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  2. Get Fuzzy - Wikipedia

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    Get Fuzzy is an American gag-a-day comic strip written and drawn by Darby Conley. It features Boston advertising executive Rob Wilco and his two anthropomorphic pets, a dog, Satchel Pooch, and a cat, Bucky Katt. While there have been no new comics produced since 2019, the reruns continue to appear in newspapers.

  3. Darby Conley - Wikipedia

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    Conley was born in Concord, Massachusetts, in 1970, and grew up in Knoxville, Tennessee. [1]While in high school in 1986, he won a student cartooning competition. During his senior year at Doyle High School (now South-Doyle High School) in Knoxville, Conley was voted 'Most Talented' by his graduating class.

  4. Wumo - Wikipedia

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    In October 2013, WUMO began being syndicated by Universal Uclick, [3] appearing in hundreds of newspapers across the United States, including The Washington Post and the New York Daily News (in some markets replacing the comic strip Get Fuzzy). [4] WUMO's launch was larger than those of such notable strips as Calvin and Hobbes and The Far Side. [4]

  5. The Independent daily cartoon - AOL

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    The daily cartoon from The Independent's Voices section To order prints or signed copies of a selection of Independent cartoons, call 0191 603 0178 or visit: independent.newsprints.co.uk 6 January ...

  6. Comic strip - Wikipedia

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    The last full-page comic strip was the Prince Valiant strip for 11 April 1971. Comic strips have also been published in Sunday newspaper magazines. Russell Patterson and Carolyn Wells' New Adventures of Flossy Frills was a continuing strip series seen on Sunday magazine covers.

  7. List of newspaper comic strips G–O - Wikipedia

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    Laff of the Week (1949–1976) by Bob Barnes and later George Crenshaw and others; (1981– ) by Bill Murray; Lala Palooza (1936–c. 1939) by Rube Goldberg (US) Lance (1955–1960) by Warren Tufts (US) Laredo Crockett (1950–1968) by Bob Schoenke (US) The Larks (1957–1970s) originally by Jack Dunkley (UK) Larry's World (1970–1992) by Larry