The Big House, featured in the first 8 issues of Marvel Comics' Pizzazz Magazine in 1977 & 1978. It was done as "diary entries" by 9 year old Amy and were half page humor strips. Their dog Grits was featured in some, as were the President and a friend of Amy's named Andrea. (I have no idea if Amy had a real friend named Andrea, but may have since they used her real dog's name.)
The comic strip featuring Amy Carter is called "Amy" and it was created by Harry Mace. It was a short-lived comic that ran in newspapers during the late 1970s and early 1980s, focusing on the adventures of Amy, the daughter of President Jimmy Carter.
John's last name from the Garfield comic strip is Arbuckle.
The name of a comic strip is typically punctuated with quotation marks, such as "Calvin and Hobbes" or "Garfield".
The title of the comic strip is "Peanuts" and it's original name was "Lil Folks" .
In the comic strip "Hagar the Horrible," Hagar's daughter is named Honi.
"Skeezix" was a character in the comic strip "Gasoline Alley," created by Frank King. The comic strip debuted in 1918 and is one of the longest-running comic strips in American history.
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The dog's name in the comic strip "Blondie" is Daisy. Daisy is the family dog of the Bumstead family and is known for her loyalty and comedic interactions with the other characters in the strip.
The brat's name in the comic strip Blondie is Alexander. He is the mischievous young son of Dagwood and Blondie Bumstead.
"Thimble Theater" .
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