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  • ...s today distributed by King Features Syndicate, making it the oldest comic strip still in syndication. ...he best-known examples of ([[M/B]] and occasionally [[F/B]]) [[spanking in comics]].
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  • ...ven her own series, joining Harvey's growing cast of child-oriented comedy characters. The title lasted almost three decades and introduced several other popular ...lapstick]] [[humor]] and domestic [[comedy]], often quite unrelated to the strip's signature theme. Like her in-house contemporary [[Little Audrey]], Dot fr
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  • ...in the present day, Mary Jane was actually one of the most popular female characters of the 1950s. ...series placed a strong emphasis on childlike fantasy, allowing the titular characters to visit various 'wonderlands,' encountering various fanciful creatures alo
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  • ...zzer Black''' is also the name of the male [[protagonist]] of the artist's comics/cartoons. He is "''a freshman and the only male student at the University o [[Category:Comic strip characters|Black, Whizzer]]
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  • ...nie''' is a full page (later half page or tab) [[U.S.|American]] [[comic]] strip that first appeared in 1924. It was created by Harold Gray (b.1894 {{dag}}1 ...originally lived in an [[orphanage]]. The comic strip and its settings and characters developed and changed over the decades.
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  • ...d, indeed, serve as a template for many later characters, including Archie Comics' [[Li'l Jinx]] and St. John Publications' [[Little Eva]]. ...ies of modern life. While the [[comic strip|strip]] had no real continuing characters for the first few years, two central figures began to emerge during the ear
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  • [[Image:What the fuck, Aquaman.jpg|thumb|Typical colorized comic strip panel.]] ...some examples of [[non-fiction]] comics. Some of the most successful comic characters are '''Funny Animals,''' anthropomorphic creatures which behave and interac
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  • ...rson Buell's '''Little Lulu''' (real name '''Lulu Moppet''') was a [[comic strip]] that debuted in [[ The Saturday Evening Post]] in 1935, starting out as a ...tely apparent in the early years, punitive action was unavoidable once the strip hit its stride in the later 30s. [[Punishment]] was usually dispensed after
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  • ...ittle Witch''' is a [[fiction]]al [[comic]] book [[character]] from Harvey Comics. Wendy was introduced as a back-up feature as well as a companion for [[Cas Wendy is a [[Little girl (comics)|little girl]], blonde, wearing red one-piece suit that looks like [[Drop-s
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  • ...cs character Superman, with writer Jerry Siegel, first published in Action Comics No. 1 (June 1938). ...ment found that rights to Superboy, however, belonged to Siegel. Detective Comics Inc. subsequently paid Siegel and Shuster $94,000 for the rights to Superbo
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  • ...m as early as 1948, first by '''St John Publications''', then by '''Harvey Comics''' in '''1952'''. During the early fifties, the character was merchandised ==Comics==
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  • ...'' was a [[fiction]]al [[comic strip]] [[character]] published by [[Archie Comics]] between the late 1940s and the early 1980s. Created by [[United States of {{cat|Comic strip characters}}
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  • ...nd [[Jaques Tardi]], as well as the [[Italy|Italian]] [[Fumetti]] culture (comics based on [[photograph]]s rather than drawings). ...URL]) which exhibited samples of his artwork and his German-language comic strip ''Sankt Leopold Mädcheninternat'' (''St. Leopold [[boarding school]] for g
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  • ...[character]], e.g. for a [[novel]], a [[fiction]]al [[story]], a [[comic]] strip, a [[toy]], an [[animated film]] or a [[computer game]]. Typically, characters are equipped with individual features relating to physical appearance, char
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  • {{Header|Spanking in comics 04/21}} ...eaders. The 1920s to 1970s can be called the "golden age of '''spanking in comics'''".
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  • <!-- {{Infobox comics creator ...''[[Buster Brown]]'' and is considered a key pioneer of the modern [[comic strip]].
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  • ...and Wendy the Good Little Witch, she was one of Harvey's best-known female characters during the 1960s and featured in many of the company's child-friendly comed ...er and Howard Post, and for the majority of the years that she appeared in comics, she was drawn by Sid Couchey and Dom Sileo.
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  • JPC did some spanking [[animation]]s and also a comic strip titled ''[[Naughty Angel]]'' about a teenaged (adult?) [[girl]] who manages
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  • '''Glory Bee''' is a [[comic strip]] [[character]] created by [[Gauis Marius]] in 2003 and published online th ...prominently from Paramount cartoons of the late forties and 'Harvey Girl' comics of the 1950s. Spanking features prominently in many Glory Bee plotlines, fr
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  • ...ies of tributes to [[Little Girl]] [[comic]]s of the 40s, 50s and 60s. The strip features occasional [[spanking]] imagery, rendered in the form of [[pencil] ...is not the only recipient of corporal punishment in the strip. Supporting characters such as '''Janey Ross''' and '''Miranda Hobbs''' (see below) are also requi
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