As the USA TODAY Network debuts a new comics lineup across the nation, we are delving into the history and cultural impact of this uniquely American art form with experts from Ohio State University ...
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25 Best Comic Strips Of All Time
Be it cave paintings in prehistoric Spain, hieroglyphics in Ancient Egypt, or manga in modern Japan, visual storytelling has been an important part of human expression throughout history. American ...
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14 Best Comic Strips If You Love The Far Side
Although The Far Side ended in 1995, fans still seek more content from creator Gary Larson. They can read old comic strips or stay up to date with Larson on his website, where he periodically releases ...
Beloved comic strip with CT ties facing resurgence with new artist and collections of classic strips
“Nancy” is back, and this time you don’t need to be a snooty scholar to dig into this American comics classic. Several momentous incidents have drawn fresh interest in the cartoon character who has ...
While perusing each day’s installment of the comic strip Zits, have you ever been tempted to cut out the strip? Perhaps you have taped a favorite strip to the fridge or brought one to your place of ...
Here's a look at the comic strips readers began finding across all USA TODAY Network newspapers in October 2023, with the lineup set to appear in additional papers this January. The number of comics ...
Picasso’s revolutionary Cubism is considered the most influential art movement of the 20th century, earning him the moniker “father of modern art.” Its impact was so immense that it helped inspire a ...
Cartoonist Kevin Fagan grew up idolizing Charles M. Schulz and “Peanuts.” Now that his own comic strip, “Drabble,” is turning 45 this week, Fagan is contemplating his long run in the funny pages and ...
It’s been 40 years since local artist Greg Evans debuted his now famous comic strip “Luann.” That same year, he attended Comic-Con for the first time. The longtime resident of San Marcos said a lot ...
Calvin and Hobbes, Bill Watterson’s beloved comic strip, ended three decades ago this month, yet its magic endures, says William Kuskin, CU Boulder English professor and expert on comics and graphic ...
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