List of newspaper comic strips P–Z

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Parent article: List of comic strips; Siblings: A–FG–O • P–Z

P[]

  • Pääkaupunki (1997– ) by Tarmo Koivisto (Finland)
  • (1915–1918) by A. E. Hayward (US)
  • The Pajama Diaries (2006–2020) by Terri Libenson (US)
  • Pam (1929–1942) by A. W. Brewerton and later S. L. Huntley
  • Panda (1946–1991) by Marten Toonder (NL)
  • Pardon Our Planet (1996– ), first titled I Need Help, then Pardon My Planet, by Vic Lee (US)
  • Pa's Son-in-Law (1924–1941) by Charles H. Wellington
  • Patrick (1965–1969) by Malcolm Hancock (US)
  • Patsy (see The Adventures of Patsy)
  • Pauline McPeril (1966–1969) by Jack Rickard and Mell Lazarus (US)
  • Paul Temple (1951–1971) by Francis Durbridge, Alfred Sindall, Bill Bailey and John McNamara (UK)
  • Pavlov (1979– ) by Ted Martin
  • PC & Pixel (1998– ) by Tak Bui (CAN)
  • Peaches, Queen of the Universe, see Eyebeam
  • Peanuts (1950–2000) by Charles M. Schulz (US)
  • Pearls Before Swine (1999– ) by Stephan Pastis (US)
  • Pee Wee (1938–1986) nominally by Jerry Iger
  • Pee Wee Harris (1952– ) from Percy Keese Fitzhugh's 1915 series, drawn by Alfred B. Stenzel, then Mike Adair
  • Peggy (1946–1960) by Chuck Thurston, and later Art Sansom, Marilyn Troyer, and Elmarine Howard
  • Penmen (1996– ) by Gary Blehm (US) – webcomic since 2001
  • Penny (1943–1970) by Harry Haenigsen (US)
  • Pep (2008–2009) by Curtis Kilfoy
  •  [da] (1953–1986), original title Alfredo, by  [da] (Denmark)
  • Percy and Ferdie (1906–1924), first titled The Hall-Room Boys, by H. A. MacGill
  • The Perishers (1958–2006) originally by Dennis Collins and Maurice Dodd (UK)
  • The Perils of Submarine Boating by C. W. Kahles
  • Perkins (1969–1980) by John Miles
  • Perky & Beanz (1985–1987) by Russell Myers (US)
  • Perry Mason (1950–1952) by Mel Keefer and (US)
  • The Pet Set (1977–1978) by Doug Borgstedt and Jean Borgstedt
  • Peter Panic (1973– ) by Lo Linkert
  • Peter Piltdown (1935–1946) by Mel Eaton
  • Peter Rabbit (1924–1955) by Harrison Cady, and others later, including Vincent Fago
  • Peter Scratch (1965–1967) by Lou Fine (US)
  • Pete the Tramp (1933–1963) by Clarence D. Russell
  • Petey Dink, first named Gink and Dink (1908–1930) by Charles Voight
  • Petting Patty (1929–1930) by Jefferson Machamer
  • The Phantom (1936– ) originally by Lee Falk and Ray Moore, currently by Tony DePaul and Mike Manley (US)
  • Phillip's Flock (1968–1985) by Doc Goodwin
  • Phoebe and Her Unicorn (2012– ) by Dana Simpson (originally a webcomic called Heavenly Nostrils before moving to the newspapers in 2015)
  • Phoebe's Place (1990–1991) by Bill Schorr (US)
  • Pickles (1990– ) by Brian Crane (US)
  • Pic-Trix by (1947–1958) by Morrie Brickman
  • Pier-Oddities (1953–1962) by Johnny Pierotti
  • Pigeon Culture (2011– ) unattributed (US)
  • Pigtails (~1921–1923) by Mildred Burleigh (US)
  • Pip, Squeak and Wilfred (1919–1955) by Bertram Lamb and Austin Payne (UK)
  • Piranha Club (1988–2018), first titled Ernie, by Bud Grace (US)
  • PIXies (1966–1987) by Jack Wohl
  • Plain Jane (1969–1974) by Frank Baginski (US)
  • Play-Funnies (1963–1973) not attributed initially, later by Becky
  • Pluggers (1993– ) by Gary Brookins; originally by Jeff MacNelly (US)
  • Pluribus (1971–1973) by Bill Rechin (US)
  • Pocket Cartoons (1946–1957) by Ajay, Cull, Churchill, Phillips, and later Bert Lancaster
  •  [da] (1950–2004) by  [da] (Denmark)
  • Pogo (1948–1975, 1989–1993) originally by Walt Kelly (US)
  • The Politician by David Fletcher
  • Polly and Her Pals (1912–1958), first titled Positive Polly, by Cliff Sterrett (US)
  • Pondus (1996– ) by Frode Øverli (Norway)
  • Ponytail (1961–1988) by Lee Holley[1]
  • Pooch Café (2001– ) by Paul Gilligan (Canada)
  • Poor Arnold's Almanac (1959–61, 1989–90) by Arnold Roth (US)
  • Poor Pa (1927–1955) by Claude Callan and later Robert Quillen
  • Pop (1921–1960) originally by John Millar Watt (UK)
  • Popeye (Thimble Theatre) (1929– ) originally by E.C. Segar (US)
  • Pops (1962–1978) by George Wolfe
  • Pop's Place (1986–2001) by Sam C. Rawls
  • Pot-Shots (1975– ) by Ashleigh Brilliant
  • The Potts (1920– ), first titled You and Me, originally by Stan Cross (Australia)
  • Pottsy (1958–1972) by Jay Irving
  • PreTeena (2001–2008), by Allison Barrows (US)
  • Prickly City (2004– ) by Scott Stantis (US)
  • (1986) by Winthrop Prince (US)
  • Prince of the Palace (1980s–2000s) by Mike Atkinson (UK – Daily Record (Scotland) newspaper)
  • Prince Valiant (1937– ) originally by Hal Foster (US)
  • Priscilla's Pop (1946–1983) by Al Vermeer, and later Edmund R. "Ed" Sullivan (US)
  • Professor Doodle's (1987– ) by Steve Sack and Craig MacIntosh
  •  [fr] (1934–1991) originally by  [fr] (France)
  • Professor Phumble (1960–1978) by Bill Yates
  • Professor Pi (1959–1972) by V. T. Born and later George O. Swanson
  • Pssst (1977– ) by J. Maddox
  • Pud (1984– ) by Steve Nease (Canada)
  • Puffy the Pig (1930–c.1935) originally by Don Flowers
  • Pugad Baboy (1988– ) by Apolonio Medina Jr. (Philippines)
  • Punaniska (1990s) by Harri Vaalio (Finland)
  • Pussycat Princess (1935–1946) by Grace Drayton and Ed Anthony, and later Ruth Carroll
  • Psycops (1995–1999) by Pete Nash, John Cooper and John M Burns. (UK)

