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Hägar the Horrible is the title and main character of an American comic strip created by cartoonist Dik Browne and syndicated by King Features Syndicate. It first appeared on February 4, 1973 [ 1 ] (in Sunday papers) and the next day in daily newspapers, and was an immediate success. [ 2 ]
The National Cartoonists Society gave Browne a second Reuben Award for Hägar the Horrible in 1973, and three more Best-Humor Strip awards in 1977, 1984, and 1986. [2] In 1973, the National Cartoonists Society gave him the Elzie Segar Award.
He contributed to Hägar from the beginning of the comic in 1972 and co-authored Hägar the Horrible's Very Nearly Complete Viking Handbook in 1985. When Dik Browne died in 1989, Chris Browne continued the strip, both writing and drawing, [ 1 ] while Chance Browne took over Hi and Lois.
Readers of The Herald-Mail love their comics.. Whether it's Peanuts, For Better or for Worse, or my favorite, Pearls before Swine, reading the funnies is a Sunday tradition in many households ...
Especially because the traditional "first Thanksgiving" story taught in schools tends to erase the true history, with children dressed up as "Pilgrims" and historically inaccurate "Indians."
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As far as I know Hägar the Horrible is the common way to write the name. – AxSkov 05:07, 1 September 2005 (UTC) Oppose. He is, as far as I am aware, always referred to as Hägar the Horrible in comic strips about him. The book about him is titled Hägar the Horrible's Viking Handbook. I haven't been able to find any reference to the spelling ...