They were drawn by hand, and a lot of times, still are. the greatest cartoonist use these methods.
The compound word for a book made of comic strips is a "comic book."
Garfield was created by cartoonist Jim Davis in 1978. The comic strip features the lazy, food-loving cat Garfield, his owner Jon Arbuckle, and Odie the dog. Garfield quickly became popular and is now one of the most widely syndicated comic strips in the world.
The first comic strip is believed to be "The Yellow Kid" by Richard F. Outcault, which appeared in newspapers in 1895. It is considered one of the earliest examples of the comic strip format as we know it today.
Comic strips were made , as they are today , on a series of panels that relate a story . (If I understood your question correctly.) Many Greek vases illustrate the story in art .The Bayeux Tapestry is one of the first example of sequential art in textile form . Newspapers are the most common source for comic strips but many WebComics do essentially the same but in a different media .
It was actually a book that reprinted alot of past comic strips from the newspaper. That's actually how it got it's name considering they're not always comical.
The first Beano comic was published on July 30, 1938. It is a long-running British children's comic magazine that features comic strips and has become a cultural icon in the UK.
A comic strip can distort the reader's sense of time if it is mentally engaging and/or contains an element of humour requiring the reader to suspend his sense of time by rereading the comic strip to fully appreciate the cartoonist's attempt at humour or the point being made by the comic such as in an editorial cartoon .
Comic strips are a form of visual storytelling that uses a series of panels to convey a narrative or a joke. They are commonly found in newspapers, magazines, and online platforms, and are popular for their combination of images and text to entertain and communicate ideas in a concise format.
Gary Larson created The Far Side, a popular single-panel comic strip that ran from 1980 to 1995. Larson's unique humor and surreal illustrations made The Far Side a beloved and influential part of comic strip history.
Peanuts, created by Charles M. Schulz, was first published in 1950 and gained popularity during the 1960s. Dilbert, created by Scott Adams, and Garfield, created by Jim Davis, both made their marks in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Therefore, Dilbert is the comic strip that did not make its mark during the 1960s.
The biggest comic book in the world was made sometime in the early 90's. It was about the death of the world famous hero, "Superman". I think it's called, "The Death Of Superman" or "Superman:Doomsday". It sold billions of copies and made comic book history.
A cartoonist in the Danish paper.