Q[]

  • (1991–1998) by Gail Machlis
  • Queen of the Universe, see Eyebeam
  • Queenie (1966–1985) by Phil Interlandi
  • Queens Counsel (1993– ) by Graham Francis Defries and Alexander Williams (UK)
  • (1986–2011) by Buddy Hickerson (US)
  • Quincy (1970–1986) by Ted Shearer (US)

R[]

  • Radio Patrol (1934–1950) by Charlie Schmidt and Ed Sullivan
  • (1924) by V. R. Shoemaker
  • Raising Duncan (2000–2005) by Chris Browne (US)
  • Rasmus Klump (1951–1992) in English entitled Bruin and Barnaby Bear, by C. & V. Hansen (Denmark)
  • Real Life Adventures (1991– ) by Lance Aldrich and Gary Wise (US)
  • Reality Check (1995– ) by Dave Whamond (US)
  • Red and Rover (2000– ) by Brian Basset (US)
  • Red Barry (1934–1939) by Will Gould
  • (1940–1943) by John Welch and Jack McGuire (US)
  • Red Meat (1989– ) by Max Cannon (US)
  • Red Oasis (2007– ) by multiple authors (US)
  • Red Ryder (1938–1964) by Fred Harman (US)
  • Redeye (1967–2008) by Gordon Bess, and later Bill Yates and Mel Casson (US)
  • Reg'lar Fellers (1917–1949) by Gene Byrnes (US)
  • Retail (2006– ) by Norm Feuti (US)
  • Retro Geek (2008) by Steve Dickenson and Todd Clark (US)
  • Rex Morgan, M.D. (1948– ) created by Nicholas P. Dallis (US)
  • Reynolds Unwrapped (1989– ) created by Dan Reynolds (US)
  • Rhymes With Orange (1994– ) by Hilary Price (US)
  • Ribbons and Haywire (1982–1985) by Steve Carpenter and Ed Wallerstein (US)
  • Rick Kane, Space Marshal (1951) by Walter Gibson and Elmer Stoner (US)
  • Rick O'Shay (1958–1981) originally by Stan Lynde (US)
  • Right Around Home (1938–1964), later entitled Right Around Home with Myrtle, by Dudley Fisher, and later Bob Vittur
  • (1946) by (US)
  • Rip Kirby (1946–1999) originally by Alex Raymond (US)
  • Ripley's Believe It or Not (1918– ) originally by Robert Ripley (US)
  • The Ripples (see The Neighbors)
  • Rip Tide (1959–1970) by Grandetti and Ed Herron
  • Rivets (1953–1988) by George Sixta
  • Robin Malone (1967–1970) by Bob Lubbers
  • Robotman (see Monty)
  • Rocky (1998– ) by Martin Kellerman (Sweden)
  • Rocky the Stone-Age Kid (1940–1943) by Frank Engli (US)
  • De Rode Ridder (1959– ) by Willy Vandersteen (Belgium)
  • (1930–1933) originally by Bruce Barr
  • Romeo Brown (1954–1963) by Alfred Mazure, Peter O'Donnell and Jim Holdaway (UK)
  • Romulus of Rome (1961–1963) by Mike Wong and J. P. Cahn (US)
  • Ronaldinho Gaucho (2006–c. 2011) by Mauricio de Sousa (Brazil)
  • Rooftop O'Toole (1976–1980) by Jerry Fearing and Bill Farmer (US)
  • Room and Board (1936–1958) by Gene Ahern (US)
  • Rose Is Rose (1983– ) by Pat Brady (US)
  • (1930–1943) by George McManus
  • (c. 1937–1942) by "," , , and (US)
  • Roy Rogers (1949–1961) by Charles McKimson (US)
  • Rubes (1986– ) by Leigh Rubin
  • (1983–1985) by William Overgard (US)
  • Rudy Park (2001– ) by Darrin Bell and Theron Heir (US)
  • (1922–1924) by (US)
  • Ruggles (1935–1957) by Steve Dowling (UK)
  • Rugrats (2000–2005) nominally by Nickelodeon (US)
  • (2003– ) by Dan Beadle (US)
  • Rupert Bear (1920– ) originally by Mary Tourtel (UK)
  • (1951– ) by Paul Gringle, and later Al Smith
  • (1959–1967, 1979) by Walter Neil Ball
  • Rusty Riley (1948–1959) by Frank Godwin and later Rod Reed
  • (1955–1994) by Cal Alley and later Jack Elrod (US)
  • Rymy-Eetu (1930–1970s) by Erkki Tanttu (Finland)

