These are devices to indicate dialogue- which is spoken in animated Cartoons- the word balloon has an angle so it reflects on the speaker- indicating conversation. the thought balloon is not directly connected and looks more like a cloud-=indicates unspoken thought ( I better look around before calling in to Base) another unusual device occasionally used in comic strips was the use of unpunctuated run-on letter copy to suggests Morse Code transmission- often on a simulated paper tape- this was a neat idea, the idea of rapid code traffic without burdening the reader into translating it. In movies they could run the CW transmission and ( Flash) translation in subtitles on the screen. Maybe this was done in the Amelia film. ( I didn"t see it)l. anyhow that is how word balloons operate- and are codified.
He is known by the name 'Popeye'.
Ernie Bushmiller was the creator of the comic strip "Nancy" .
"Eek & Meek" , by the late Howie Schneider (April 24, 1930 - June 28, 2007) . (They were characters in a cartoon/comic strip.)
A cartoon strip is composed of several frames of sequential art or an ongoing cartoon with the same characters featured on a daily basis .
The duration of Comic Strip Live - TV series - is 3600.0 seconds.
Featured in the Popeye comic strip in 1936.
A balloon .
A Comic-Strip
drawing, parody, satire, caricature, comic strip, lampoon, sketch, animation
No , the comic book character is most likely to be found in a comic book whereas a cartoon character will be found within a TV cartoon are as a character in a cartoon comic strip .
NO NO
Snoopy
The comic strip appeared in 1894 .
NOPE
The comic strip "Thompson and Thompson" by Hergé
He is known by the name 'Popeye'.
It is a cartoon