classic Contents ") and until 2007 were followed by an advert for the next month's issue, with the back cover showing original strips starring Roger the Dodger, Little Plum, Plug, Beryl the Peril amongst others, drawn by Gordon Bell or Keith Reynolds.
His career has subsequently been quite closely linked with the more famous Moore – the pair collaborated under pseudonyms ( Steve's pseudonym was " Pedro Henry ", Alan's was " Curt Vile ") on strips for Sounds magazine, including one which introduced the character Axel Pressbutton, who was later to feature in the Warrior anthology comic, as well as a standalone series published by Eclipse Comics.

strips and have
A number of strips in the comic have run for a very long time.
These longer strips include The Bash Street Kids Adventures written and drawn by Kev F Sutherland which since 2004 have featured parodies of famous comic strip images, including Amazing Fantasy's first Spider-Man cover, Action Comics ' first Superman cover, and most recently the cover of X Men # 100.
These polls have been quite influential, as they indicate which strips the readers like best, and strips that have performed poorly in these polls were usually dropped.
Comic strips have appeared in American magazines such as Liberty and Boys ' Life and also on the front covers of magazines, such as the Flossy Frills series on The American Weekly Sunday newspaper supplement.
Numerous events in newspaper comic strips have reverberated throughout society at large, though few of these events occurred in recent years, owing mainly to the declining role of the newspaper comic strip as an entertainment form.
However, a few newspapers have published daily strips in color, and some newspapers have published Sunday strips in black and white.
As strips have become smaller, the number of panels have been reduced.
The popularity and accessibility of strips meant they were often clipped and saved ; authors including John Updike and Ray Bradbury have written about their childhood collections of clipped strips.
Proof sheets were the means by which syndicates provided newspapers with black-and-white line art for the reproduction of strips ( which they arranged to have colored in the case of Sunday strips ).
Typically each sheet will have either six daily strips of a given title or one Sunday strip.
Comic strips have also been published in Sunday newspaper magazines.
The majority of traditional newspaper comic strips have some Internet presence.
A number of strips have featured animals (' funny animals ') as main characters.
As newspapers change, the changes have affected comic strips.
Daily strips have suffered as well, in 1910 the strips had an unlimited amount of panels, covering the entire width page, while by 1930 most " dailies " had four or five panels covering six of the eight columns occupied by a traditional broadsheet paper, by 1958 those four panels would be narrower, and those would have half of the space a 1910 daily strip had, and around 1998 most strips would have three panels only ( with a few exceptions ), or even two or one on an occasional basis, apart from strips being smaller, as most papers became slightly narrower.

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