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  2. Carpe Diem (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    Carpe Diem is a gag panel comic strip by Swedish cartoonist Niklas Eriksson, syndicated by King Features. "Inspired by Gary Larson's The Far Side and Dan Piraro's Bizarro, Carpe Diem takes timeless situations that happen in daily life and spin them on their head, casting them anywhere from the dawn of the universe to modern-day couch potatoes, and every day in-between."

  3. Curtis (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    The comic strip started up on October 3, 1988, and is syndicated by King Features. [1] The comic strip portrays the daily life of a middle-class Black family living in a large American city, especially that of Curtis, the eponymous main character. It frequently chronicles aspects of African American culture and history. [2]

  4. Hazel (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Author(s) Ted Key (1943–1993): Current status/schedule: Concluded daily strip; reprints from 1993–2018: Launch date (Sat. Evening Post) 1943 (syndication) June 16, 1969

  5. Things Are Looking Up - Wikipedia

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    Things Are Looking Up, one of the Sherman's Lagoon comic strip collections Things Are Looking Up... from Lynn Johnston bibliography § For Better or for Worse collections Topics referred to by the same term

  6. Sally Forth (Greg Howard comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    Like many comic strips, Sally Forth employs a floating timeline, where time passes but most characters never age. In September 2014, Hilary (in a leaning-on-the- fourth-wall moment) observes to her mother that she was 12 when her cousin Bettina was born, and is still 12, while her cousin is turning one year old.

  7. Sherman - Wikipedia

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    Sherman, the pet boy of the dog Mister Peabody on The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show; Sherman, the eponymous character in the comic strip Sherman's Lagoon; Sherman, a recurring character in Nickelodeon's The Backyardigans

  8. Blondie (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    On February 17, 1933, after much fanfare and build-up, Blondie and Dagwood were married. After a month-and-a-half-long hunger strike by Dagwood to get his parents' blessing, as they strongly disapproved of his marrying beneath his class, they disinherited him. [4]

  9. 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.