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- Sunday_comics abstract "Sunday comics is the commonly accepted term for the full-color comic strip section carried in most American newspapers. Many newspaper readers called this section the Sunday funnies, the funny papers or simply the funnies. In Canada, they are known as the weekend comics, as they are published there on Saturdays (Most Canadian papers are not published on Sundays).The first US newspaper comic strips appeared in the late 19th century, closely allied with the invention of the color press. Jimmy Swinnerton's The Little Bears introduced sequential art and recurring characters in William Randolph Hearst's San Francisco Examiner. In America, the popularity of comic strips sprang from the newspaper war between Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer.".
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- Sunday_comics wikiPageExternalLink SundayStrip.
- Sunday_comics wikiPageExternalLink www.toonopedia.com.
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- Sunday_comics alt "Sunday comic strip panel layout, designed to fill a quarter of a newspaper page.".
- Sunday_comics alt "Sunday comic strip panel layout, designed to fill a third of a newspaper page.".
- Sunday_comics alt "Sunday comic strip panel layout, designed to fill half a newspaper page.".
- Sunday_comics caption "Sunday comic strip panel layout, designed to fill a quarter of a newspaper page.".
- Sunday_comics caption "Sunday comic strip panel layout, designed to fill a third of a newspaper page. Note that the top two panels are omitted entirely.".
- Sunday_comics caption "Sunday comic strip panel layout, designed to fill half a newspaper page.".
- Sunday_comics direction "vertical".
- Sunday_comics hasPhotoCollection Sunday_comics.
- Sunday_comics image "Sunday Comic Strip Layout Half Page.png".
- Sunday_comics image "Sunday Comic Strip Layout Quarter Page.png".
- Sunday_comics image "Sunday Comic Strip Layout Third Page.png".
- Sunday_comics width "300".
- Sunday_comics subject Category:Comic_strips.
- Sunday_comics subject Category:Comics_formats.
- Sunday_comics subject Category:Newspaper_terminology.
- Sunday_comics subject Category:Newspapers.
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- Sunday_comics comment "Sunday comics is the commonly accepted term for the full-color comic strip section carried in most American newspapers. Many newspaper readers called this section the Sunday funnies, the funny papers or simply the funnies. In Canada, they are known as the weekend comics, as they are published there on Saturdays (Most Canadian papers are not published on Sundays).The first US newspaper comic strips appeared in the late 19th century, closely allied with the invention of the color press.".
- Sunday_comics label "Sunday comics".
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- Sunday_comics depiction Sunday_Comic_Strip_Layout_Half_Page.png.
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