Newspaper comic strips have been an important staple of the American experience since the late 19th century. They have their own genres and subgenres, from single-panel gags to slow-moving soap operas ...
There were many amazing things that one could see by joining the estimated 1 million people who came to the lakefront over the weekend for that annual festival of noise called the Chicago Air and ...
The 1990s were a golden age for comic strips. Newspapers during the '90s featured some of the most famous comic strips of all time, from long-running strips like Peanuts and Doonesbury to staples like ...
Mark Kinsler enjoys the comics page in the newspaper, but is confused about Crabgrass. Which is your favorite comic stip?
As the USA TODAY Network debuts a new comics lineup across the nation, we are delving into the history and cultural impact of this uniquely American art form with experts from Ohio State University ...
A set of British First World War Campaign medals have been nicknamed after cartoon characters. From The Great War 1914-1918: ...
Returns Note that regular Gil Thorp artist Rachel Merrill has returned to the strip this week, not to universal acclaim. The ...
The return today of the comic strip "Peanuts" to The Canton Repository – along with a varying lineup of other new and old comics – brings to mind the moment when Stark County readers were introduced ...
It was the summer of 1930. The country was in the first year of what became known as the Great Depression, and folks were already nostalgic for the carefree party-filled days and nights of the 1920s.
Long before Glenn Fleishman was a technology columnist for outlets like The Seattle Times (2000-13) and Macworld, before he wrote books, before he was a two-time "Jeopardy!" champion, he was a kid who ...