S[]

  • Sad Sack (1946–1958) by George Baker
  • Safe Havens (1988– ) by Bill Holbrook (US)
  • The Saint (1948–1962) originally by Leslie Charteris and Mike Roy (US)
  • Salesman Sam (1925–1936) by George O. Swanson, and later Charles D. Small and Gladys Parker
  • Sally Bananas (1969–1973) by Charles Barsotti (US)
  • Sally Forth (1968–1974) by Wally Wood (US)
  • Sally Forth (1982– ) by Francesco Marciuliano and Jim Keefe; originally by Greg Howard (US)
  • Sally's Sallies (1927–1966) by R. J. Scott
  • Salt Chuck (1988– ) by Chuck Sharman
  • Sam and Silo (1977– ) by Jerry Dumas and Mort Walker (US)
  • Sam's Strip (1961–1963) by Jerry Dumas and Mort Walker (US)
  • Sandy (1962–1989) by June Unwin, and later George W. Crane and Jim Unwin
  • Sandy Highflyer, the Airship Man by C. W. Kahles
  • Sappo (1924–1945) by E. C. Segar, and later Tom Sims and Bill Zaboly
  • Sazae-san (1946–1974) by Machiko Hasegawa (Japan)
  • Scamp (1955–1988) nominally by Walt Disney (US)
  • Scarth A.D. 2195 (1969–circa 1974) by and (UK)
  • Scary Gary (2008– ) by Mark Buford
  • (1917–1932) by Clare Victor Dwiggins (US)
  • Scorchy Smith (1930–1961) originally by (US)
  • Scorer (1989–2011) by Barrie Tomlinson, [2] and David Pugh (UK)
  • Screen Girl (1945–1948) by Jim Pabian
  • Scroll of Fame (1951–1961) by Arthur S. Curtis
  • Scroogie (1975–1976) by Tug McGraw and Mike Witte (US)
  • Sea Rations (1974) by Jim Estes
  • (1997–2000) by Jeff Millar and Bill Hinds (US)
  • Secret Agent X-9 (1934–1996), also titled Secret Agent Corrigan, originally by Dashiell Hammett and Alex Raymond (US)
  • Secret Asian Man (2007– ) by Tak Toyoshima (US)
  • (1946) by George Wunder (US)
  • The Seekers (1966–1971) by John M. Burns, Les Lilley, Phillip Douglas and Dick O’Neil (UK)
  • Seems Like Yesterday (1939–1947), also titled Home Town Echoes, by Camillus Kesler
  • Selling Short (1975–1987) by Don Raden and Ken Ross
  • Senator Caucus (1959–1968) by George Levine, and later Pete Wyma
  • Sennin Buraku (1956– ) by Kō Kojima (Japan)
  • Sentinel Louie (1934–1943) by Otto Soglow
  • Service Smiles (1956–1958) by Art Gates (US)
  • Seven-O-Heaven (2009– ) by Andrew Goff and Will Startare
  • Seventeen (1956–1973) by Arthur Erenberg and Bernie Lansky
  • The Shadow (1940–1942) by Walter B. Gibson and Vernon Greene (US)
  • Sherlock Holmes (1954–1955) by Edith Meiser and Frank Giacoia (US)
  • Sherman on the Mount (1986–1988) by Walt Lee and Michael Fruchey (US)
  • Sherman's Alley (1992–1996) by Toby Gibbs and Jerry Voigt (US)
  • Sherman's Lagoon (1991– ) by Jim Toomey (US)
  • Shirley and Son (2000–2003) by Jerry Bittle (US)
  • Shoe (1977– ) originally by Jeff MacNelly (US)
  • (2001– ) by Teresa Burritt and David Stanford (US)
  • Shopping Around (1960–1963) by Rolfe Mason
  • Short Ribs (1958–1982) by Frank O'Neal, and later Frank Hill (US)
  • (1990s– ) by Bullimore and Anderson (Daily Record (Scotland)) (UK)
  • Sibling Revelry (1989–1995) by Man Martin (US)
  • Side Glances (1929–1985) by George Clark, and later Gill Fox (US)
  • Sign-O-Rama (1970–1979) by M. W. Martin
  • Sigmund (1994-...) by Peter de Wit (Netherlands).
  • Silent Sam (1920–1945) originally Adamson, by Oscar Jacobsson (Sweden)
