Fast forward to 2023 Luann, your brother ran circles around you as far as career, social and family life go by then, a success while you are not a failure but not much of anything…… . Maybe if you looked at improving yourself instead of finding faults with others you would not be the lonely girl in 2023 as most for your friends now have moved on with relationships and all, except Bern. Have fun with her….
I was a big fan of Buzz Sawyer and Rip Kirby in the early 1960s during the all-to-brief time my parents were willing to subscribe to the San Francisco Examiner. I became a Prince Valiant fan later on, and read Steve Canyon, though I wasn’t a major fan. I never cared much for Flash Gordon.
The Phantom and Mandrake the Magician by Lee Falk, Johnny Hazard by Frank Robbins, Buck Rogers by Dick Calkans who predates Flash Gordon by a few years.
Richard Fenton Outcault’s “The Yellow Kid,” which debuted in The New York World in 1896, is generally credited as the first comic strip. It was a serial, single-panel comic featuring a sort of aged baby on whose saclike yellow garment were printed words that he presumably spoke or thought. -from Google
Pointspread over 1 year ago
What about Pogo?
TampaFanatic1 over 1 year ago
Fast forward to 2023 Luann, your brother ran circles around you as far as career, social and family life go by then, a success while you are not a failure but not much of anything…… . Maybe if you looked at improving yourself instead of finding faults with others you would not be the lonely girl in 2023 as most for your friends now have moved on with relationships and all, except Bern. Have fun with her….
Willywise52 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Brad…by Greg…
Mordock999 Premium Member over 1 year ago
What?
No Dick Tracy, the detective that once dispatched criminals in the most justifiably brutal fashion?
scottartist creator over 1 year ago
Speaking of Prince Valiant, I have a page to finish up right now.
Jogger2 over 1 year ago
I read Prince Valiant and Steve Canyon when I was a kid. I’m not familiar with the others, except Buz Sawyer sounds familiar.
ArcticFox Premium Member over 1 year ago
Well, let’s not forget “Our Boarding House” by Gene Ahern! It ran for 63 years.
CoreyTaylor1 over 1 year ago
Brad DeGroot.
Daily illustrating what Garfield would look like if he were human!
WF11 over 1 year ago
I was a big fan of Buzz Sawyer and Rip Kirby in the early 1960s during the all-to-brief time my parents were willing to subscribe to the San Francisco Examiner. I became a Prince Valiant fan later on, and read Steve Canyon, though I wasn’t a major fan. I never cared much for Flash Gordon.
JamesMc21 over 1 year ago
The Phantom and Mandrake the Magician by Lee Falk, Johnny Hazard by Frank Robbins, Buck Rogers by Dick Calkans who predates Flash Gordon by a few years.
Sisyphos over 1 year ago
—By Greg Evans, Luann. Give credit where credit is due….
ComicRelief over 1 year ago
I am quite enjoying reading the vintage Buzz Sawyer, Flash, Rip Kirby, Secret Agent X-9 and many others at comics kingdom. I like Buzz and Rip a lot!
tammyspeakslife Premium Member over 1 year ago
Richard Fenton Outcault’s “The Yellow Kid,” which debuted in The New York World in 1896, is generally credited as the first comic strip. It was a serial, single-panel comic featuring a sort of aged baby on whose saclike yellow garment were printed words that he presumably spoke or thought. -from Google