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Blondie is a comic strip created by Chic Young about Dagwood and Blondie Bumstead and their blissful love and marriage. The strip centers on family lifestyle, making ends meet, and raising children. Daily Comics. 1 and Done 9 Chickweed Lane Agnes Andy Capp Archie Arctic Circle Aunty Acid BC Baby Blues Barney & Clyde Barney Google And Snuffy Smith Beetle Bailey Between Friends Bizarro Blondie Boondocks Breaking Cat News Brilliant Mind of Edison Lee Candorville Caption It Carpe Diem Cathy Crabgrass

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Blondie is an American comic strip created by cartoonist Chic Young. The comic strip is distributed by King Features Syndicate, and has been published in newspapers since September 8, 1930. [1] More Comics. 9 Chickweed Lane 9 to 5 Alley Oop Animal Crackers Annie Archie Arlo & Janis Ben Betty Bliss The Born Loser Bound and Gagged The Buckets Cheap Thrills Cuisine Committed Cul de Sac Dick. Blondie comic strip by cartoonists Dean Young and John Marshall. The "Blondie" comic strip created by Chic Young for Sept. 8, 1930 is told in four frames. A well-dressed playboy, Dagwood Bumstead, with a wiry body and dark, plastered hair, introduces a pert.

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View 115 results for Blondie,comic strips from GoComics.com, the world's largest comic strip site for online classic strips likeCalvin and Hobbes, Baby Blues, Non Sequitur, Get Fuzzy, Luann, Pearl Before Swine, 9 Chickweed Lane and more! Blondie (comic strip)One of the longest-running marriages in the funnies is that of Blondie Boopadoop and Dagwood Bumstead. The couple first met in 1930, when Blondie was a flighty flapper and Dagwood was a somewhat dense rich boy, and they were married in 1933. They're still living a happy, though joke-ridden life, in close to 2000 newspapers around the world. Blondie is an American comic strip created by cartoonist Chic Young. The comic strip is distributed by King Features Syndicate, and has been published in newspapers since September 8, 1930. The success of the strip, which features the eponymous blonde and her sandwich-loving husband, led to the. Comic Strip / Blondie (1930) Characters ComicStrip Headscratchers Trivia YMMV ReferencedBy Create New One of the longest-running (since September 8, 1930) and most popular Newspaper Comics of all time, and still fairly funny even after more than nine decades.

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Blondie and Dagwood, wife and husband who appeared in Blondie, an American newspaper comic strip created by Chic Young in 1930. Originally, Blondie Boopadoop was a flighty flapper and Dagwood Bumstead was the bumbling playboy son of a millionaire industrialist. The two were married, and Dagwood was promptly disinherited from the family fortune. 1. BLONDIE WAS INSPIRED BY 1920S FLAPPERS. IDW/King Features Syndicate Before Blondie debuted in 1930, cartoonist Chic Young had attempted to create a female-driven strip without a lot of. John Marshall and Dean Young's Blondie (February 1, 2009). John Marshall is an American cartoonist, best known as the artist of the Blondie comic strip since 2005. He works closely with scripter Dean Young, son of the strip's creator, Chic Young.. Born in Waverly, New York, John Marshall took an interest in cartooning at an early age.He was bored during the summer between the fourth and fifth. Reaching about 250 million readers in more than 2,000 newspapers in 55 countries, "Blondie" ranks among the top five most popular strips in newspaper comics surveys year in and year out.

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Features. Chic's Blondie. R.C. Harvey | September 13, 2012 . Blondie, Chic Young's monument to syndicated newspaper comics, began as a "flapper" strip about a dizzy young blonde named, with unrelenting perspicacity, Blondie.This was Young's fourth pretty girl strip: starting October 31, 1921, he'd done The Affairs of Jane at N.E.A. for six months until March 18, 1922; and then he'd come to. Edited & Designed by Dean Mullaney / Introduction by Brian Walker / 8.5″ x 11″ / hardcover / B&W/ 280pp / ISBN 978-1-60010740-5. Description. "To tell the truth, I had never even found the characters to be very interesting. So the discovery of the beautiful new Blondie: The Complete Daily Comic Strips From 1930-1933 was a surprising.