Category:Newspaper Comics
Before the Internet and Web Comics, the only place to find daily, serialized comic strips was (and for many people, still is) the back page of your local mainstream or alternative newspaper.
Comic strips can cover a wide range of formats, topics, characters and artistic styles. The Far Side and The Family Circus are one-panel gag strips. Bloom County and Pogo, while light-hearted on the surface, were thick with Story Arcs and political commentary. Other strips, like Peanuts and Calvin and Hobbes, delightfully portray the experiences of childhood, and thus have broad, long-term appeal. There have been countless serialized adventure strips like The Phantom, Flash Gordon, Prince Valiant and Dick Tracy; soap opera/slice-of-life strips like Gasoline Alley and Rex Morgan M.D., and strips that fall in between, like Little Orphan Annie.
Compared to other media, newspaper comics can have incredibly long tenures. New Peanuts strips appeared daily for over 49 years. Doonesbury has been running for 40 years and Garfield has been coming out for over 30 years. Neither show any signs of stopping. Even more impressively, Blondie has run for well over 75 years, Gasoline Alley has run over 90 years, and most impressively of all The Katzenjammer Kids has been running since 1897! A 10-year run is considered tremendous for a television show, but when Calvin and Hobbes, The Far Side and Bloom County each ended production after a decade, it seemed far too soon.
On the flip side, one of the reasons why Web Comics are 5–10 years ahead of Web-based indie music distribution (and 15–20 years ahead of non-corporate Web movies) is that "making it big" in sequential art has been traditionally defined as "being able to support a middle-class lifestyle without a day job". Only about 10 people in the whole 20th century got seriously stinking rich drawing Newspaper Comics, and of those only two or three achieved actual stardom.
The downside is that many newspaper comics have a reputation for not being funny anymore and the Long Runners often derisively described as "zombie strips". This is because, as far as a newspaper is concerned, comic strips are just advertising: they're there to lure in readers and make them more willing to fork over some subscription money. They're Fan Service, basically. And the last thing you want to do with fanservice is serve up something that doesn't actually please the fans. As such, Darker and Edgier humor, political- and/or current-events-based humor must be handled carefully, lest they cost the newspaper (or the artist!) more subscriptions than they gain. Even worse, newspaper strips are written anywhere from six weeks to ten months in advance of print date, which doesn't help topical humor. Newspapers have also been cutting down on the amount of space that comic strip artists are given in which to practice their visual, art-based medium, resulting in Bowdlerized art and abbreviated storytelling.[1] And the newspaper itself has become a victim of the Information Age; not only can consumers get the news online, they can get comics online too. So newspapers have to play it safe, and they do so by angling for broad, non-offensive humor with a wide appeal, often by recycling tired jokes and premises that sitcoms put to pasture years ago.
Successful newspaper comics usually find their way into other media, but are most fondly remembered as simple pen-and-ink drawings on cheap newsprint.
Sometimes you'll hear the term "Underground Comix"; in the USA, at least, this term refers to pen-and-ink comics not distributed by a syndicate and normally published in "alternative" papers, 'zines, etc. Web Comics and the consolidation of the supposedly "Alternative" newsweekly industry have put a dint in their circulation, but Cerebus and American Elf among others started out this way, and the latter still appears in alternative weeklies, or at least the one in the author's hometown.
Also, these have a very high chance of Breaking the Fourth Wall, but only when they do a very common "look at the reader at some other person's comedy or comedy failure".
- ↑ As Bill Watterson of Calvin and Hobbes fame said of the space restrictions way back in 1989: "A beautiful strip like Pogo would be impossible to read at today's sizes." Of course it only got worse, and ultimately this was one of the factors that led to Watterson's decision to stop doing the strip. Along with a lot of the other stuff mentioned here.
Subcategories
This category has the following 34 subcategories, out of 34 total.
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- Born in the Funny Papers (8 P)
C
- Comic Books of the 1920s (1 P)
- Comic Books of the 1930s (4 P)
- Comic Books of the 1940s (16 P)
- Comic Books of the 1950s (18 P)
- Comic Books of the 1960s (36 P)
- Comic Books of the 1970s (54 P)
- Comic Books of the 1980s (102 P)
- Comic Books of the 1990s (145 P)
- Comic Books of the 2000s (220 P)
- Comic Books of the 2010s (140 P)
- Comic Books of the 2020s (22 P)
- Comics (5 P)
M
- Military and Warfare Comics (21 P)
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- Newspaper Comics of the 1890s (empty)
- Newspaper Comics of the 1920s (11 P)
- Newspaper Comics of the 1930s (21 P)
- Newspaper Comics of the 1940s (32 P)
- Newspaper Comics of the 1950s (39 P)
- Newspaper Comics of the 1960s (45 P)
- Newspaper Comics of the 1970s (59 P)
- Newspaper Comics of the 1980s (84 P)
- Newspaper Comics of the 1990s (100 P)
- Newspaper Comics of the 2000s (109 P)
- Newspaper Comics of the 2010s (97 P)
- Newspaper Comics of the 2020s (42 P)
- Newspaper Comics/Fridge (4 P)
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- Web Comics of the 1990s (26 P)
- Web Comics of the 2000s (232 P)
- Web Comics of the 2010s (216 P)
- Web Comics of the 2020s (99 P)
Pages in category "Newspaper Comics"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 287 total.
