The comic strip you are referring to is likely "Little Lulu," not "Little Suzie." The series featured Little Lulu and her friends, including characters with emo tendencies such as Tubby and Alvin. Created in the 1930s, the comic gained popularity in the 1940s and continued through various adaptations into the mid-20th century.
The comic strip you're referring to is likely "The Little King," created by Otto Soglow. It featured a character named "Kathy," who was a woman football player, showcasing her skills in the sport during the 1940s. This representation was notable for its time, highlighting female athletes in a male-dominated field.
They are characters of Archie Comics.
Snoopy (the dog), Charlie Brown (his owner), and the little red-headed girl (Charlie's love interest).
The comic book characters of "Sentinel" were created by Jack Kirby and Stan Lee. The first appearance of these characters was in 1965. The "Sentinel" is published by Marvel Comics.
The musical "Annie" premiered on Broadway in 1977. It is based on the characters from the Little Orphan Annie comic strip.
You can find the characters Wal Cooch and Horse in the well-known comic strip "Funky Winkerbean" created by Tom Batiuk. They were introduced as characters in the strip's fictional comic book series within the larger comic strip universe.
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Those sequences of panels with cartoon characters in them. You usually read them in the newspaper or in a comic book.
Archies Comics. Betty Cooper and Veronica Lodge are the girl friends of Archie Andrews
The comic characters for "Help Me - Timo Maas" were created by the director Greg Simpson and the illustrator Jock Mooney.
There were no men in the Peanuts comic strip. All characters were children.