Tuesday, November 7, 2023

Comic Strips: Yesterday & Today

 
What would you guess was the longest running newspaper comic strip in the U.S.?? A strip most like your grandparents laughed over? 


If you guess the Katzenjammer Kids, you win a prize! This strip ran from 1897 t0 2006. 

Next in order were...... do you read any of these today? Which ones might you remember your parents, or grandparents, chuckling over?  P.S. They're not all carried in our local newspaper. Makes one wonder how they can still be relevant today...... Prince Valiant?

  • Gasoline Alley - 1918 to now
  • Barney Google & Snuffy Smith - 1919 to now
  • Little Orphan Annie - 1924 to 2010
  • Popeye - 1929-1994
  • Blondie - 1930 to now
  • Dick Tracy - 1931 to now
  • Prince Valiant - 1937 to now
  • Brenda Starr, Reporter - 1940 to 2011
  • Beetle Bailey - 1950 to now
  • Dennis the Menace - 1951 to now
  • B.C. - 1958 to now

Since we're enjoying humor today, here's a "Chuckleberry" for you (from the Huckleberry Press):

"Okay, so a Texan rancher comes upon a farmer from Maine. The Texan looks at the Mainer and asks, "Say, how much land you think you got here?" The Mainer answers, "Bout 10 acres, I'd say."  The Texan (boasting), "Well, on my lot, it takes me all day to drive completely around my property." The Mainer (doubtless with a straight face) replies, "Yep, I got one of them trucks too." 



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