George and Virginia the Smith Family Comic Strip

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Parent article: List of comic strips; Siblings: A–F • Thousand–O • P–Z

P [edit]

  • Pääkaupunki (1997– ) by Tarmo Koivisto (Finland)
  • Padded Cell (1915–1918) by A. E. Hayward (US)
  • The Pajama Diaries (2006–2020) by Terri Libenson (U.s.)
  • Pam (1929–1942) by A. West. Brewerton and afterwards South. L. Huntley
  • Panda (1946–1991) by Marten Toonder (NL)
  • Pardon Our Planet (1996– ), get-go titled I Need Aid, and so Pardon My Planet, past Vic Lee (US)
  • Pa's Son-in-Law (1924–1941) by Charles H. Wellington
  • Patrick (1965–1969) by Malcolm Hancock (Usa)
  • Patsy (see The Adventures of Patsy)
  • Pauline McPeril (1966–1969) by Jack Rickard and Mell Lazarus (U.s.)
  • Paul Temple (1951–1971) by Francis Durbridge, Alfred Sindall, Bill Bailey and John McNamara (UK)
  • Pavlov (1979– ) by Ted Martin
  • PC & Pixel (1998– ) by Tak Bui (CAN)
  • Peaches, Queen of the Universe, meet Eyebeam
  • Peanuts (1950–2000) by Charles M. Schulz (US)
  • Pearls Before Swine (1999– ) past Stephan Pastis (US)
  • Pee Wee (1938–1986) nominally by Jerry Iger
  • Pee Wee Harris (1952– ) from Percy Keese Fitzhugh's 1915 serial, drawn past Alfred B. Stenzel, then Mike Adair
  • Peggy (1946–1960) by Chuck Thurston, and later on Art Sansom, Marilyn Troyer, and Elmarine Howard
  • Penmen (1996– ) past Gary Blehm (U.s.a.) – webcomic since 2001
  • Penny (1943–1970) by Harry Haenigsen (US)
  • Pep (2008–2009) past Curtis Kilfoy
  • Pepe [da] (1953–1986), original title Alfredo, past Moco [da] (Kingdom of denmark)
  • Percy and Ferdie (1906–1924), offset titled The Hall-Room Boys, by H. A. MacGill
  • The Perishers (1958–2006) originally by Dennis Collins and Maurice Dodd (UK)
  • The Perils of Submarine Boating by C. West. Kahles
  • Perkins (1969–1980) by John Miles
  • Perky & Beanz (1985–1987) past Russell Myers (US)
  • Perry Mason (1950–1952) past Mel Keefer and Charles Lofgren (The states)
  • The Pet Set (1977–1978) by Doug Borgstedt and Jean Borgstedt
  • Peter Panic (1973– ) past Lo Linkert
  • Peter Piltdown (1935–1946) by Mel Eaton
  • Peter Rabbit (1924–1955) past Harrison Cady, and others later, including Vincent Fago
  • Peter Scratch (1965–1967) by Lou Fine (United states of america)
  • Pete the Tramp (1933–1963) past Clarence D. Russell
  • Petey Dink, kickoff named Gink and Dink (1908–1930) past Charles Voight
  • Petting Patty (1929–1930) past Jefferson Machamer
  • The Phantom (1936– ) originally by Lee Falk and Ray Moore, currently by Tony DePaul and Mike Manley (U.s.)
  • Phillip's Flock (1968–1985) by Physician Goodwin
  • Phoebe and Her Unicorn (2012– ) by Dana Simpson (originally a webcomic called Heavenly Nostrils before moving to the newspapers in 2015)
  • Phoebe's Place (1990–1991) by Bill Schorr (US)
  • Pickles (1990– ) past Brian Crane (United states of america)
  • Picture show-Trix past (1947–1958) by Morrie Brickman
  • Pier-Oddities (1953–1962) past Johnny Pierotti
  • Dove Civilisation (2011– ) unattributed (US)
  • Pigtails (~1921–1923) by Mildred Burleigh (Us)
  • Pip, Squeak and Wilfred (1919–1955) by Bertram Lamb and Austin Payne (UK)
  • Piranha Club (1988–2018), starting time titled Ernie, by Bud Grace (U.s.)
  • PIXies (1966–1987) past Jack Wohl
  • Plain Jane (1969–1974) by Frank Baginski (US)
  • Play-Funnies (1963–1973) non attributed initially, afterwards by Becky
  • Pluggers (1993– ) by Gary Brookins; originally by Jeff MacNelly (United states)
  • Pluribus (1971–1973) by Bill Rechin (US)
  • Pocket Cartoons (1946–1957) by Ajay, Choose, Churchill, Phillips, and later Bert Lancaster
  • Poeten og Lillemor [da] (1950–2004) by Jørgen Mogensen [da] (Denmark)
  • Pogo (1948–1975, 1989–1993) originally by Walt Kelly (U.s.)
  • The Political leader by David Fletcher
  • Polly and Her Pals (1912–1958), first titled Positive Polly, by Cliff Sterrett (US)
  • Pondus (1996– ) by Frode Øverli (Norway)
  • Ponytail (1961–1988) by Lee Holley[one]
  • Pooch Café (2001– ) by Paul Gilligan (Canada)
  • Poor Arnold'south Almanac (1959–61, 1989–90) by Arnold Roth (US)
  • Poor Pa (1927–1955) past Claude Callan and later Robert Quillen
  • Pop (1921–1960) originally by John Millar Watt (U.k.)
  • Popeye (Thimble Theatre) (1929– ) originally by E.C. Segar (US)
  • Pops (1962–1978) by George Wolfe
  • Pop's Place (1986–2001) by Sam C. Rawls
  • Pot-Shots (1975– ) past Ashleigh Brilliant
  • The Potts (1920– ), first titled Yous and Me, originally past Stan Cantankerous (Australia)
  • Pottsy (1958–1972) by Jay Irving
  • PreTeena (2001–2008), by Allison Barrows (The states)
  • Prickly City (2004– ) by Scott Stantis (US)
  • Prince (1986) by Winthrop Prince (United states)
  • Prince of the Palace (1980s–2000s) by Mike Atkinson (Great britain – Daily Record (Scotland) paper)
  • Prince Valiant (1937– ) originally by Hal Foster (US)
  • Priscilla'south Pop (1946–1983) by Al Vermeer, and after Edmund R. "Ed" Sullivan (US)
  • Professor Doodle's (1987– ) by Steve Sack and Craig MacIntosh
  • Professeur Nimbus [fr] (1934–1991) originally past André Daix [fr] (French republic)
  • Professor Phumble (1960–1978) by Bill Yates
  • Professor Pi (1959–1972) by V. T. Born and later George O. Swanson
  • Pssst (1977– ) by J. Maddox
  • Pud (1984– ) by Steve Nease (Canada)
  • Puffy the Pig (1930–c.1935) originally by Don Flowers
  • Pugad Baboy (1988– ) by Apolonio Medina Jr. (Philippines)
  • Punaniska (1990s) past Harri Vaalio (Finland)
  • Pussycat Princess (1935–1946) by Grace Drayton and Ed Anthony, and later Ruth Carroll
  • Psycops (1995–1999) by Pete Nash, John Cooper and John M Burns. (Great britain)

