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The first political cartoon published in America shows the British colonies as a snake cut into segments above the motto "JOIN, or DIE." The cartoon, by Benjamin Franklin, appeared in his newspaper the Pennsylvania Gazette on May 9, 1754.

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The first modern comic book is considered to be "Famous Funnies" published in 1933, which included reprinted comic strips from newspapers. However, the concept of comic strips dates back to the late 19th century.

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Here it is - the "Join or Die" snake originally published in Benjamin Franklin's newspaper.

http://www.earlyamerica.com/earlyamerica/firsts/cartoon/snake.html

There was many other early ones, but I am pretty sure this is the first.

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"The Adventures of Obadiah Oldbuck" was the first comic book published in the United States (19th century).

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The title of the first comic book published was

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the first was the adventures of obadiah oldbuck created by rodolphe topffer

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The first comic book ever was called Obadiah Oldbuck, made in 1842 in the U.S

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Peanuts The cartoon strip "Peanuts" was started in 1950 by Charles Schultz.

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1837

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