  • Silly Milly (1938–1951) by Stan MacGovern
  • Silly Philly (1947–1960) by Bil Keane (US)
  • Silly Symphony (1932–1945) originally by Earl Duvall and Al Taliaferro (US)
  • Simon's Cat (2011–2013) by Simon Tofield (UK)
  • Simpkins (1971–1980) originally by George Crenshaw (US)
  • S1NGLE (2001– ) by Hanco Kolk and Peter de Wit (Netherlands)
  • Single and Looking, formerly Out of the Gene Pool (2002–2008) by (US)
  • Single Slices (1987–2001) by Peter Kohlsaat (US)
  • Sir Bagby (1959–1965) by and (US)
  • Six Chix (2000– ) by Isabella Bannerman, Margaret Shulock, Rina Piccolo, Anne Gibbons, , and (US)
  • Skeets (1932–1951) by Dow O. Walling
  • Skippy (1923–1945) by Percy Crosby (US)
  • Sky Masters (1958–1961) by Jack Kirby, Wally Wood, Dick and Dave Wood (US)
  • Skyroads (1930–1943) by Lester J. Maitland, and later Dick Calkins, Russell Keaton, and William Winston
  • Slim Jim (1924–1942) by Stanley E. Armstrong and others later
  • Slow Wave (1995– ) by Jesse Reklaw (US)
  • Slowpoke (1998– ) by Jen Sorensen (US)
  • Slylock Fox (1987– ) by Bob Weber Jr. (US)
  • Small Fry Diary (1961–1975) by Nonnee Coan
  • Small Saves (2000– ) by J. DeMarco (US)
  • (1966–1999) by Morrie Brickman and later Bill Yates
  • Small Talk (1955–1964) by Samuel R. Gornbein; (1972) by Becky; (1983– ) by Allen H. Kelly, Jr.
  • Smart Alex (1995–1996) by Charlie Podrebarac (US)
  • Smart Chart (1970–1983) by Herb Stansbury
  • SMALL (2021-) by Max/Small studio1104 (Taiwan)
  • (1910–1940) by C. M. Payne (US)
  • Smidgens (1962–1974) by Bob Cordray (US)
  • Smiles (1924–1939) by Frank Chapman and various others later
  • Smilin' Jack (see The Adventures of Smilin' Jack)
  • The Smith Family (1951–1994) by Virginia Smith, George Smith, and later Robert Baldwin
  • Smitty (1922–1973) by Walter Berndt (US)
  • Smokey Stover (1935–1973) by Bill Holman (US)
  • The Smythes (1930–1936) by Rea Irvin (US)
  • SNAFU (see Beattie Blvd.)
  • Snake Tales (1974– ) by Sols (Allan Salisbury) (Australia)
  • Sniffy (1964–1973) by George Fett
  • Snoodles (1913–1925) by Cy Hungerford
  • Snoopy (see Peanuts)
  • Snuffy Smith (see Barney Google and Snuffy Smith)
  • Somebody's Stenog (1918–1941) by A. E. Hayward, and later Ray Thompson, various others, and Sam Nichols
  • Sonny Boy (1982– ) by Bill Murray
  • Sonny Pew (1984) by Jim Estes
  • Sonny South (1953–1972) by Court Alderson
  • Sonnysayings (1926–1939) by Fanny Cory
  • The Sons of Liberty (1975– ) by Richard Lynn
  • Soup to Nutz (2000– ) by Rick Stromoski (US)
  • Sovereign State of Affairs (1976– ) by Wood and R. David Boyd
  • Space Moose (1989–1999) by Adam Thrasher (Canada)
  • The Spacers (1978–1992) by Emil V. Abrahamian
  • Sparks (1952–1967) by Willis Forbes
  • Sparky (1953–1966) by Mel Casson
  • (1940–1942) by Boody Rogers
  • Speck the Altar Boy (see An Altar Boy Named Speck)
  • Speed Bump (1994– ) by Dave Coverly (US)
  • (1972?–?) by (US)
  • Spence Easley, first titled Dolly Burns (1928–1935, 1949–1941) by Jack Patton (US)
  • Spider-Man (The Amazing Spider-Man) (1977– ) by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber (US)
  • The Spirit (1940–1952) by Will Eisner (US)
