When many people hear the word “comics” the first images that pop into their minds are the adventures of Spider-Man, Batman, and Superman. While these famous characters most certainly exist within the realms of comics, there is another equally important, yet often overlooked, style of comic that deserves recognition: the classic comic strip.Printed in traditional left-to-right strips of panels and included in the daily newspaper, classic comic strips were created and printed long before the likes of Marvel and DC Comics. Of the countless comic series that debuted back in the Golden Age of Comics, very few have survived since then, and even fewer continue to maintain a presence today. These are only but a few of the classic Golden Age comics that have not only survived throughout many decades but are also still culturally relevant today.Dennis the Menace has proved to be so popular that live-action shows, cartoons, movies, and video games have been made for the mischievous little boy. Dennis the Menace is still being written and printed in newspapers today, with single panels being published during weekdays and full strips being printed on weekends. TV-goers of a certain age will remember the call, “Oh, Mr. Wilson!” with fondness.
When many people hear the word “comics” the first images that pop into their minds are the adventures of Spider-Man, Batman, and Superman. While these famous characters most certainly exist within the realms of comics, there is another equally important, yet often overlooked, style of comic that deserves recognition: the classic comic strip.
Printed in traditional left-to-right strips of panels and included in the daily newspaper, classic comic strips were created and printed long before the likes of Marvel and DC Comics. Of the countless comic series that debuted back in the Golden Age of Comics, very few have survived since then, and even fewer continue to maintain a presence today. These are only but a few of the classic Golden Age comics that have not only survived throughout many decades but are also still culturally relevant today.
Dennis the Menace has proved to be so popular that live-action shows, cartoons, movies, and video games have been made for the mischievous little boy. Dennis the Menace is still being written and printed in newspapers today, with single panels being published during weekdays and full strips being printed on weekends. TV-goers of a certain age will remember the call, “Oh, Mr. Wilson!” with fondness.
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