Q [edit]

  • Quality Fourth dimension (1991–1998) by Gail Machlis
  • Queen of the Universe, see Eyebeam
  • Queenie (1966–1985) by Phil Interlandi
  • Queens Counsel (1993– ) by Graham Francis Defries and Alexander Williams (Uk)
  • The Quigmans (1986–2011) by Buddy Hickerson (US)
  • Quincy (1970–1986) past Ted Shearer (U.s.a.)

R [edit]

  • Radio Patrol (1934–1950) past Charlie Schmidt and Ed Sullivan
  • Radio Raymond (1924) past V. R. Shoemaker
  • Raising Duncan (2000–2005) by Chris Browne (US)
  • Rasmus Klump (1951–1992) in English entitled Bruin and Barnaby Bear, past C. & V. Hansen (Kingdom of denmark)
  • Real Life Adventures (1991– ) by Lance Aldrich and Gary Wise (US)
  • Reality Check (1995– ) past Dave Whamond (US)
  • Cherry and Rover (2000– ) past Brian Basset (US)
  • Red Barry (1934–1939) past Volition Gould
  • Red Knight (1940–1943) by John Welch and Jack McGuire (US)
  • Blood-red Meat (1989– ) by Max Cannon (Us)
  • Ruddy Oasis (2007– ) by multiple authors (US)
  • Red Ryder (1938–1964) by Fred Harman (US)
  • Redeye (1967–2008) by Gordon Bess, and afterward Pecker Yates and Mel Casson (US)
  • Reg'lar Fellers (1917–1949) by Gene Byrnes (The states)
  • Retail (2006– ) by Norm Feuti (The states)
  • Retro Geek (2008) by Steve Dickenson and Todd Clark (Us)
  • Rex Morgan, Thousand.D. (1948– ) created by Nicholas P. Dallis (US)
  • Reynolds Unwrapped (1989– ) created by Dan Reynolds (US)
  • Rhymes With Orange (1994– ) by Hilary Toll (US)
  • Ribbons and Haywire (1982–1985) by Steve Carpenter and Ed Wallerstein (US)
  • Rick Kane, Space Marshal (1951) past Walter Gibson and Elmer Stoner (The states)
  • Rick O'Shay (1958–1981) originally by Stan Lynde (U.s.a.)
  • Correct Around Home (1938–1964), later entitled Correct Effectually Home with Myrtle, by Dudley Fisher, and afterward Bob Vittur
  • Rink Brody (1946) by H. D. Williams (US)
  • Rip Kirby (1946–1999) originally by Alex Raymond (US)
  • Ripley's Believe It or Not (1918– ) originally past Robert Ripley (US)
  • The Ripples (see The Neighbors)
  • Rip Tide (1959–1970) by Grandetti and Ed Herron
  • Rivets (1953–1988) past George Sixta
  • Robin Malone (1967–1970) by Bob Lubbers
  • Robotman (see Monty)
  • Rocky (1998– ) by Martin Kellerman (Sweden)
  • Rocky the Stone-Age Kid (1940–1943) by Frank Engli (The states)
  • De Rode Ridder (1959– ) by Willy Vandersteen (Belgium)
  • Rollo Rollingstone (1930–1933) originally by Bruce Barr
  • Romeo Brownish (1954–1963) by Alfred Mazure, Peter O'Donnell and Jim Holdaway (U.k.)
  • Romulus of Rome (1961–1963) past Mike Wong and J. P. Cahn (U.s.)
  • Ronaldinho Gaucho (2006–c. 2011) by Mauricio de Sousa (Brazil)
  • Rooftop O'Toole (1976–1980) by Jerry Fearing and Neb Farmer (The states)
  • Room and Lath (1936–1958) by Gene Ahern (U.s.a.)
  • Rose Is Rose (1983– ) by Pat Brady (United states of america)
  • Rosie's Fellow (1930–1943) by George McManus
  • Roy Powers, Eagle Scout (c. 1937–1942) by "Paul Powell," Jimmy Thompson, Kemp Starrett, and Charles Coll (US)
  • Roy Rogers (1949–1961) by Charles McKimson (U.s.)
  • Rubes (1986– ) by Leigh Rubin
  • Rudy (1983–1985) past William Overgard (US)
  • Rudy Park (2001– ) by Darrin Bell and Theron Heir (US)
  • Rufus M'Goofus (1922–1924) by Joe Cunningham (U.s.)
  • Ruggles (1935–1957) past Steve Dowling (UK)
  • Rugrats (2000–2005) nominally by Nickelodeon (Usa)
  • Running on Empty (2003– ) by Dan Beadle (U.s.)
  • Rupert Bear (1920– ) originally by Mary Tourtel (U.k.)
  • Rural Delivery (1951– ) by Paul Gringle, and afterwards Al Smith
  • Rural Road (1959–1967, 1979) by Walter Neil Ball
  • Rusty Riley (1948–1959) by Frank Godwin and subsequently Rod Reed
  • The Ryatts (1955–1994) past Cal Alley and later Jack Elrod (U.s.a.)
  • Rymy-Eetu (1930–1970s) by Erkki Tanttu (Finland)