  • Spooky (1935–1971) by Bill Holman
  • Spooner (2000–2002) by (US)
  • (1942–1955) by Tom Paprocki (US)
  • Sports Cartoon (1940–1967) by Tom Paprocki
  • The Sports File (1978– ) by Emil V. Abrahamian
  • (c. 1920–c. 1930s) by Jack Sords (US)
  • Spot the Frog (2004–2008) by Mark Heath (US)
  • (1954-1955) by Bud Sagendorf
  • Squeegee (1980– ) by Ken Muse
  • Stacy (1981– ) by Randy Bisson
  • Stampede (1974– ) by Jerry Palen
  • Starbirds (1995–1996) by Graham Hey (UK)
  • Star Hawks (1977–1981) originally by Gil Kane and Ron Goulart (US)
  • Star Trek (1979–1982) originally by (US)
  • Star Wars (1979–1984) originally by Russ Manning (US)
  • by Bruce Stark (US)
  •  [da] (1982– ) by Carsten Graabaek (Denmark)
  • Stees Sees (1958–1969) by John Stees
  • Steve Canyon (1947–1988) by Milton Caniff (US)
  • Steve Roper and Mike Nomad (1936–2004), first titled Big Chief Wahoo, originally by Allen Saunders and Elmer Woggon (US)
  • by Jerry Robinson (US)
  • Stoker the Broker (1960–1985) by Henry Boltinoff (US)
  • Stone Soup (1995–2020) by Jan Eliot (US)
  • The Story of Martha Wayne (1953–1962) by Wilson Scruggs
  • Strange As It Seems (1928–1970) by John Hix, and later Ernest Hix, Elsie Hix, Ernest Hix Jr., and Phyllis Hix
  • Strange Brew by John Deering
  • The Strange World of Mr. Mum (1958–1974) by Irving Phillips (US)
  • Streaky (1933–1935) by Gus Edson (US)
  • Streamer Kelly (1940–1943, 1946–1950) by Jack Ryan (US)
  • Strictly Business (1941–1984) by Dale McFeatters (US)
  • Strictly Private, later Peter Plink (1940–1948) by Quin Hall
  • Strictly Richter (1945–1963) by Mischa Richter
  • Striker 3D (The Sun) by Pete Nash (1985– ) (UK)
  • (2000– ) by
  •  [de] (2002–2010) by  [de] (Germany)
  • Student Ghetto (1996–2000) by Adam Miller (US)
  • Stumpy Stumbler (1983– ) by Emil V. Abrahamian
  • Sturmtruppen (1969–1995) originally by Bonvi (Franco Bonvicini) (Italy)
  • Suburbia (1976–1985) by Don Raden
  • Such Is Life (1928–1939) by Walt Munson, and later Charles Sughroe, Bo Brown and Kemp Starrett
  • Sue to Lou (1928–1938) by Clarence R. Gettier
  • Sugar (1949–1961) by Jack Fitch; (1975– ) by Robert L. Gill
  • Sunday Laughs Male Cartoons (1980–1993) by Paul Swede
  • Sunflower Street (1935–1949) by Tom Little and Tom Sims
  • Sunny Sue (1950–1961) by Edna Markham and later Jack Fitch
  • The Sunshine Club (2003–2007) by Howie Schneider (US)
  • Superandom (2009– ) by Nathan Bowler (Canada)
  • Superman (1939–1966) originally by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster (US)
  • Supernatural Law (1979– ), originally Wolff and Byrd, Counselors of the Macabre, by Batton Lash.
  • (1945–1959) by Linda Walter and Jerry Walter
  • Suske en Wiske (1945– ), titled Spike and Suzy or Willy and Wanda in English, originally by Willy Vandersteen (Belgium)
  • Swamp (1981– ) by (Australia)
  • (1981– ) by Warren Sattler
  • Sweeney & Son (1934–1960) by Al Posen
  • (1954–1967) by Nadine Seltzer
  • Sydney (1985–1986) by Scott Stantis (US)
  • Sykes’ Cartoons (1925–1941) by Bill Sykes
  • Sylvia (1978–2012) by Nicole Hollander (US)
  • (1996–2016 ) by – Flight Safety Newsletter P.A.F. , ( Pakistan )

