In newspapers, a strip typically refers to a comic strip, which is a series of illustrations or images that tell a story or convey a humorous situation. Comic strips are a popular feature in newspapers and are usually found in the entertainment or arts section.
For a weekly newspaper strip, anywhere from 1 to 5.
24
A zombie strip is a newspaper or magazine strip cartoon continued by others following the death or retirement of its original creator.
If you are referring to the "Little Orphan Annie" comic strip it is unlikely that it will be seen in syndication as newspaper reprints because of a lack of public interest .
The Katzenjammer Kids
The comic strip " Get Fuzzy " is still an ongoing strip but your newspaper may no longer carry the comic ; see relevant link below .
Bill Watterson , the creator of Calvin and Hobbes , will not allow the comic-strip to be syndicated because of his frustration with the newspaper publishing industry because he was not allowed creative expression . He preferred a larger format for his (and all others) comic-strip . He does not allow for his comic to be turned into any kind of merchandizing .The strip is available in collections .
Try calling the newspaper and asking for that section's editor and they should be able to refer you to the proper person or department . [To contact a newspaper you can refer to the newspaper itself for contact information , check your telephone book for their number , call information or call your Public Library and ask for the Reference Desk and they can help you .]
The comic strip is written by cartoonist Jerry Scott and illustrated by Jim Borgman .
The New York World newspaper , Hogan's Alley by Richard F. Outcault .
im 15 im in high school we have a subject to be answered its about newspapers
bill waterson author of Calvin and Hobbes i think