S [edit]

  • Sad Sack (1946–1958) by George Bakery
  • Safe Havens (1988– ) past Bill Holbrook (US)
  • The Saint (1948–1962) originally by Leslie Charteris and Mike Roy (The states)
  • Salesman Sam (1925–1936) past George O. Swanson, and later on Charles D. Pocket-size and Gladys Parker
  • Sally Bananas (1969–1973) past Charles Barsotti (Usa)
  • Sally Along (1968–1974) by Wally Wood (US)
  • Sally Along (1982– ) by Francesco Marciuliano and Jim Keefe; originally by Greg Howard (United states of america)
  • Sally'due south Sallies (1927–1966) past R. J. Scott
  • Salt Chuck (1988– ) past Chuck Sharman
  • Sam and Silo (1977– ) past Jerry Dumas and Mort Walker (Usa)
  • Sam's Strip (1961–1963) by Jerry Dumas and Mort Walker (Usa)
  • Sandy (1962–1989) by June Unwin, and later George West. Crane and Jim Unwin
  • Sandy Highflyer, the Airship Man by C. W. Kahles
  • Sappo (1924–1945) by E. C. Segar, and later Tom Sims and Bill Zaboly
  • Sazae-san (1946–1974) by Machiko Hasegawa (Japan)
  • Scamp (1955–1988) nominally by Walt Disney (US)
  • Scarth A.D. 2195 (1969–circa 1974) by Luis Roca and Jo Addams (Uk)
  • Scary Gary (2008– ) by Mark Buford
  • Schoolhouse Days (1917–1932) by Clare Victor Dwiggins (U.s.a.)
  • Scorchy Smith (1930–1961) originally by John Terry (US)
  • Scorer (1989–2011) by Barrie Tomlinson, David Sque[2] and David Pugh (United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland)
  • Screen Girl (1945–1948) by Jim Pabian
  • Scroll of Fame (1951–1961) by Arthur Southward. Curtis
  • Scroogie (1975–1976) by Tug McGraw and Mike Witte (United states of america)
  • Body of water Rations (1974) by Jim Estes
  • Second Chances (1997–2000) by Jeff Millar and Bill Hinds (United states)
  • Undercover Agent X-ix (1934–1996), besides titled Secret Agent Corrigan, originally by Dashiell Hammett and Alex Raymond (Usa)
  • Hush-hush Asian Man (2007– ) by Tak Toyoshima (U.s.a.)
  • Run into for Yourself (1946) by George Wunder (United states of america)
  • The Seekers (1966–1971) by John Grand. Burns, Les Lilley, Phillip Douglas and Dick O'Neil (United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland)
  • Seems Like Yesterday (1939–1947), also titled Domicile Town Echoes, by Camillus Kesler
  • Selling Short (1975–1987) by Don Raden and Ken Ross
  • Senator Caucus (1959–1968) by George Levine, and later Pete Wyma
  • Sennin Buraku (1956– ) by Kō Kojima (Japan)
  • Sentinel Louie (1934–1943) by Otto Soglow
  • Service Smiles (1956–1958) past Art Gates (U.s.)
  • 7-O-Heaven (2009– ) by Andrew Goff and Volition Startare
  • Seventeen (1956–1973) by Arthur Erenberg and Bernie Lansky
  • The Shadow (1940–1942) by Walter B. Gibson and Vernon Greene (US)
  • Sherlock Holmes (1954–1955) by Edith Meiser and Frank Giacoia (U.s.a.)
  • Sherman on the Mount (1986–1988) by Walt Lee and Michael Fruchey (US)
  • Sherman's Alley (1992–1996) by Toby Gibbs and Jerry Voigt (U.s.)
  • Sherman'due south Lagoon (1991– ) past Jim Toomey (US)
  • Shirley and Son (2000–2003) past Jerry Bittle (Us)
  • Shoe (1977– ) originally by Jeff MacNelly (US)
  • Shoecabbage (2001– ) past Teresa Burritt and David Stanford (US)
  • Shopping Effectually (1960–1963) by Rolfe Mason
  • Short Ribs (1958–1982) past Frank O'Neal, and afterward Frank Loma (US)
  • Shuggie and Duggie (1990s– ) by Bullimore and Anderson (Daily Tape (Scotland)) (Uk)
  • Sibling Revelry (1989–1995) past Man Martin (US)
  • Side Glances (1929–1985) by George Clark, and later on Gill Fox (U.s.)
  • Sign-O-Rama (1970–1979) by Thousand. W. Martin
