Possibly Smart Charts, By Stanbury, which used to poke fun at stock-market charts I haven"t seen it in many years. It had no characters or plot lines, let alone dialogue.
There's a number of well known comic strips such as 'Peanuts' from the late Charles M. Schulz and 'Calvin and Hobbes' by Bill Watterson .
Dagwood and Blondi ,
in the newspaper (different newspapers carry different comic strips).
Comic strips are usually published daily .
Jacques Boivin has written: 'Aliens' -- subject(s): Comic books, strips, etc, Comic books, strips, Life on other planets 'Dinosaur comics' -- subject(s): Dinosaurs, Comic books, strips, etc, Comic books, strips 'Beastie and the Boo' -- subject(s): Comic books, strips
Bob X has written: 'Esoteric' -- subject(s): Comic books, strips 'Pyschedelic xexperience' -- subject(s): Comic books, strips 'Masks' -- subject(s): Comic books, strips, etc, Masks, Comic books, strips
Hiroshi Fujimoto has written: 'Tebukuro tetchan' -- subject(s): Comic books, strips 'Kiteretsu daihyakka' -- subject(s): Science fiction comic books, strips 'Chinpui' -- subject(s): Comic books, strips 'Mira-kuru-wan' -- subject(s): Comic books, strips 'F no mori no arukikata' -- subject(s): Cartoonists 'SF ishoku tanpen' -- subject(s): Comic books, strips 'Kiteretsu daihyakka' -- subject(s): Science fiction comic books, strips 'Doraemon' -- subject(s): Robots, Comic books, strips 'Umeboshi denka' -- subject(s): Comic books, strips 'Doraemon' -- subject(s): Robots, Comic books, strips
The compound word for a book made of comic strips is a "comic book."
You give the comic strips to the comic store owner and he gives you gum.
One of the most famous comic strips in Colombia is "Condorito." It follows the humorous adventures of a Chilean anthropomorphic condor and his friends and family. It is well known for its satirical humor and wit.
you get it at the comic store
Great comic strips can be found in most newspaper's Sunday edition. There are also websites that list some of the top comic strips that have been published over the years. These sites include Comic Strip Archive and Go Comics.