T[]

  • Tailspin Tommy (1928–1942) by and Hal Forrest (US)
  • Tales from the Great Book (1954–1972) by John Lehti
  • Tales of the Green Beret (1965–1968) originally by Robin Moore, Joe Kubert and (US)
  • Tank McNamara (1974– ) by Jeff Millar and Bill Hinds (US)
  • Tar Pit (1993–1994) by Steve Dickenson (US)
  • Tarzan (1929–2002) originally by Hal Foster, later by Burne Hogarth, Russ Manning, and others (US)
  • Tee Vee Laughs (1975–1985), also known as TV Laffs, by Cliff Rogerson and others
  • Teech (1983– ) by
  • Teena (1945–1963) by Hilda Terry
  • Teenage Mum (1994–1996) by Graham Hey (UK)
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990–1997) (US)
  • The Teenie Weenies (1924, 1934, 1941–1970) by William Donahey
  • Tell It Like It Is (see Dunagin's People)
  • The Tenderloiner (1947–1961) by Jack Fitch
  • The Terrors of the Tiny Tads (1905–1914) by Gustave Verbeek (US)
  • Terry and the Pirates (1934–1973) originally by Milton Caniff (US); (1995) by Michael Uslan and the Brothers Hildebrandt
  • (1949–1950) originally by Sam Robins & Tom Fanning (US)
  • Tex Benson (1980–1989) originally by Chuck Roblin
  • (1925–1958) by Ferd Johnson (US)
  • Thatch (1994–1998) by Jeff Shesol (US)
  • That Little Game (1917–1927) by Bert Link
  • That'll Be the Day (1951–1962) by Fritz Wilkinson
  • That's Jake (1986–ended) by Jake Vest
  • (1999–2005) by (US)
  • by Elmer Messner (1926–1927)
  • Then – Now (1952–1971) by Fred Fox
  • Theophilus (1966–2002) by Bob West (US)
  • There Oughta Be a Law! (1944–1984) by Al Fagaly and Harry Shorten, and later Frank Borth, Warren Whipple and Mort Gerberg (US)
  • These Women (1946–1963) by Gregory D’Alessio
  • They'll Do It Every Time (1929–2008) originally by Jimmy Hatlo (US)
  • Thimble Theatre (1919–1966), also titled Thimble Theatre starring Popeye , by E. C. Segar (US)
  • Things to Come (1942–1954) by Hank Barrow and later Jim Bresnan
  • This and That (1945–1958) by various, including Henry Boltinoff
  • This Curious World (1931–1951) by William Ferguson and later George Clark
  • This Funny World (1944–1985), gag cartoons by Henry Boltinoff, Ted Key, Don Orehek, Mort Walker and others
  • This Is Sport? (1958–1978) by Court Alderson
  • This Modern World (1990– ) by Tom Tomorrow (US)
  • Thorn McBride (1960–1962) by Frank Giacoia and later Mel Keefer
  • Those Browns (1976– ) by Bill Murray (www.billmurrays.com)
  • Those Were the Days (1951–1983) by
  • Tickle Box (1974–1994) by Ted Trogdon
  • Ticklers (1945–1960) by George Scarbo
  • Tiffany Jones (1964–1972) by and (UK)
  • Tiger (1965–2003) by Bud Blake (US)
  • The Tillers (1945–1960) by Les Carroll
  • Tillie the Toiler (1921–1959) by Russ Westover and later Bob Gustafson (US)
  • Timbertoes (1946– ) by by Marileta Robinson and Judith Hunt (1992–2002)
  • Time Out! (1936–1984) by Chet Smith and later Jeff Keate