  • Sigmund (1994-...) by Peter de Wit (Netherlands).
  • Silent Sam (1920–1945) originally Adamson, by Oscar Jacobsson (Sweden)
  • Featherbrained Milly (1938–1951) by Stan MacGovern
  • Silly Philly (1947–1960) by Bil Keane (US)
  • Silly Symphony (1932–1945) originally by Earl Duvall and Al Taliaferro (US)
  • Simon's Cat (2011–2013) by Simon Tofield (UK)
  • Simpkins (1971–1980) originally by George Crenshaw (US)
  • S1NGLE (2001– ) by Hanco Kolk and Peter de Wit (Netherlands)
  • Single and Looking, formerly Out of the Cistron Pool (2002–2008) by Matt Janz (US)
  • Unmarried Slices (1987–2001) by Peter Kohlsaat (US)
  • Sir Bagby (1959–1965) by Rick Hackney and Pecker Hackney (U.s.a.)
  • Six Chix (2000– ) by Isabella Bannerman, Margaret Shulock, Rina Piccolo, Anne Gibbons, Kathryn LeMieux, and Stephanie Piro (US)
  • Skeets (1932–1951) by Dow O. Walling
  • Skippy (1923–1945) by Percy Crosby (US)
  • Sky Masters (1958–1961) by Jack Kirby, Wally Wood, Dick and Dave Wood (US)
  • Skyroads (1930–1943) by Lester J. Maitland, and after Dick Calkins, Russell Keaton, and William Winston
  • Slim Jim (1924–1942) past Stanley E. Armstrong and others later
  • Irksome Wave (1995– ) by Jesse Reklaw (Us)
  • Slowpoke (1998– ) by Jen Sorensen (Us)
  • Slylock Fob (1987– ) by Bob Weber Jr. (US)
  • Small Fry Diary (1961–1975) by Nonnee Coan
  • Small Saves (2000– ) by J. DeMarco (US)
  • the pocket-size lodge (1966–1999) past Morrie Brickman and later Bill Yates
  • Small Talk (1955–1964) by Samuel R. Gornbein; (1972) by Becky; (1983– ) past Allen H. Kelly, Jr.
  • Smart Alex (1995–1996) by Charlie Podrebarac (The states)
  • Smart Chart (1970–1983) by Herb Stansbury
  • Modest (2021-) by Max/Small studio1104 (Taiwan)
  • S'Matter Pop? (1910–1940) by C. M. Payne (US)
  • Smidgens (1962–1974) by Bob Cordray (U.s.a.)
  • Smiles (1924–1939) by Frank Chapman and diverse others later
  • Smilin' Jack (see The Adventures of Smilin' Jack)
  • The Smith Family (1951–1994) by Virginia Smith, George Smith, and later Robert Baldwin
  • Smitty (1922–1973) by Walter Berndt (U.s.a.)
  • Smokey Stover (1935–1973) by Bill Holman (U.s.)
  • The Smythes (1930–1936) by Rea Irvin (U.s.)
  • SNAFU (encounter Beattie Blvd.)
  • Snake Tales (1974– ) past Sols (Allan Salisbury) (Australia)
  • Sniffy (1964–1973) by George Fett
  • Snoodles (1913–1925) by Cy Hungerford
  • Snoopy (see Peanuts)
  • Snuffy Smith (see Barney Google and Snuffy Smith)
  • Somebody's Stenog (1918–1941) by A. E. Hayward, and later Ray Thompson, various others, and Sam Nichols
  • Sonny Boy (1982– ) by Pecker Murray
  • Sonny Pew (1984) by Jim Estes
  • Sonny South (1953–1972) by Court Alderson
  • Sonnysayings (1926–1939) past Fanny Cory
  • The Sons of Freedom (1975– ) by Richard Lynn
  • Soup to Nutz (2000– ) by Rick Stromoski (Us)
  • Sovereign Land of Affairs (1976– ) by Wood and R. David Boyd
  • Space Moose (1989–1999) by Adam Thrasher (Canada)
  • The Spacers (1978–1992) by Emil V. Abrahamian
  • Sparks (1952–1967) by Willis Forbes
  • Sparky (1953–1966) by Mel Casson
  • Sparky Watts (1940–1942) by Boody Rogers
  • Speck the Altar Boy (see An Altar Boy Named Speck)
  • Speed Bump (1994– ) by Dave Coverly (U.s.a.)
  • Speed Walker, Private Heart (1972?–?) by Cris Hammond (U.s.a.)
  • Spence Easley, first titled Dolly Burns (1928–1935, 1949–1941) by Jack Patton (US)
  • Spider-Man (The Amazing Spider-Human) (1977– ) by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber (U.s.a.)
  • The Spirit (1940–1952) by Will Eisner (US)
