From the first comic strips that graced the pages of American newspapers, such as Hogan’s Alley, to the beloved comics of the 1990s like Calvin and Hobbes, every decade has been defined by a different classic comic strip. The characters who have appeared on funny pages across the country and even the world are incredibly varied, but always reflected the times in which they were written.Early comic strips introduced readers to the fledgling medium of serialized art, and over the decades, the format would become more and more refined as new creators added their mark to standard comic strip practices. While older comics might include outdated references, the quality of these strips has made them enjoyable for readers even a century or more into the future.One of the first comic strips to appear in an American newspaper, Hogan’s Alley set the stage for all the comic strips that would define later generations. Richard F. Outcault’s Hogan’s Alley comic strips, featuring The Yellow Kid, appeared first in the New York World newspaper, and later in the New York Journal.The Best Classic Comic Strips That Still Hold Up Today
From the first comic strips that graced the pages of American newspapers, such as Hogan’s Alley, to the beloved comics of the 1990s like Calvin and Hobbes, every decade has been defined by a different classic comic strip. The characters who have appeared on funny pages across the country and even the world are incredibly varied, but always reflected the times in which they were written.
Early comic strips introduced readers to the fledgling medium of serialized art, and over the decades, the format would become more and more refined as new creators added their mark to standard comic strip practices. While older comics might include outdated references, the quality of these strips has made them enjoyable for readers even a century or more into the future.
One of the first comic strips to appear in an American newspaper, Hogan’s Alley set the stage for all the comic strips that would define later generations. Richard F. Outcault’s Hogan’s Alley comic strips, featuring The Yellow Kid, appeared first in the New York World newspaper, and later in the New York Journal.
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