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List of newspaper comic strips G–O

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Parent article: List of comic strips; Siblings: A–F • G–O • P–Z

G

  • Gags and Gals (1932–1938) by Jefferson Machamer (US)
  • The Gambols (1950– ) by Barry Appleby and Dobs Appleby (UK)
  • Gantz Glances by Dave Gantz (US)
  • Garfield (1978– ) by Jim Davis (US)
  • Garth (1943–1997) originally by Steve Dowling, and later Frank Bellamy (UK)
  • Gas Buggies (see Down the Road)
  • Gasoline Alley (1918– ) originally by Frank King (US)
  • Gaturro (1996– ) by Nik (Cristian Dzwonik) (Argentina)
  • Geech (1982–2003) by Jerry Bittle (US)
  • Gene Autry (1952–1955) originally by Phil Evans & Tom Cooke, later by Tom Massey, Pete Alvorado, Mel Keefer, and Albert Stoffel (as "Bert Laws")
  • Gene Autry Rides (1940–1941) by Till Goodan (US)
  • Genius (1978–1983) by John Glashan (UK)
  • The Genius (1973–1977) by Dick Oldden (US)
  • George and Lynne (1976–2010) by Conrad Frost and Josep Gual (UK)
  • Gertie O'Grady (1940–1943) by Paul McCarthy (US)
  • Get Fuzzy (1999– ) by Darby Conley (US)
  • Gil Thorp (1958– ) originally by Jack Berrill (US)
  • Gilman vs. The Rominator (1990–1991) by Brian R. Boeckeler (US)
  • Ginger Meggs (1921– ) originally by J. C. Bancks (Australia)
  • Gink and Dink (see Petey Dink)
  • Girligags (1924–1939) by Clarence R. Gettier
  • The Girls (1955–1988) by Franklin Folger
  • Girls & Sports (1997–2011) by Justin Borus and Andrew Feinstein (US)
  • Glamor Girls (1945–1967) by Don Flowers (US)
  • Gloria (1930–?) by Julian Ollendorff (US)
  • Gnorm Gnat (1972–1977) – first strip by Jim Davis (Garfield) (US)
  • Go Fish (2002– ) by J.C. Duffy (US)
  • Go-Go Gruver (1969) by Jim Pabian
  • Going Down (1982–1992) by Leonard Bruce
  • Goofey Movies (1920s–c. 1950s) by Fred Neher
  • Good News/Bad News (1978–1992) by Henry Martin
  • The Good Old Days & Antique Fair (1958–1980), also known as The Good Old Days and The Good Old Days Antique Fair, by Erwin L. Hess
  • Goosemyer (1980–1983) by Brant Parker and Don Wilder (US)
  • Gordo (1941–1985) by Gus Arriola (US)
  • Graffiti (1969– ) by Gene Mora (US)
  • Grand Avenue (1999– ) by Steve Breen (US)
  • Grandfather Clause (2000–2001) by Chris Wright (US)
  • Grandma (1947–1969) by Charles Kuhn
  • Grandpa's Boy (1953– ) by Ann Mossler, and later Brad Anderson
  • Graves, Inc. (early 1980s) by Pat Brady (US)
  • The Gravies (1956–1964) by Chester Gould (US)
  • The Great Atomic Aftermath and Fresh Fruit Festival (1976) by James Schumeister
  • Green Gloria (2017- ) by Benjamin Buhamizo (Uganda)
  • Grimbledon Down (1970–1994) by Bill Tidy (UK)
  • Grin and Bear It (1932–2015) originally by Lichty (US)
  • The Grizzwells (1987– ) by Bill Schorr (US)
  • Grubby (1964–1997) by Warren Sattler (US)
  • Guindon (1977–2005) by Dick Guindon (US)
  • Gugun et Balidam (2007) by Gugun Arief Gunawan (Indonesia)
  • Gumdrop (1977–1988) by George Crenshaw, and later Foster Moore and Jerry Scott (US)
  • Gummer Street (1970–1972) by Phil Krohn (US)
  • Gummi Bears (1986–1989)
  • The Gumps (1917–1959) originally by Sidney Smith (US)
  • Gun Law (1956–1978) a.k.a. Gunsmoke by Harry Bishop (UK)
  • Gunner (1974–1985) by Jose Luis Salinas and Alfredo Grassi, and later Lucho Olivera, Tobias, and Andrew Klacik

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References

  1. ^ Joe Jinks at Don Markstein's Toonopedia. Archived from the original on May 2, 2012.
  2. ^ "Behind the Scenes Monroe". February 27, 2010.
  3. ^ "Doug Gilford's Mad Cover Site - UGOI - Bill Wray". www.madcoversite.com.
  4. ^ "Doug Gilford's Mad Cover Site - UGOI - Tom Fowler". www.madcoversite.com.

Sources

  • Osann, Kate. Tizzy That Lovable, Laughable, Teen-Ager. New York: Berkley Publishing Corp., 1958.
  • Strickler, Dave (1995). Syndicated Comic Strips and Artists, 1924–1995: The Complete Index. Cambria, California: Comics Access. ISBN 0-9700077-0-1.