  • Chilling (1935–1971) by Bill Holman
  • Spooner (2000–2002) by Ted Dawson (Us)
  • Sport Slants (1942–1955) by Tom Paprocki (US)
  • Sports Cartoon (1940–1967) by Tom Paprocki
  • The Sports File (1978– ) by Emil V. Abrahamian
  • Sport Side-Lights (c. 1920–c. 1930s) past Jack Sords (United states of america)
  • Spot the Frog (2004–2008) by Marker Heath (U.s.)
  • Spur Line (1954-1955) by Bud Sagendorf
  • Squeegee (1980– ) by Ken Muse
  • Stacy (1981– ) by Randy Bisson
  • Stampede (1974– ) by Jerry Palen
  • Starbirds (1995–1996) by Graham Hey (UK)
  • Star Hawks (1977–1981) originally past Gil Kane and Ron Goulart (US)
  • Star Trek (1979–1982) originally by Thomas Warkentin (US)
  • Star Wars (1979–1984) originally by Russ Manning (US)
  • Stark Impressions past Bruce Stark (United states)
  • Statsministeren [da] (1982– ) past Carsten Graabaek (Denmark)
  • Stees Sees (1958–1969) by John Stees
  • Steve Coulee (1947–1988) past Milton Caniff (US)
  • Steve Roper and Mike Nomad (1936–2004), first titled Big Chief Wahoo, originally by Allen Saunders and Elmer Woggon (The states)
  • Still Life by Jerry Robinson (US)
  • Stoker the Broker (1960–1985) by Henry Boltinoff (U.s.)
  • Stone Soup (1995–2020) by Jan Eliot (US)
  • The Story of Martha Wayne (1953–1962) by Wilson Scruggs
  • Foreign As It Seems (1928–1970) by John Hix, and later Ernest Hix, Elsie Hix, Ernest Hix Jr., and Phyllis Hix
  • Foreign Brew past John Deering
  • The Strange World of Mr. Mum (1958–1974) by Irving Phillips (US)
  • Streaky (1933–1935) by Gus Edson (The states)
  • Streamer Kelly (1940–1943, 1946–1950) by Jack Ryan (United states)
  • Strictly Business (1941–1984) past Dale McFeatters (US)
  • Strictly Private, later Peter Plink (1940–1948) by Quin Hall
  • Strictly Richter (1945–1963) by Mischa Richter
  • Striker 3D (The Sun) by Pete Nash (1985– ) (UK)
  • Striptease (2000– ) by Chris Daily
  • Strizz [de] (2002–2010) by Volker Reiche [de] (Germany)
  • Student Ghetto (1996–2000) past Adam Miller (Us)
  • Stumpy Stumbler (1983– ) by Emil V. Abrahamian
  • Sturmtruppen (1969–1995) originally by Bonvi (Franco Bonvicini) (Italy)
  • Bourgeoisie (1976–1985) by Don Raden
  • Such Is Life (1928–1939) by Walt Munson, and later Charles Sughroe, Bo Brown and Kemp Starrett
  • Sue to Lou (1928–1938) by Clarence R. Gettier
  • Sugar (1949–1961) by Jack Fitch; (1975– ) by Robert L. Gill
  • Dominicus Laughs Male Cartoons (1980–1993) by Paul Swede
  • Sunflower Street (1935–1949) by Tom Little and Tom Sims
  • Sunny Sue (1950–1961) by Edna Markham and subsequently Jack Fitch
  • The Sunshine Club (2003–2007) by Howie Schneider (US)
  • Superandom (2009– ) by Nathan Bowler (Canada)
  • Superman (1939–1966) originally by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster (Us)
  • Supernatural Law (1979– ), originally Wolff and Byrd, Counselors of the Macabre, by Batton Lash.
  • Susie Q. Smith (1945–1959) by Linda Walter and Jerry Walter
  • Suske en Wiske (1945– ), titled Spike and Suzy or Willy and Wanda in English, originally past Willy Vandersteen (Belgium)
  • Swamp (1981– ) by Gary Clark (Australia)
  • Swamp Brats (1981– ) past Warren Sattler
  • Sweeney & Son (1934–1960) by Al Posen
  • Sweetie Pie (1954–1967) by Nadine Seltzer
  • Sydney (1985–1986) by Scott Stantis (US)
  • Sykes' Cartoons (1925–1941) by Bill Sykes
  • Sylvia (1978–2012) past Nicole Hollander (United states of america)
  • Flightoons (1996–2016 ) by Shujaat Ali (Aviation Cartoonist) – Flight Safety Newsletter P.A.F. , ( Islamic republic of pakistan )

