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  2. Mark Trail - Wikipedia

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    Mark Trail is a newspaper comic strip created by the American cartoonist Ed Dodd. Introduced April 15, 1946, the strip centers on environmental and ecological themes. As of 2020, King Features syndicated the strip to "nearly 150 newspapers and digital outlets worldwide."

  3. Ed Dodd - Wikipedia

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    On April 15, 1946, he launched Mark Trail as a daily comic strip distributed by The New York Post to 45 newspapers. Mark Trail centers on environmental themes and its title character, a wildlife photographer and author whose assignments inevitably lead to involvement in local environmental conflicts. Trail was a younger "alter ego" of Dodd ...

  4. Paul Ryan (cartoonist) - Wikipedia

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    The Phantom daily strip from 2006. Art by Paul Ryan. On The Phantom, Ryan penciled and inked. When asked how long it takes to produce his daily comic strip, Ryan estimated "four hours to pencil a strip and three hours to ink it in, crafting lighting and shadows." [6] Ryan began with penciling only the line work. "I work out the lighting ...

  5. Phantom (character) - Wikipedia

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    The Phantom is a fictional costumed crime-fighter who operates from the fictional country of Bangalla (originally Bengali). [1] The character was created by Lee Falk for the adventure comic strip The Phantom, which debuted in newspapers on February 17, 1936.

  6. Changes coming to the Daily Jeffersonian comics pages ... - AOL

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    Comics evolve to reflect the culture and tastes of the times. The USA Today Network – of which the Daily Jeff is a part – is transitioning its comic pages to best serve audiences.

  7. Sy Barry - Wikipedia

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    Barry's first Phantom daily strip was published on August 21, 1961 and his last on September 3, 1994. He replaced Bill Lignante on the Sundays. His first Phantom Sunday page was published on May 20, 1962 and his last on September 18, 1994.

  8. Artist Captured The Quirky Side Of Life In His 30 Funny Comics

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    Image credits: rejects_thecomicstrip Bored Panda reached out to Tom Zilis to ask him a few questions about his comic strip. We were curious to learn what inspired him to start creating the series ...

  9. Los Angeles Times redraws comics pages with five fresh titles

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    These are the results of an overall review of the syndicated comics that The Times publishes, which we promised to readers after printing a “9 Chickweed Lane” strip Dec. 1 that contained an ...