Tribune Content Agency Warning: You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you log in or create an account, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.Anti-spam check. Do not fill this in! ==Comic strips== ===Strips as of 2023=== * ''[[Harley Schwadron|9 to 5]]'' * ''[[Animal Crackers (comic strip)|Animal Crackers]]'' * ''Bliss'' by [[Harry Bliss]] * ''[[Bottom Liners]]'' * ''[[Bound and Gagged (comic strip)|Bound and Gagged]]'' * ''[[Brewster Rockit: Space Guy!]]'' * ''[[Broom-Hilda]]'' * ''[[Dick Tracy]]'' * ''[[Gasoline Alley (comic strip)|Gasoline Alley]]'' * ''[[Gil Thorp]]'' * ''[[Love Is...]]'' * ''[[The Middletons]]'' * ''[[Pluggers]]'' * ''[[Ziggy]]'' ===Discontinued strips=== {{incomplete list|date=October 2018}} {{colbegin}} * ''[[The Adventures of Smilin' Jack]]'' by [[Zack Mosley]] (1933β1973) * ''[[Aggie Mack]] / Aggie'' by [[Hal Rasmusson]] and Roy L. Fox (1946β1972) * ''[[Beyond Mars]]'' by [[Jack Williamson]] & [[Lee Elias]] (February 17, 1952 β May 13, 1955) * ''[[Bobby Make-Believe]]'' by [[Frank King (cartoonist)|Frank King]] (1915β1919) * ''[[Brenda Starr, Reporter]]'' originally by [[Dale Messick]] (1940β2011) * ''[[Ching Chow]]'' originally by [[Sidney Smith (cartoonist)|Sidney Smith]] and [[Stanley Link]] (1927β1990) * ''Closer Than We Think'' by [[Arthur Radebaugh]] (January 12, 1958 β January 6, 1963) β Sunday panel<ref>Holtz, Allan. [http://strippersguide.blogspot.com/2006/05/obscurity-of-day-closer-than-we-think.html "Obscurity of the Day: Closer Than We Think,"] ''Stripper's Guide'' (Sunday, May 21, 2006).</ref> * ''[[Compu-toon]]'' by [[Charles Boyce]] (1994β1997; moved to [[Universal Uclick]]) * ''[[Conrad (comic strip)|Conrad]]'' by [[Bill Schorr]] (1982β1986) * ''Deathless Deer'' by [[Alicia Patterson]] and [[Neysa McMein]] (1942β1943)<ref>[[Trina Robbins]] and [[Catherine Yronwode]], ''Women and the Comics''. Eclipse Books, Canada, 1985. {{ISBN|9780913035023}}. (pp. 41-2) </ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Markstein |first1=Don |title=Deathless Deer |url=http://www.toonopedia.com/deathles.htm |website=Don Markstein's Toonopedia |access-date=22 April 2020}}</ref> * ''[[Dondi]]'' by [[Gus Edson]] and [[Irwin Hasen]] (1955β1986) * ''[[Friday Foster]]'' by Jim Lawrence and later [[Jorge LongarΓ³n]] (1970β1974) * ''[[The Gumps]]'' by [[Sidney Smith (cartoonist)|Sidney Smith]] (1917β1959) * ''[[Harold Teen]]'' by [[Carl Ed]] (1919β1959) * ''[[Helen, Sweetheart of the Internet]]'' by Peter Zale (5 June 2000 β 25 December 2005) * ''Housebroken'' (2002β2010) * ''[[In the Bleachers]]'' by [[Steve Moore (cartoonist)|Steve Moore]] (1985β1995; moved to [[Universal Press Syndicate]])<ref name=GoComics>[https://www.gocomics.com/blog/3053/steve-moore-in-the-bleachers "Steve Moore (In the Bleachers): by GoComics,"] GoComics (March 13, 2015).</ref> * ''Kennesaw'' by [[Reamer Keller]] (1953β1955) * ''[[Li'l Abner]]'' by [[Al Capp]] (1964β1977) β moved over from [[United Feature Syndicate]]<ref>Harvey, R.C. [http://www.tcj.com/reviews/al-capp-a-life-to-the-contrary/ "REVIEWS: Al Capp: A Life to the Contrary,"] ''The Comics Journal'' (MAR 14, 2013).</ref> * ''[[Little Joe (comic strip)|Little Joe]]'' originally by Ed Leffingwell (October 1, 1933β1972)<ref name=Toonpedia>[http://www.toonopedia.com/littljoe.htm ''Little Joe''] at [[Don Markstein's Toonopedia]], [https://www.webcitation.org/6bFweMEwC?url=http://toonopedia.com/littljoe.htm Archived] from the original on September 3, 2015.</ref> * ''[[Little Lulu]]'' (June 5, 1950 β May 1969) by Woody Kimbrell (1950β1964), Roger Armstrong (1964β1966), and Ed Nofziger (1966β1969) * ''[[Little Orphan Annie]]'' by [[Harold Gray]] and others (1924β2010) * ''[[Lola (comic strip)|Lola]]'' by Todd Clark (1999β2005; moved to [[United Feature Syndicate]])<ref>E&P Staff [http://www.editorandpublisher.com/news/lola-comic-moves-to-united-today/ "βLolaβ Comic Moves to United Today,"] ''Editor & Publisher'' (May 9, 2005).</ref> * ''Lolly'' (later changed to ''Lolly and Pepper'') by Pete Hansen (1955β1983)<ref>Roy Paul Nelson, ''Cartooning''. Chicago : Contemporary Books, 1975. {{ISBN|0809282127}} (p. 44)</ref> * ''[[Loose Parts]]'', originally by [[Dave Blazek]] and John Gilpin (December 2000βSeptember 24, 2014; moved to [[The Washington Post Writers Group]])Β βΒ acquired from the [[Los Angeles Times Syndicate]]<ref name=TDC-20220601>{{cite news|title=Loose Parts Changes Syndicates (Again)|first=D. D.