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Note that in English, "comic strip" refers to a short (typically 3 panels or at least less than one page in length) serial that appears regularly in a newspaper or magazine. Many comic strips have been collected into larger books, for example Pogo, Peanuts, or Bloom County. Many characters and comics have two separate forms: a newspaper comic-strip and an independent comic book that bears little resemblance to the strip, for example Spider-Man.
This page is for comic strips only. Comic books and other subspecies of the comics genre belong elsewhere.
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Subcategories
This category has the following 28 subcategories, out of 28 total.
A
- Argentine comic strips (25 P)
- Australian comic strips (17 P)
- Austrian comic strips (1 P)
B
C
- Canadian comic strips (34 P)
D
- Danish comic strips (7 P)
- Dutch comic strips (29 P)
F
- Finnish comic strips (23 P)
G
I
- Indian comic strips (9 P)
- Indonesian comic strips (1 P)
- Italian comic strips (32 P)
J
M
- Malaysian comic strips (1 P)
N
- New Zealand comic strips (3 P)
- Norwegian comic strips (9 P)
P
- Philippine comic strips (13 P)
S
- Slovene comic strips (1 P)
- South African comic strips (5 P)
- Swedish comic strips (18 P)
- Swiss comic strips (3 P)
T
- Turkish comic strips (2 P)