T [edit]

  • Tailspin Tommy (1928–1942) past Glen Chaffin and Hal Forrest (U.s.a.)
  • Tales from the Great Volume (1954–1972) past John Lehti
  • Tales of the Green Beret (1965–1968) originally by Robin Moore, Joe Kubert and Howard Liss (United states of america)
  • Tank McNamara (1974– ) by Jeff Millar and Pecker Hinds (US)
  • Tar Pit (1993–1994) by Steve Dickenson (U.s.)
  • Tarzan (1929–2002) originally by Hal Foster, later by Burne Hogarth, Russ Manning, and others (The states)
  • Tee Vee Laughs (1975–1985), also known equally Goggle box Laffs, past Cliff Rogerson and others
  • Teech (1983– ) past Aaron Bacall
  • Teena (1945–1963) by Hilda Terry
  • Teenage Mum (1994–1996) past Graham Hey (UK)
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990–1997) (U.s.)
  • The Teenie Weenies (1924, 1934, 1941–1970) by William Donahey
  • Tell It Like Information technology Is (see Dunagin's People)
  • The Tenderloiner (1947–1961) by Jack Fitch
  • The Terrors of the Tiny Tads (1905–1914) past Gustave Verbeek (US)
  • Terry and the Pirates (1934–1973) originally by Milton Caniff (Usa); (1995) past Michael Uslan and the Brothers Hildebrandt
  • Tex Austin (1949–1950) originally by Sam Robins & Tom Fanning (US)
  • Tex Benson (1980–1989) originally past Chuck Roblin
  • Texas Slim and Dirty Dalton (1925–1958) past Ferd Johnson (The states)
  • Thatch (1994–1998) by Jeff Shesol (The states)
  • That Little Game (1917–1927) by Bert Link
  • That'll Exist the Mean solar day (1951–1962) by Fritz Wilkinson
  • That's Jake (1986–ended) by Jake Belong
  • That'south Life (1999–2005) by Mark Twohy (U.s.)
  • That'south Not the Half of Information technology by Elmer Messner (1926–1927)
  • Then – Now (1952–1971) by Fred Fox
  • Theophilus (1966–2002) by Bob West (The states)
  • There Oughta Be a Police force! (1944–1984) past Al Fagaly and Harry Shorten, and later Frank Borth, Warren Whipple and Mort Gerberg (US)
  • These Women (1946–1963) by Gregory D'Alessio
  • They'll Do It Every Time (1929–2008) originally by Jimmy Hatlo (US)
  • Thimble Theatre (1919–1966), besides titled Thimble Theatre starring Popeye , past E. C. Segar (US)
  • Things to Come (1942–1954) by Hank Barrow and later Jim Bresnan
  • This and That (1945–1958) by various, including Henry Boltinoff
  • This Curious World (1931–1951) past William Ferguson and later George Clark
  • This Funny World (1944–1985), gag cartoons by Henry Boltinoff, Ted Cardinal, Don Orehek, Mort Walker and others
  • This Is Sport? (1958–1978) by Courtroom Alderson
  • This Modern Globe (1990– ) by Tom Tomorrow (US)
  • Thorn McBride (1960–1962) by Frank Giacoia and afterwards Mel Keefer
  • Those Browns (1976– ) past Bill Murray (world wide web.billmurrays.com)
  • Those Were the Days (1951–1983) by Fine art Beeman
  • Tickle Box (1974–1994) by Ted Trogdon
  • Ticklers (1945–1960) by George Scarbo
  • Tiffany Jones (1964–1972) past Pat Tourret and Jenny Butterworth (Great britain)
  • Tiger (1965–2003) by Bud Blake (Usa)
  • The Tillers (1945–1960) past Les Carroll
  • Tillie the Toiler (1921–1959) past Russ Westover and subsequently Bob Gustafson (US)
  • Timbertoes (1946– ) by John Gee (cartoonist) by Marileta Robinson and Judith Chase (1992–2002)
  • Time Out! (1936–1984) by Chet Smith and later Jeff Keate
  • The Timid Soul (1924–1953) by H. T. Webster (United states)
  • Timmy (1948–1960) by Howard Sparber
  • Tim Tyler's Luck (1928–1996) by Lyman Young (US)
  • Tina (1983–1994) by D. Lucas
  • Tina's Groove (2002–2017) past Rina Piccolo (Canada-United states)
  • Tintin (The Adventures of Tintin) (1929–1944) by Hergé (Georges Remi) (Belgium)
  • Tiny Sepuku (1997– ) past Ken Cursoe (Us)
  • Tiny Tim (1932–1958) by Stanley Link
  • Tippie (see Cap Stubbs and Tippie)
  • Tizzy (1957–1970) past Kate Osann (United states of america)
  • Toadstools (1983–1992) by Leonard Bruce and Charles Durck
  • Tobias Seicherl (1930–1940) by Ladislaus Kmoch [de]
  • TOBY, Robot Satan (2008– ) by Corey Pandolph
  • Today's Express mirth (1948–1973) by Tom Henderson and William King, and subsequently Jeff Machamer, Frank Owen, Rodney de Sarro, Reamer Keller, Jeff Keate, Cathy Joachim, Bill Yates, Joe Zeis and Betty Swords
  • Today'southward World (1932–1957) past David Brown
  • Todd the Dinosaur (2001– ) past Patrick Roberts
  • Tom and Jerry (1950s–1991) (US)
  • Tom Corbett — Infinite Cadet (1951–1953) by Ray Bailey [fr] (US)
  • Tom Puss (Dutch original Tom Poes) (1941–1986) by Marten Toonder (Netherlands)
  • Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn (1918) by Clare Victor Dwiggins (US); see as well Dwig'due south Huckleberry Finn strip from 1940
  • Tom the Dancing Bug (1990– ) by Ruben Bolling (US)
  • Tom Trick (1951–1969) past Dale Goss, and afterwards Stan Maays and Mary Goss
  • Too Much Coffee Human being by Shannon Wheeler (US)
  • The Toodles (1945–1961) by Betsy Baer and Stanley F. Baer
  • Toonerville Folks (1908–1955) past Fontaine Play a joke on (sometimes chosen Toonerville Trolley) (US)
  • Toots and Casper (1918–1956) by Jimmy Murphy (United states of america)
  • Acme Dog (1918–1956) by created by Lennie Herman (writer) and Warren Kremer (artist) (US)
  • Acme of the Earth (1985-1987) by Mark Tonra (US)
  • Touché [de] (1991– ) by Tom [de] (Germany)
  • Traveling Light (1959–1968) by Bob Sloane, Jim Weakley, and Shirley Sloane, and later on Ron Butler and Peter Porges
  • Travels with Farley (encounter Farley)
  • The Treadwells (1974–1979), first titled The New Neighbors, by Bob Bugg (US)
  • The Trendy's (1983– ) by Jim Horan
  • Trevor! by Piper and Lee (Australia)
  • The Catchy Ones (1983–1993) by Magila
  • Trim's Arena (1973–1983) by Hal Trim and later Wayne Stayskal
  • Triple Take (2005–2007) by Todd Clark and Scott Nickel
  • Troubletown (1988– ) past Lloyd Dangle (US)
  • Trudy (1963–2005) by Jerry Marcus (U.s.)
  • True Life Adventures (1955–1971) nominally by Walt Disney
  • Tuffy (1932–1957) by Syd Hoff
  • Tug Transom (1954–1968) by Peter O'Donnell and Alfred Sindall (Great britain)
  • Tumbleweeds (1965–2007) by Tom Grand. Ryan (US)
  • Tundra (1992– ) past Chad Carpenter
  • The Turners (2004– ) past Eric Turner (US)
  • Turning Back the Times (1947–1961) by Jack Winter
  • Tutelandia past Tute (2004–present) (Argentina)
  • TV Tee-Hees (1957–1975) past Henry Scarpelli
  • Twin Earths (1952–1962) by Alden McWilliams and Oskar Lebeck
  • Twitch (1973– ) by Howard Rands
  • The Earth's Greatest Superheroes (1978–1985) originally by Martin Pasko (United states)

