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Garfield
Garfield is an American comic strip created by Jim Davis. Originally published locally as Jon in 1976 (later changed to Garfield in 1977), then in nationwide syndication from 1978, it chronicles the life of the title character Garfield the cat, Odie the dog, and their owner Jon Arbuckle. As of 2013, it was syndicated in roughly 2,580 newspapers and journals; the comic held the Guinness World Record for being the world's most widely syndicated comic strip.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
fictional team of anthropomorphic turtles

Popeye
Popeye the Sailor Man is a cartoon character created by Elzie Crisler Segar, first appearing on January 17, 1929, in the daily King Features comic strip Thimble Theatre. The strip was in its tenth year when Popeye made his debut, but the one-eyed sailor quickly became the lead character, and Thimble Theatre became one of King Features' most popular properties during the early 1930s. Popeye became the suitor of longtime Thimble Theatre star Olive Oyl, and Segar introduced new supporting characters such as adopted son Swee'Pea and friend J. Wellington Wimpy, as well as foes like the Sea Hag and
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Peanuts
Peanuts (briefly subtitled '''''featuring "Good ol' Charlie Brown"''') is a syndicated daily and Sunday American comic strip written and illustrated by Charles M. Schulz. The strip originally ran from 1950 to 2000, continuing in reruns afterward. Peanuts'' is regarded as one of the most popular and influential comic strips in history, with 17,897 strips published in all, making it "arguably the longest story ever told by one human being". At the time of Schulz's death in 2000, Peanuts ran in over 2,600 newspapers, with a readership of roughly 355 million across 75 countries, and had been

The Addams Family
The Addams Family is a fictional family created by American cartoonist Charles Addams. The Addams are an eccentric old-money clan who delight in the macabre and the grotesque and are seemingly unaware or unconcerned that other people find them bizarre or frightening. The Addamses' view in seeing their family life and interests as normal was a basis for the satire and comedy. They originally appeared in a series of 150 standalone single-panel comics, about half of which were originally published in The New Yorker between 1938 and their creator's death in 1988. They have since appeared in other media, such as television, film, video games, comic books, a musical, and merchandise.
Flash Gordon
hero of a science fiction adventure comic strip
Spawn
comic book superhero
The Phantom
comic strip
Little Nemo
US early 20th century comic strip
Mandrake the Magician
comic strip created by Lee Falk
The Katzenjammer Kids
1897–2006 American comic strip
Buck Rogers
science fiction hero
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
comic book series by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill
Casper the Friendly Ghost
fictional cartoon ghost
Dick Tracy
American comic strip starting 1931
Prince Valiant
1937 comic strip by Hal Foster
Fritz the Cat
fictional character created by Robert Crumb
Dennis the Menace
US comic strip
Red Sonja
fictional character
Blondie
American comic strip starting 1930
Little Orphan Annie
1924–2010 American comic strip

Invincible (comics)
Invincible is an American comic book series written by Robert Kirkman and illustrated by Cory Walker and Ryan Ottley, and published by Image Comics. Set in the Image Universe, Invincible follows the coming of age of superhero Mark Grayson / Invincible, a half-Viltrumite and first-born son of Omni-Man, the most powerful superhero on Earth. The series began publication on January 22, 2003, before coming to a close on February 14, 2018, with 144 issues. Several spin-off series were released over its run: Brit, The Pact, Invincible Presents: Atom Eve & Rex Splode, and Guarding the Globe. An animated television adaptation began streaming on Amazon Prime Video on March 25, 2021, while an additional spin-off interquel, Invincible Universe: Battle Beast, began publication in 2025.
The Crow
comic book series created by James O'Barr
Bringing Up Father
1913-2000 American comic strip

Doonesbury
Doonesbury is a comic strip by American cartoonist Garry Trudeau that chronicles the adventures and lives of an array of characters of various ages, professions, and backgrounds, from the President of the United States to the title character, Mike Doonesbury, who has progressed over the decades from a college student to a youthful senior citizen.
Richie Rich
fictional character
Sheena, Queen of the Jungle
fictional human
The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers
1971-1997 American comic book
Spirit
fictional character
Barney Google and Snuffy Smith
American comic strip starting 1919
American Splendor
autobiographical comic books written by Harvey Pekar
Terry and the Pirates
1934-1976 American comic strip
Li'l Abner
1934-1977 American comic strip by Al Capp
Congorilla
Congorilla (originally in human: William "Congo Bill" Glenmorgan) is a superhero appearing in comic books published by DC Comics and Vertigo Comics. Originally co-created by writer Whitney Ellsworth and artist George Papp. The character first appeared in More Fun Comics #56 (June 1940).
Wanted
comic book limited series written by Mark Millar
Sabrina the Teenage Witch
comic book series published by Archie Comics about the adventures of a fictional American teenager named Sabrina Spellman
Nimona
Nimona is a science fantasy graphic novel by American cartoonist ND Stevenson. The story follows the title character, a shapeshifter who joins the disgraced knight Ballister Blackheart in his plans to destroy the over-controlling Institute. Blackheart's intent to operate under his code of ethics contrasts with Nimona's natural impulsivity.
The Men in Black
comic book
Happy Hooligan
1900–1932 American comic strip
BRZRKR
BRZRKR is a comic book series created and written by Keanu Reeves and Matt Kindt, and illustrated by Ron Garney. The comic follows an immortal half-human, half-God warrior, known as B. Cursed and compelled to violence, he has fought and killed his way through the ages, but now works for the U.S. Government completing missions too violent and dangerous for anyone else.
Secret Agent X-9
comic strip
Tim Tyler's Luck
adventure comic strip
Brick Bradford
1933-1987 American comic strip
Red Ryder
1938–1965 American comic strip

The Mostly Unfabulous Social Life of Ethan Green
2005 film
Marmaduke
Marmaduke is a newspaper comic strip revolving around the Winslow family and their Great Dane, Marmaduke, drawn by Brad Anderson from November 15, 1954 to 2015.
Gasoline Alley
American comic strip created by Frank King
Jungle Jim
fictional hero of a series of jungle adventures
The Little King
American gag-a-day comic strip and cartoon
Josie and the Pussycats
Teen-oriented comic book
Tales from the Crypt
horror comic anthology series
Henry
comic strip created by Carl Anderson
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
American comic book published by Mirage Studios, started in May 1984
Painkiller Jane
fictional character
Gen¹³
Gen13 is a superhero team and comic book series originally written by Jim Lee and Brandon Choi and illustrated by J. Scott Campbell. It was published by WildStorm under the Image Comics banner, which went on to become an imprint for DC Comics, who continued publishing the Gen13 title. The comic features a loosely organized team of super-powered beings composed of five teenagers and their mentor.
Joe Palooka
1930–1984 American comic strip
The Gumps
1917-1959 American comic strip
A History of Violence
1997 graphic novel

My Friend Dahmer
Graphic novel and memoir about serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, by the artist Derf
Lady Death
fictional character in Coffin Comics