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Frank and Ernest is an American comic strip created and illustrated by Bob Thaves and later Tom Thaves. [2] It debuted on November 6, 1972, and has since been published daily in over 1,200 newspapers. [3] The strip is distributed to Spanish-speaking countries as Justo y Franco. [4] Bob Thaves died on August 1, 2006.
Asterix and Obelix (1977– ) by René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo (US reprint of French album stories edited into comic strip form). At the Zü (1995–1998) by Ron Ruelle (US) Aunt Tenna (see Channel Chuckles) by Bil Keane (US) The Avridge Farm (1987–2005) by Jeff Wilson ; Axa (1978–1986) by Enrique Badia Romero and Donne Avenell (UK)
Frank and Ernest began appearing in magazines as early as the 1960s. It was first nationally syndicated on November 6, 1972. It was first nationally syndicated on November 6, 1972. Frank and Ernest' s distributor, United Media, said that the strip was carried by more than 1,300 newspapers and read by 25 million people. [ 1 ]
As part of a nationwide update of the USA TODAY Network's comics pages, the Times-News is refreshing the list of titles we offer, holding on to some longtime favorites while adding new strips ...
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ArcaMax Publishing is a privately-owned American web/email syndication news publisher that provides editorial content, columns & features, comic strips, and editorial cartoons via email. [2] ArcaMax also produces co-branded newsletters with corporate clients. The company is based in Newport News, Virginia. Its revenue comes from advertising. [2]
The Times is discontinuing Monday through Saturday reruns of “Doonesbury” (don’t worry -- the Sunday-only new strips will stay); seven-day reruns of “Get Fuzzy”; all seven days of ...
The Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA) is an editorial column and comic strip newspaper syndication service based in the United States and established in 1902. The oldest syndicate still in operation, the NEA was originally a secondary news service to the Scripps Howard News Service; it later evolved into a general syndicate best known for syndicating the comic strips Alley Oop, Our ...