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Broom-Hilda by Russell Myers (September 3, 2010)

Broom-Hilda by Russell Myers (September 3, 2010)

 

Broom-Hilda by Russell Myers

A strong, character-driven strip, Broom-Hilda enchants readers with the story of a love-starved witch, a troll and their buzzard friends who all live in the forest.

While many other comic strips are extensions of reality, Broom-Hilda deals in pure fantasy, making the strip bewitchingly unique.

 

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Animal Crackers comic strip by Fred Wagner Lyle the lion, Eugene the elephant and the rest of these civilized animals deliver a glimpse of life in the Freeborn Wildlife Preserve. Animal Crackers' brief text and clean drawings are great for kids.
ANIMAL CRACKERS

Annie by Jay Maeder and Ted Slampyak An American icon and respected adventurer, Annie sets out on voyages that pit her against some of the comics pages' most notorious criminals. Annie's tireless pursuit of justice has reinvigorated this classic strip, giving it more action, intrigue and curls than ever before.
ANNIE

Bliss Men, women, smart-aleck pets, relationships, hackers, slackers, modern life, modern strife-they're all fair targets for New Yorker cartoonist and best-selling children's book illustrator Harry Bliss. Blending equal parts sass and sophistication-plus exquisite artistic style-Bliss will be a hit in print and on your readers' cubicle walls and refrigerator doors.
BLISS

Bottom Liners by Eric and Bill Teitelbaum The Teitelbaum brothers offer a funny and perceptive panel that injects humor into a variety of business predicaments-from the lunchroom to the boardroom.
BOTTOM LINERS

Bound and Gagged comic strip by Dana Summers From the ridiculous to the sublime, Summers' sight gags turn everyday occurrences upside down. His clean art style and sharp humor give readers a quick laugh each day.
BOUND & GAGGED

Brenda Starr by June Brigman and Mary Schmich. Follow redheaded reporter Brenda Starr as she combines a career in a modern-day newsroom with traditional glamour, intrigue and romance. Starr is an independent professional who exemplifies the modern woman-making her a great role model for teens.
BRENDA STARR

Brewster Rockit: Space Guy! by Tim Rickard Brewster Rockit is an unlikely captain. He's woefully ill-prepared to lead ... and that's part of his charm. Orbiting the stars in the space station R.U. Sirius, Brewster and his crew of misfits encounter a host of interplanetary anomalies. Brewster Rockit: Space Guy! pushes the limits of space, time and humor.
BREWSTER ROCKIT

Broom-Hilda by Russell Myers A strong, character-driven strip, Broom-Hilda enchants readers with the story of a love-starved witch, a troll and their buzzard friends who all live in the forest. While many other comic strips are extensions of reality, Broom-Hilda deals in pure fantasy, making the strip bewitchingly unique. BROOM HILDA


DICK TRACY

Gasoline Alley by Jim Scancarelli Gasoline Alley, the first comic to have its characters age in real time, uses gentle humor to make astute observations on small-town living and modern family life.
GASOLINE ALLEY

Gil Thorp by Neal Rubin and Rod Wigham The perfect bridge between the worlds of ever-expanding big-time sports and the slower-paced times (despite being an accelerating object of fanatical devotion) of high school sports is Tribune Media Services’ classic and newly updated comic strip Gil Thorp, the Friday Night Lights of the funny pages. With sharp, contemporary story lines and new, graphically outstanding artwork, Gil Thorp takes readers into the halls of Milford High School, where the legendary Thorp himself is an example of what high school coaches can be on their best days.
GIL THORP

Housebroken by Steve Watkins Housebroken stars the Watsons, a middle-class black family whose life changes when a former rap- star dog becomes the family's permanent houseguest. Suddenly, their once normal house becomes a chaotic doghouse. The hip-hop story line keeps readers coming back to witness DJ Dog, Mya and Malik's crazy antics. Watkins infuses the strip with situations from suburban American life. HOUSEBROKEN

Loose Parts by Dave Blazek Blazek exposes the peculiar thoughts that ooze from every man, woman and animal. Whether mocking management or revealing the secrets behind the Big Bang theory, Loose Parts gives readers a quirky, funny moment each day.
LOOSE PARTS

Love Is...  by Kim Casali, drawn by Bill Asprey A heart-warming panel that explores the characteristics of love. Readers enjoy this wildly popular comic because of its innocence and simplicity.
LOVE IS ...

The Middletons by Ralph Dunagin and Dana Summers The Middletons is a gentle spoof on the realities of middle-class America. The cast of characters features Morris and Midge Middleton, the archetypical suburban family,and their next-door neighbors, The Wades.
THE MIDDLETONS

Pink Panther by Eric and Bill Teitelbaum Paint your Sunday comics pink with one of the most recognizable characters of all time, the Pink Panther. Celebrating his 40th anniversary, this fabulously cool cat and his friends, Mr. Man and Inspector Clouseau, are back on the scene. Pink Panther uses clever humor and amusing sight gags to comment on the world today. The strip's subtle humor and clean visuals will help readers start their Sunday morning in style. PINK PANTHER

Pluggers by Gary Brookins America's first interactive, reader-participation comic, Pluggers chronicles the hardworking people the world depends on. They represent the 80 percent of humanity who unceremoniously keep plugging along, balancing work, play and family life.
PLUGGERS

Raising Hector by Peter Ramirez An honest, humorous look at a modern Latino family and the melding of old and new ways. Hector, a macho ex-cop injured on the job, now cares for third-grader P.J., his
RAISING HECTOR

Sylvia by Nicole Hollander Sylvia's sly observations catch readers off guard, provoking laughter as they explore larger issues. Opinionated, yet humorous, she often holds court on politics and cultural issues before they hit readers' radar. Her prickly commentary will raise your comics page to a new level-and keep readers coming back for more.
SYLVIA

9 to 5 by Harley Schwadron Schwadron offers a look at the chaos and camaraderie of office life through the eyes of the 9-to-5ers around the world. 9 TO 5

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