Depends what newspaper it is.
No. Most newspapers have comics but the New York Times does not.
Yes , the first American newspaper with a color page was on April 2, 1893 . Sunday comics in color was used in Richard Outcault's Yellow Kid ; this application of color was used to attract a reader base thus promoting circulation for the newspapers .
Karate Kid - comics - was created in 1966.
Billy the Kid - Charlton Comics - was created in 1957.
Karate Kid - comics - happened on -19-04-03.
The first known comic strip is "The Yellow Kid" created by Richard F. Outcault in the 1890s. It was published in newspapers and is considered one of the earliest examples of American comics.
This is a matter of opinion so the answer will be subjective - some prefer the newspaper which already have comics and others will prefer comic strips/books .
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of course. Most comic books are translated to espanol and many other languages...there's even comics made through Spain...the only ones i know of are adults only...but im pretty sure the are many kid firendly comics produced aswell.
If your talking about newspapers yes.
comics diary of a wimpy kid
Invisible Kid's real name is Lyle Norg.