  • The Timid Soul (1924–1953) by H. T. Webster (US)
  • Timmy (1948–1960) by Howard Sparber
  • Tim Tyler's Luck (1928–1996) by Lyman Young (US)
  • Tina (1983–1994) by D. Lucas
  • Tina's Groove (2002–2017) by Rina Piccolo (Canada-USA)
  • Tintin (The Adventures of Tintin) (1929–1944) by Hergé (Georges Remi) (Belgium)
  • Tiny Sepuku (1997– ) by Ken Cursoe (US)
  • Tiny Tim (1932–1958) by Stanley Link
  • Tippie (see Cap Stubbs and Tippie)
  • (1957–1970) by Kate Osann (US)
  • Toadstools (1983–1992) by Leonard Bruce and Charles Durck
  • Tobias Seicherl (1930–1940) by  [de]
  • TOBY, Robot Satan (2008– ) by Corey Pandolph
  • Today's Laugh (1948–1973) by Tom Henderson and William King, and later Jeff Machamer, Frank Owen, Rodney de Sarro, Reamer Keller, Jeff Keate, Cathy Joachim, Bill Yates, Joe Zeis and Betty Swords
  • Today's World (1932–1957) by David Brown
  • Todd the Dinosaur (2001– ) by Patrick Roberts
  • Tom and Jerry (1950s–1991) (US)
  • Tom Corbett — Space Cadet (1951–1953) by  [fr] (US)
  • Tom Puss (Dutch original Tom Poes) (1941–1986) by Marten Toonder (Netherlands)
  • (1918) by Clare Victor Dwiggins (US); see also Dwig's Huckleberry Finn strip from 1940
  • Tom the Dancing Bug (1990– ) by Ruben Bolling (US)
  • Tom Trick (1951–1969) by Dale Goss, and later Stan Maays and Mary Goss
  • Too Much Coffee Man by Shannon Wheeler (US)
  • The Toodles (1945–1961) by Betsy Baer and Stanley F. Baer
  • Toonerville Folks (1908–1955) by Fontaine Fox (sometimes called Toonerville Trolley) (US)
  • Toots and Casper (1918–1956) by Jimmy Murphy (US)
  • Top Dog (1918–1956) by created by Lennie Herman (writer) and Warren Kremer (artist) (US)
  • Top of the World (1985-1987) by Mark Tonra (US)
  •  [de] (1991– ) by  [de] (Germany)
  • Traveling Light (1959–1968) by Bob Sloane, Jim Weakley, and Shirley Sloane, and later Ron Butler and Peter Porges
  • Travels with Farley (see Farley)
  • The Treadwells (1974–1979), first titled The New Neighbors, by Bob Bugg (US)
  • The Trendy's (1983– ) by Jim Horan
  • by (Australia)
  • The Tricky Ones (1983–1993) by Magila
  • Trim's Arena (1973–1983) by Hal Trim and later Wayne Stayskal
  • Triple Take (2005–2007) by Todd Clark and Scott Nickel
  • Troubletown (1988– ) by Lloyd Dangle (US)
  • Trudy (1963–2005) by Jerry Marcus (US)
  • True Life Adventures (1955–1971) nominally by Walt Disney
  • Tuffy (1932–1957) by Syd Hoff
  • Tug Transom (1954–1968) by Peter O'Donnell and (UK)
  • Tumbleweeds (1965–2007) by Tom K. Ryan (US)
  • Tundra (1992– ) by Chad Carpenter
  • (2004– ) by Eric Turner (US)
  • Turning Back the Times (1947–1961) by Jack Winter
  • by Tute (2004–present) (Argentina)
  • TV Tee-Hees (1957–1975) by Henry Scarpelli
  • Twin Earths (1952–1962) by Alden McWilliams and Oskar Lebeck
  • Twitch (1973– ) by Howard Rands
  • The World's Greatest Superheroes (1978–1985) originally by Martin Pasko (US)

