Anthropomorphic comics Dirty Duck is an underground comic strip created by Bobby London. London's best known character, Dirty Duck, first appeared in one of the most notorious undergrounds of all, Air Pirates Funnies. London contributed 12 of the 36 pages of Air Pirates #1 (July, 1971), and the bulk of his contribution consisted of Dirty Duck. This has led to a popular but erroneous belief that Dirty was included in the famous lawsuit by which Disney sank the Air Pirates. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dirty Duck (comix character)"
Fritz the Cat is a comic book fictional character created by Robert Crumb during the height of the underground comics movement of the 1960s. ...more on Wikipedia about "Fritz the Cat"
Garfield is a comic strip created by Jim Davis featuring the cat Garfield, the pet dog Odie, and their socially inept owner Jon Arbuckle. As of 2006, it is syndicated in roughly 2,570 newspapers and journals and it currently holds the Guinness World Record for being the world's most widely syndicated comic strip ** . The popularity of the strip has led to a children's cartoon show, several television specials and a feature-length film, as well as a large amount of Garfield-related merchandise. ...more on Wikipedia about "Garfield"
Gnorm Gnat was a comic strip created by Jim Davis in the 1970s for the Pendelton Times newspaper. Davis learned the skills and discipline necessary to become a syndicated cartoonist and began his own strip, "Gnorm Gnat." When he tried to sell the strip to a newspaper syndicate he was told, "It's funny, but bugs? Who can relate to a bug?" After five years of drawing Gnorm, Davis drew a giant foot that fell out of the sky, crushing Gnorm in his last comic appearance in 1977 and started Garfield which he still does, today. ...more on Wikipedia about "Gnorm Gnat"
Sherman's Lagoon is a cartoon strip that is syndicated daily in over 150 newspapers worldwide. First appeared in the Escondido (CA) Times-Advocate on May 13, 1991. Its author is Jim Toomey. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sherman's Lagoon"
Spider-Ham (Peter Porker) is a fictional character, an anthropomorphic funny animal parody of Marvel Comics' popular Spider-Man character, created by Tom DeFalco and Mark Armstrong. ...more on Wikipedia about "Spider-Ham"
U.S. Acres (known as Orson's Farm outside the United States) is a comic strip that ran from 1986 to 1989 created by Jim Davis, author of the popular comic strip Garfield. The comic was launched on 3 March 1986 in a then-unprecedented 505 newspapers by United Feature Syndicate. At the peak of the comic's popularity, there were children's books, plush animals (particularly of the characters Booker, Sheldon, and Orson), and posters of the main characters. Its animated adaptation was included in the TV show Garfield and Friends. U.S. Acres features various barnyard animals living on a farm. ...more on Wikipedia about "U.S. Acres"
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