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Foxtrot will soon reopen its Loop location, the last of the upscale convenience chain's original Chicago stores the company plans to bring back. The store is located at the base of Willis Tower facing ...
“Nancy” is back, and this time you don’t need to be a snooty scholar to dig into this American comics classic. Several momentous incidents have drawn fresh interest in the cartoon character who has ...
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An original copy of the first edition of the first "Superman" comic from 1939 — which had been lying undiscovered in an attic for decades — was sold at auction on Thursday for more than $9 million, ...
40 years ago — on November 18, 1985 — a new comic strip appeared in the newspaper: Calvin and Hobbes. Hobbes was a stuffed tiger, but in the mind of 6-year-old Calvin he was a wryly observant ...
Portland’s newest museum is an ode to the region’s vibrant comic arts scene. The Northwest Museum of Cartoon Arts opened last week in Portland’s North Park blocks. Inside the 5,000-square-foot space, ...
I grew up reading the daily newspaper comic section, and my father’s humor has kept me at it since. One quote from perhaps 1956: “I wonder when Rex Morgan, MD, will make an honest woman out of Nurse ...
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Ruben Bolling's Tom the Dancing Bug is widely hailed as being one of the most influential and creative comic strips of the '90s and '00s, and Clover Press is busy reprinting that series in a new batch ...
Cartoonist and Army veteran Charles Schulz holds a drawing of his famous comic strip character "Snoopy," September 1995. (Ben Margot/AP) It was a scene that played out countless times in homes across ...