U[]

V[]

  • The Van Swaggers (1930–1943) by Russ Westover
  • Vanhat herrat (1982��2002) by Pauli Heikkilä and Markku Paretskoi
  • Varoomshka (1969–1979) by John Kent
  • Vater und Sohn (1934–1937) by E. O. Plauen (Erich Ohser) (Germany)
  • Vic Flint (1945–1964) by Ralph Lane and Michael O’Malley, and later Dean Miller, Jay Heavilin, Art Sansom, and Russ Winterbotham
  • Video Cartoons (1983– ) by various
  • Viewpoint (1949–1953) by Dave Gerard
  • Vignettes of Life (1925–1960) by Frank Godwin, and later J. Norman Lynd, Leonard Starr and Harry Weinart
  • Viivi & Wagner (1996– ) by Jussi Tuomola (Finland)
  • Village Square (1966– ) by Chuck Stiles
  • Virgil (1943–1960) by Leonard Kleis

W[]

  • Wallace and Gromit (2010– ) by Mychailo Kazybrid (UK)
  • Walnut Cove (1991–1999) by Mark Cullum (US)
  • Walt Disney's Donald Duck (1983– ) nominally by Walt Disney
  • Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse (1983– ) nominally by Walt Disney
  • Walt Disney's Treasury of Classic Tales (1952–1987) by various artists, including Jesse Marsh and Jack Kirby (US)
  • (2001– ) by Paul "Pablo" Taylor
  • War on Crime (1936–1938) by Frank Godwin and (US)
  • Wash Tubbs (1924–1988) by Roy Crane, merged with Captain Easy in 1949 (US)
  • Watch Your Head (2006– ) by Cory Thomas (US)
  • Wayout (1964–1970) by Ken Muse (US)
  • Weather Comics (1946–1970) by George Scarbo
  • Webster Classics (1954–1980) by H. T. Webster
  • Wee Pals (1965–2014) by Morrie Turner (US)
  • Wee Willie Winkie's World (1906–1907) by Lyonel Feininger (US)
  • Wee Women (1957–1994) by Mell Lazarus and later Jim Whiting (US)
  • Welcome To The Jungle (2007– ) by (US)
  • Werebears and Only Children (2007–2010) by Jennifer Barrett (CA)
  • Wes Slade (1960–1982) by George Stokes (UK)
  • What a Guy! (1987–1996) by Bill Hoest and later Bunny Hoest (US)
  • When I Was Short (1989–1992) by Michael Fry and Guy Vasilovich (US)
  • Where I'm Coming From (1989–2004) by Barbara Brandon-Croft
  • (1933–1936) by Garrett Price (US)
  • (1999–2002) by Dan Wright and Tom Spurgeon (US)
  • Williams Cartoons (1928–1942) by Gluyas Williams
  • Willie (1948–1963) by Leonard Sansone (US)
  • Willie and Joe (1940–1945, special reappearance in 1988 Steve Canyon farewell) by Bill Mauldin (US)
  • Willie Dee by Vic Green
  • Willie Lumpkin (1959–1961) by Stan Lee and Dan DeCarlo (US)
  • Willie Willis (1925–1948) by Robert Quillen
  • (1981– ) by Joe Martin (US)
  • Will-Yum (1953–1966) by Dave Gerard
  • Win, Lose & Draw (1985– ) by Drew Litton
  • Windy Riley (1927–1932) by Ken Kling
  • Winky Ryatt (see The Ryatts)
  • Winnie the Pooh (1978–1988) by Disney
  • Winnie Winkle (1920–1996) by Martin Branner, and later Max VanBibber, Henry Raduta, J.K.S., and Frank Bolle (US)
  • Winthrop, first titled Morty Meekle (1956–1993) by Dick Cavalli
  • Witty Kitty (1929–1946) by Nina Wilcox Putnam, and later Walt Spouse, L. Frank, and Carl Kuhn
  • The Wizard of Id (1964– ) by Johnny Hart and Brant Parker (US)
  • Wonder Woman (1945) by Charles Moulton and H.G. Peter (US)
  • Woody's World (1963–1979) by John Holm, and later Bill Potter
  • Word-a-Day (1946–1979) by Mickey Bach
  • Wordsmith (1976–1978) by Tim Menees
  • Working Daze (2001– ) by John Zakour; illustrated originally by Andre Noel, later by Kyle Miller, and currently by Scott Roberts
  • Working It Out (2001– ) by Charlos Gary (US)
  • The World Museum (1937) by Holling C. Holling (US)
  • The World of Lily Wong (1986–2001) by Larry Feign (Hong Kong)
  • The World of the Bible (1983– ) by C. Cassel and Fred Cassel
  • The World's Greatest Superheroes (1978–1985) originally by George Tuska, Vince Colletta and Marty Pasko (US)
  • Wright Angles (1977–1990) by Larry Wright (US)
  • Wulffmorgenthaler by Mikael Wulff and Anders Morgenthaler (2000– ) (Denmark)

X[]

Y[]

  • Yankee Doodles (1973–1977) by Ben Templeton, Don Kracke, and Fred W. Martin (US)
  • The Yellow Kid (see Hogan's Alley)
  • Yo, Matías (1993– ) by Fernando Sendra (Argentina)
  • Yogi Bear (1961–1980) by Hanna-Barbera Productions
  • You Know Me Al (1922–1925) by Ring Lardner (US)
  • Young Hobby Club by Cappy Dick

Z[]

  • (2003– ) by John Deering and (US)
  • Zanies (1977– ) by J. Maddox
  • Ze General (1945–1955) by Bob Leffingwell
  • Zeus! (1979) by Corky Trinidad (US)
  • Ziggy (1971– ) by Tom Wilson (US)
  • Zimmie (1912–1913)
  • Zippy (1976– ) by Bill Griffith (US)
  • Zits (1997– ) by Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman (US)

References[]

  1. ^ Ponytail at Don Markstein's Toonopedia. Archived from the original on March 13, 2015.
  2. ^ Sque, David. "David Sque Illustrations — Comic Strips".

Sources[]

  • Strickler, Dave (1995). Syndicated Comic Strips and Artists, 1924–1995: The Complete Index. Cambria, California: Comics Access. ISBN 0-9700077-0-1.
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