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  2. Judge Parker - Wikipedia

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    Judge Parker is an American soap opera-style comic strip created by Nicholas P. Dallis that first appeared on November 24, 1952. [1] The strip's look and content were influenced by the work of Allen Saunders and Ken Ernst on Mary Worth .

  3. Mike Manley (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Notable works. Darkhawk, The Phantom and Judge Parker. Official website. Michael Manley (born October 19, 1961) [1] is an American artist, most notable as a comic strip cartoonist and comic book inker and penciller. Manley currently draws two syndicated comic strips, Judge Parker and The Phantom. He is also known for co-creating the Marvel ...

  4. Francesco Marciuliano - Wikipedia

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    Francesco Marciuliano. Francesco Marciuliano is the writer of the syndicated comic strips Sally Forth and Judge Parker. Marciuliano also wrote The New York Times bestselling book I Could Pee on This and Other Poems by Cats (2013), the national bestseller I Could Chew on This and Other Poems by Dogs (2013), and I Knead My Mommy and Other Poems ...

  5. Nicholas P. Dallis - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Peter Dallis (December 15, 1911 – July 6, 1991), [1] was an American psychiatrist turned comic strip writer, creator of the soap opera -style strips Rex Morgan, M.D., Judge Parker and Apartment 3-G. Separating his comics career from his medical practice, he wrote under pseudonyms, Dal Curtis for Rex Morgan, M.D. and Paul Nichols for ...

  6. Woody Wilson (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Woody Wilson is an American comic strip writer who crafted stories for Rex Morgan, M.D. and Judge Parker over many years. He retired from writing both strips in 2016. He retired from writing both strips in 2016.

  7. The Washington Post - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Post, locally known as " the Post " and, informally, WaPo or WP, is an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C., the national capital. It is the most widely circulated newspaper in the Washington metropolitan area [5][6] and has a national audience. As of 2023, the Post has the third-largest print circulation in the ...

  8. Harold LeDoux - Wikipedia

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    Judge Parker. Harold Anthony LeDoux (November 7, 1926 – June 7, 2015) was an American artist best known for his work on the newspaper comic strip Judge Parker. [1] [2] He worked in the realistic style associated with Stan Drake, Leonard Starr, et al. While in the Merchant Marine during World War II, LeDoux saved enough money to be able to ...

  9. Dan Heilman - Wikipedia

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    Dan Heilman (1922 – December 17, 1966) was the first artist of the Judge Parker comic strip. He was born in 1922 (some sources say 1924) in Cincinnati, Ohio . Having served in World War II, Heilman became an assistant to artist Ken Ernst on the Mary Worth comic strip, and to Roy Crane on Buz Sawyer. [1] In 1949 he was the artist for a comic ...