"Little Orphan Annie"
The comic strip Garfield was born on June 19, 1978.
The two main comic characters Lee Falk created were the Phantom (1st strip February 16, 1936) and Mandrake the Magician (1st strip June 11th, 1934) Die Skim
The first Garfield comic strip was published on June 19, 1978. Created by Jim Davis, Garfield quickly became popular for his witty humor and laziness.
The cartoon character Garfield was created by cartoonist Jim Davis. He first appeared in the comic strip on June 19, 1978. Davis is responsible for both the writing and the illustration of the comic, which centers around the lazy, lasagna-loving cat and his owner, Jon Arbuckle. The strip has since become one of the most popular and enduring comic series worldwide.
Garfield was first made by the wonderful man[and artist] Jim Davis in 1999. Garfield and Jon sat at a drawing board, and Jon said he was a cartoonist, and his only thought was to entertain us. Then Garfield said his famous phrase which stuck to his personality forever. He said: "Feed me."
Yes, in the "Rex Morgan, M.D." comic strip, June Gale is depicted as being gagged during a storyline involving her kidnapping. This plot element creates tension and highlights the urgency of Rex Morgan and his team's efforts to rescue her. Such dramatic moments are not uncommon in serialized comics to engage readers and develop the storyline.
"Eek & Meek" , by the late Howie Schneider (April 24, 1930 - June 28, 2007) . (They were characters in a cartoon/comic strip.)
Assuming you mean the first TV special and not the comic strip which debuted in June 1978, that would be Here Comes Garfield which premiered in October 1982.
it's in redbox now. i rented it twice from there
The first issue is out on free comic book day then the rest from June 2013 I think:)
Comic actor Al Molinaro was 96 years old when he died on October 30, 2015 (birthdate: June 24, 1919).
June 19, 1978 .