U [edit]

  • The Umbrella Homo by John "Dok" Hager
  • Uncle Art's Funland (1933– ) by Art Nugent, Jr.
  • Uncle Charlie (1959–1978) past Peter Laing
  • Uncle Remus and His Tales of Br'er Rabbit (1945–1972) nominally by Walt Disney
  • Upward Anchor! (1968–1972) by Kreigh Collins (US)
  • Up Front (1944–1945) by Beak Mauldin (US)
  • The Upside-Downs of Lilliputian Lady Lovekins and Former Man Muffaroo (1903–1905) by Gustave Verbeek (US)
  • U.Southward. Acres (1986–1989) by Jim Davis (US)

V [edit]

  • The Van Swaggers (1930–1943) past Russ Westover
  • Vanhat herrat (1982–2002) by Pauli Heikkilä and Markku Paretskoi
  • Varoomshka (1969–1979) by John Kent
  • Vater und Sohn (1934–1937) by E. O. Plauen (Erich Ohser) (Germany)
  • Vic Flint (1945–1964) past Ralph Lane and Michael O'Malley, and afterwards Dean Miller, Jay Heavilin, Art Sansom, and Russ Winterbotham
  • Video Cartoons (1983– ) by various
  • Viewpoint (1949–1953) by Dave Gerard
  • Vignettes of Life (1925–1960) by Frank Godwin, and later J. Norman Lynd, Leonard Starr and Harry Weinart
  • Viivi & Wagner (1996– ) past Jussi Tuomola (Finland)
  • Village Foursquare (1966– ) by Chuck Stiles
  • Virgil (1943–1960) by Leonard Kleis

W [edit]

