newspaper comic
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newspaper
noun
uk/ˈnjuːzˌpeɪ.pər/us/ˈnuːzˌpeɪ.pɚ/
a regularly printed document consisting of large sheets of paper that are folded together, or a website, containing news reports, articles, photographs, ...
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comic
noun[C]
uk/ˈkɒm.ɪk/us/ˈkɑː.mɪk/
a magazine or book that contains a set of stories told in pictures with a small amount ...
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Between 1955 and 1995, 45 comic books were published of hisnewspapercomicstrip.
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Some of the material were reprints from the 1970snewspapercomicstrip.
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This company was known for its reprints of classicnewspapercomicstrips in various forms.
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They began to develop an idea for anewspapercomicstrip based around a farm.
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Another reference to the campaign appeared in the title of anewspapercomicstrip collection.
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The trilogy's storyline stretches from the beginnings of thenewspapercomicstrips in the 1890s to the 1970s.
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Despite the show title, the segments have no history innewspapercomicstrips.
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The permanent collection features some 6,000 pieces, including original animation cels, comic book pages and earlynewspapercomicstrips.
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Produced in an 8-by-9-inch format, it reprinted black-and-whitenewspapercomicstrips and lasted a year.
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Because it originally started as a dailynewspapercomicstrip, stories were focused for a mature audience with serious issues of war, politics, history and eroticism.
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Her right arm is perpetually in a sling, (though it is revealed in anewspapercomicthat she, in fact, is only wearing the sling to cover up a tattoo).
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Mostnewspapercomicstrips are syndicated; a syndicate hires people to write and draw a strip and then distributes it to many newspapers for a fee.
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American comics emerged as a mass medium in the early 20th century with the advent ofnewspapercomic strips; magazine-style comic books followed in the 1930s.
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Conlan continued developing his artistic talent, carefully studying comic book art,newspapercomicstrips, and political cartoons, and started selling his own drawings while a high school student.
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Pastis generally works five to nine months ahead of deadline, a rarity in the world of newspaper comics.
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