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  2. Gil Thorp - Wikipedia

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    Gil Thorp is a sports-oriented comic strip which has been published since September 8, 1958. The main character, Gil Thorp, is the athletic director of Milford High School and coaches the football, basketball, and baseball teams. In addition to the sports storylines, the strip also deals with issues facing teenagers such as teen pregnancy ...

  3. Neal Rubin - Wikipedia

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    Occupation. columnist. Known for. wrote Gil Thorp comic strip. Neal Rubin (born 1955) is an American cartoonist and writer. He is currently a columnist for The Detroit Free Press. [1] He previously wrote the nationally syndicated comic strip Gil Thorp. [2] He previously spent 15 years as a feature writer and columnist for the Detroit Free Press ...

  4. Frank McLaughlin (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Francis X. McLaughlin [1] (March 18, 1935 – March 4, 2020) [1] [2] was an American comics artist who co-created the comic book character Judomaster, drew the comic strip Gil Thorp, and assisted on such strips as Brenda Starr, Reporter and The Heart of Juliet Jones. He also wrote and illustrated books about cartooning and comic art.

  5. Shoe (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    Shoe is an American comic strip about a motley crew of newspapermen, all of whom are birds. It was written and drawn by its creator, cartoonist Jeff MacNelly, from September 13, 1977, [2] until his death in 2000. MacNelly's last strip was dated July 9, 2000; [3] it has since been continued by Chris Cassatt, Gary Brookins, Ben Lansing, and Susie ...

  6. Category:1958 comics debuts - Wikipedia

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    Sherlock Time. Sky Masters. The Smasher. The Smurfs (comics) Sylvester P. Smythe. The Strange World of Mr. Mum. Adam Strange. Superhombre. Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane.

  7. Jerry B. Jenkins - Wikipedia

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    The Gil Thorp series was never realized, but following Berrill's death in 1996, Jenkins was recruited by Tribune to continue to comic strip as its writer, with Rod Whigham as artist. During his tenure as writer, Jenkins introduced a number of controversial storylines, including a young shomer Shabbat joining the Milford football team.

  8. Smokey Stover - Wikipedia

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    Smokey Stover. Smokey Stover is an American comic strip written and drawn by cartoonist Bill Holman from March 10, 1935, until he retired in 1972 [1] and distributed through the Chicago Tribune. It features the misadventures of the titular fireman.

  9. Category:Basketball comics - Wikipedia

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    Category: Basketball comics. ... Gil Thorp; O. Ozark Ike; T. Tank McNamara This page was last edited on 21 April 2020, at 13:25 (UTC). Text is available under the ...