|last=Degg|date=June 1, 2022|work=The Daily Cartoonist|url=https://www.dailycartoonist.com/index.php/2022/06/01/loose-parts-changes-syndicates-again/}}</ref> * ''Louie'' by [[Harry Hanan]] (1947β1976)<ref>Stephen D. Becker, Comic Art in America. New York : Simon and Schuster, 1959 (p. 271)</ref> * ''[[Mary Perkins, On Stage]]'' by [[Leonard Starr]] (February 1957 β September 9, 1979) * ''[[Moon Mullins]]'' by [[Frank Willard]] & [[Ferd Johnson]] (1923β1991) * ''[[Mother Goose and Grimm]]'' by [[Mike Peters (cartoonist)|Mike Peters]] (1984β2002; moved to [[King Features Syndicate]])<ref>Astor, Dave. [https://www.editorandpublisher.com/news/mike-peters-moves-to-king/ "Mike Peters Moves To King,"] ''Editor & Publisher'' (November 27, 2002).</ref> * ''[[Motley's Crew]]'' by [[Ben Templeton]] and [[Tom Forman (cartoonist)|Tom Forman]] (1976β2000) * ''Mount Pleasant'' by Rick McKee and Kent Sligh (2021-2023) * ''My Son John'' by [[Bill Hoest]] (April 4 1960 β c. April 1962)<ref>Holtz, Allan. [https://strippersguide.blogspot.com/2018/02/obscurity-of-day-my-son-john.html "Obscurity of the Day: My Son John,"] ''Stripper's Guide'' (February 19, 2018).</ref> * ''[[The Neighbors (comic strip)|The Neighbors]]'' by [[George Clark (cartoonist)|George Clark]] (1939β1971) * ''[[Old Doc Yak]]'' by [[Sidney Smith (cartoonist)|Sidney Smith]] (February 5, 1912 β June 22, 1919, December 7, 1930 β February 25, 1934) β second iteration as a weekly [[Topper (comic strip)|topper strip]] for ''The Gumps'' * ''[[Pink Panther (character)|The Pink Panther]]'' by Eric and Bill Teitelbaum (2004-2009) * ''Raising Hector'' by Peter Ramirez<ref>[https://www.lambiek.net/artists/r/ramirez_peter.htm Ramirez entry], Lambiek's ''Comiclopedia''. Accessed Dec. 10, 2018.</ref> (2006-2010) * ''[[Rick O'Shay]]'' by [[Stan Lynde]] (April 27, 1958 β March 8, 1981) * ''[[Shoe (comic strip)|Shoe]]'' by [[Jeff MacNelly]] and then others (1977β2008; moved to [[King Features Syndicate]])<ref>Press release. [http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20080811006214/en/King-Features-Syndicate-Shoe-Comic-Strip "King Features to Syndicate ''Shoe'' Comic Strip: Distribution of Popular Feature Begins September 1, 2008,"] ''Business Wire'' (August 2008).</ref> * ''[[Smitty (comic strip)|Smitty]]'' by [[Walter Berndt]] (1922β1973) * ''[[Smokey Stover]]'' by [[Bill Holman (cartoonist)|Bill Holman]] (1935β1973) <!-- THE SPIRIT WAS SYNDICATED BY REGISTER & TRIBUNE SYNDICATE * ''[[The Spirit]]'' by [[Will Eisner]] (1940-1952) --> * ''[[Spy vs. Spy]]'' by [[Duck Edwing]] and Dave Manak (2002β2014) * ''[[Sylvia (comic strip)|Sylvia]]'' (1981β2012) * ''[[Tales of the Green Beret]]'' by [[Robin Moore]] & [[Joe Kubert]] (September 20, 1965 β 1968) * ''[[The Teenie Weenies]]'' by [[William Donahey]] (June 14, 1914 β October 26, 1924; September 24, 1933 β December 2, 1934; May 18, 1941 β February 15, 1970) * ''[[Terry and the Pirates (comic strip)|Terry and the Pirates]]'' (1934β1973) by [[Milton Caniff]] (1934β1946) and [[George Wunder]] (1946β1973) * ''Texas Slim'' by [[Ferd Johnson]] (1925β1958)<ref>[http://toonopedia.com/texaslim.htm ''Texas Slim''] at [[Don Markstein's Toonopedia]]. [https://www.webcitation.org/6cFzEHPhV?url=http://toonopedia.com/texaslim.htm Archived] from the original on December 26 2018.</ref> * ''[[Tiny Tim (comic strip)|Tiny Tim]]'' by [[Stanley Link]] (July 23, 1933 β March 2, 1958) * ''Whiteboy'' (later changed to ''Whiteboy in Skull Valley'' and then simply ''Skull Valley'') by [[Garrett Price]] (Oct. 8, 1933βAug. 16, 1936)<ref>Markstein, Don. [http://www.toonopedia.com/whiteboy.htm "Whiteboy,"] Toonpedia. Accessed Oct. 26, 2018.</ref> * ''[[Winnie Winkle]]'' (1920β1996) by [[Martin Branner]] (1920β1962), Max Van Bibber (1962β1980), and [[Frank Bolle]] (1980β1996) * ''[[The World's Greatest Superheroes]]'' by numerous creators (1978β1985) {{colend}} Summary: Please note that all contributions to Christianpedia may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors. If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly, then do not submit it here. 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