  • Wallace and Gromit (2010– ) by Mychailo Kazybrid (Britain)
  • Walnut Cove (1991–1999) by Marker Cullum (United states of america)
  • Walt Disney's Donald Duck (1983– ) nominally past Walt Disney
  • Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse (1983– ) nominally past Walt Disney
  • Walt Disney's Treasury of Archetype Tales (1952–1987) past various artists, including Jesse Marsh and Jack Kirby (US)
  • Wapsi Square (2001– ) by Paul "Pablo" Taylor
  • War on Criminal offence (1936–1938) past Frank Godwin and Jimmy Thompson (United states of america)
  • Launder Tubbs (1924–1988) by Roy Crane, merged with Helm Piece of cake in 1949 (US)
  • Watch Your Caput (2006– ) by Cory Thomas (Us)
  • Wayout (1964–1970) by Ken Muse (Usa)
  • Weather Comics (1946–1970) by George Scarbo
  • Webster Classics (1954–1980) by H. T. Webster
  • Wee Pals (1965–2014) by Morrie Turner (United states)
  • Wee Willie Winkie'south World (1906–1907) by Lyonel Feininger (Usa)
  • Wee Women (1957–1994) by Mell Lazarus and later Jim Whiting (US)
  • Welcome To The Jungle (2007– ) by Michael Pohrer (United states of america)
  • Werebears and But Children (2007–2010) by Jennifer Barrett (CA)
  • Wes Slade (1960–1982) past George Stokes (United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland)
  • What a Guy! (1987–1996) by Neb Hoest and afterward Bunny Hoest (United states)
  • When I Was Brusque (1989–1992) by Michael Fry and Guy Vasilovich (Us)
  • Where I'm Coming From (1989–2004) past Barbara Brandon-Croft
  • White Male child (1933–1936) by Garrett Price (US)
  • Wildwood (1999–2002) by Dan Wright and Tom Spurgeon (US)
  • Williams Cartoons (1928–1942) by Gluyas Williams
  • Willie (1948–1963) by Leonard Sansone (United states)
  • Willie and Joe (1940–1945, special reappearance in 1988 Steve Canyon adieu) by Beak Mauldin (The states)
  • Willie Dee past Vic Dark-green
  • Willie Lumpkin (1959–1961) by Stan Lee and Dan DeCarlo (United states)
  • Willie Willis (1925–1948) past Robert Quillen
  • Willy 'north Ethel (1981– ) by Joe Martin (The states)
  • Volition-Yum (1953–1966) by Dave Gerard
  • Win, Lose & Draw (1985– ) by Drew Litton
  • Windy Riley (1927–1932) by Ken Kling
  • Winky Ryatt (encounter The Ryatts)
  • Winnie the Pooh (1978–1988) by Disney
  • Winnie Winkle (1920–1996) by Martin Branner, and later Max VanBibber, Henry Raduta, J.K.South., and Frank Bolle (U.s.)
  • Winthrop, first titled Morty Meekle (1956–1993) by Dick Cavalli
  • Witty Kitty (1929–1946) by Nina Wilcox Putnam, and later on Walt Spouse, L. Frank, and Carl Kuhn
  • The Sorcerer of Id (1964– ) by Johnny Hart and Brant Parker (Us)
  • Wonder Woman (1945) by Charles Moulton and H.G. Peter (United states)
  • Woody's Earth (1963–1979) by John Holm, and later Nib Potter
  • Word-a-Day (1946–1979) by Mickey Bach
  • Wordsmith (1976–1978) by Tim Menees
  • Working Stupor (2001– ) past John Zakour; illustrated originally by Andre Noel, afterward by Kyle Miller, and currently by Scott Roberts
  • Working It Out (2001– ) by Charlos Gary (US)
  • The Globe Museum (1937) by Holling C. Holling (U.s.)
  • The World of Lily Wong (1986–2001) by Larry Feign (Hong Kong)
  • The Globe of the Bible (1983– ) by C. Cassel and Fred Cassel
  • The World's Greatest Superheroes (1978–1985) originally by George Tuska, Vince Colletta and Marty Pasko (US)
  • Wright Angles (1977–1990) by Larry Wright (The states)
  • Wulffmorgenthaler by Mikael Wulff and Anders Morgenthaler (2000– ) (Denmark)

X [edit]

Y [edit]

  • Yankee Doodles (1973–1977) by Ben Templeton, Don Kracke, and Fred West. Martin (US)
  • The Yellow Kid (see Hogan's Alley)
  • Yo, Matías (1993– ) past Fernando Sendra (Argentina)
  • Yogi Comport (1961–1980) past Hanna-Barbera Productions
  • You Know Me Al (1922–1925) by Band Lardner (The states)
  • Young Hobby Social club by Cappy Dick

Z [edit]

  • Zack Colina (2003– ) past John Deering and John Newcombe (U.s.a.)
  • Zanies (1977– ) by J. Maddox
  • Ze Full general (1945–1955) by Bob Leffingwell
  • Zeus! (1979) by Corky Trinidad (United states of america)
  • Ziggy (1971– ) by Tom Wilson (US)
  • Zimmie (1912–1913)
  • Zippy (1976– ) by Neb Griffith (Usa)
  • Zits (1997– ) past Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman (US)

References [edit]

  1. ^ Ponytail at Don Markstein's Toonopedia. Archived from the original on March 13, 2015.
  2. ^ Sque, David. "David Sque Illustrations — Comic Strips".

Sources [edit]

  • Strickler, Dave (1995). Syndicated Comic Strips and Artists, 1924–1995: The Complete Index. Cambria, California: Comics Access. ISBN0-9700077-0-1.

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_newspaper_comic_strips_P%E2%80%93Z

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