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B
- B.C.
- Baby Blues
- Baldo
- Barnaby
- Barney & Clyde
- Batman Gambit/Newspaper Comics
- Beetle Bailey
- Berserk Button/Newspaper Comics
- Between the Lines (comic strip)
- Big Eater/Newspaper Comics
- Bizarro
- Blatant Lies/Newspaper Comics
- Blind Idiot Translation/Newspaper Comics
- Blondie (comic strip)
- Bloom County
- The Boondocks
- Bowdlerise/Newspaper Comics
- Brain Bleach/Newspaper Comics
- Breaking the Fourth Wall/Newspaper Comics
- Brewster Rockit: Space Guy!
- Brick Joke/Newspaper Comics
- Bringing Up Father
- The Broons
- Buck Rogers
- Buckles
- Bus Stop
- Buster Brown
- Butt Monkey/Newspaper Comics
C
- Calvin and Hobbes
- Candorville
- Capt'n Crazy
- Carl Giles
- Catch Phrase/Newspaper Comics
- Cathy
- Character Derailment/Newspaper Comics
- Character Sheets/Newspaper Comics
- Characterization Marches On/Newspaper Comics
- Chelsea Boys
- Clothing Damage/Newspaper Comics
- Cloudcuckoolander/Newspaper Comics
- Cluster F-Bomb/Newspaper Comics
- Comics
- Companion Cube/Newspaper Comics
- Continuity Nod/Newspaper Comics
- Crankshaft
- Crapsack World/Newspaper Comics
- Creator Breakdown/Newspaper Comics
- Creator's Pet/Newspaper Comics
- Cul de Sac (comic strip)
- The Cursing Hedgehog
- Curtis
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- Failure Is the Only Option/Newspaper Comics
- The Family Circus
- The Family Upstairs
- Fan Nickname/Newspaper Comics
- Fanon Discontinuity/Newspaper Comics
- Fanon/Newspaper Comics
- The Far Side
- Felix the Cat
- Five-Bad Band/Newspaper Comics
- Flanderization/Newspaper Comics
- Flash Gordon (comic strip)
- Fleep
- Foe Yay/Newspaper Comics
- Follow the Leader/Newspaper Comics
- Footrot Flats
- For Better or For Worse
- Foreshadowing/Newspaper Comics
- Four-Temperament Ensemble/Newspaper Comics
- FoxTrot
- Frank and Ernest
- Frazz
- Freudian Trio/Newspaper Comics
- Fridge Horror/Newspaper Comics
- From Bad to Worse/Newspaper Comics
- Fun with Acronyms/Newspaper Comics
- Funky Winkerbean
- Funny Aneurysm Moment/Newspaper Comics
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K
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M
- Mafalda
- Magnificent Bastard/Newspaper Comics
- Mallard Fillmore
- Mandrake the Magician
- Mark Trail
- Marmaduke (comic strip)
- Marvin (comic strip)
- Mary Worth
- Media Research Failure/Newspaper Comics
- Minimum Security
- Misaimed Fandom/Newspaper Comics
- Missing Episode/Newspaper Comics
- Modesty Blaise (comic strip)
- Monty
- Mother Goose and Grimm
- Ms. Fanservice/Newspaper Comics
- Mugging the Monster/Newspaper Comics
- Mutts
- My Cage
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- Nemi
- Newspaper Comics/Awesome
- Newspaper Comics/Headscratchers
- Newspaper Comics/Heartwarming
- Newspaper Comics/Tear Jerker
- Nice Hat/Newspaper Comics
- Nice Job Breaking It, Hero/Newspaper Comics
- Nick Knatterton
- Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot/Comics
- Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot/Newspaper Comics
- Non Sequitur (comic strip)
- Non Sequitur Scene/Newspaper Comics
- Noodle Incident/Newspaper Comics
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- Obfuscating Stupidity/Newspaper Comics
- Off the Mark
- Ogri
- Oh Crap/Newspaper Comics
- Old Shame/Newspaper Comics
- On the Fastrack
- One Big Happy
- One Steve Limit/Newspaper Comics
- The Optimist
- The Other Darrin/Newspaper Comics
- Our Dragons Are Different/Newspaper Comics
- The Outbursts of Everett True
- Over the Hedge (comic strip)