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  2. Bil Keane - Wikipedia

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    Keane was born in Crescentville, a neighborhood in Philadelphia, and attended parochial school at St. William Parish and Northeast Catholic High School. [3] [4] While a schoolboy, he taught himself to draw by mimicking the style of the cartoons published in The New Yorker. [5]

  3. The Family Circus - Wikipedia

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    The Family Circus characters appeared in animated form in three television holiday specials, all broadcast on NBC: A Special Valentine with the Family Circus (1978), [14] A Family Circus Christmas (1979), [15] A Family Circus Easter (1982). [16] The Easter special featured jazz musician Dizzy Gillespie as the Easter Bunny. This special is a ...

  4. Silly Philly - Wikipedia

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    Silly Philly was the first comic strip by Bil Keane, most noted for the long-running comic The Family Circus. Silly Philly ran from April 27, 1947, to September 3, 1961. [1]In 1947, Keane created the Sunday strip while working for the Philadelphia Bulletin. [2]

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  6. List of Christian animations - Wikipedia

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    Larryboy: The Cartoon Adventures: March 16, 2002 – June 10, 2003 Hermie and Friends: December 10, 2002 – May 1, 2010 Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie: October 4, 2002 The Star of Christmas: October 2002 Ribbits! 2002 – 2003 Ben Hur: February 15, 2003 A Wobots Christmas: December 17, 2003 [10] The 3 Wise Men: December 19, 2003 The Legend of the ...

  7. Category:Christian comics - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Christian comics" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. ... The Family Circus; For Heaven's Sake (comic strip) G.

  8. Cartoonists Remember 9/11 - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Keane, co-author of The Family Circus told the Associated Press, "I knew that it was something that I think would work for Family Circus if I could find the approach for it. Because Family Circus is more of a realistic look at family, and I don't necessarily have a cartoon that is a 'joke a day,' but more sentimental and more emotional, it ...

  9. The Gospel According to Peanuts - Wikipedia

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    While Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy, Linus, and the rest of the Peanuts gang have enjoyed the kind of success most cartoon characters can only dream about—becoming pop culture icons of the highest order and entering the global consciousness practically as family members—Robert Short's The Gospel According to Peanuts also has found a place in ...