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What (who) is comic-strip oriented image - definition

GROUP OF BRITISH COMEDIANS
The Comic Strip Presents; The Comic Strip Presents...; Comic Strip Presents; The Comic Strip Present...

cartoon strip         
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  • [[Jimmy Hatlo]]'s ''[[They'll Do It Every Time]]'' was often drawn in the two-panel format as seen in this 1943 example.
  • Russell Patterson and Carolyn Wells' ''New Adventures of Flossy Frills'' (January 26, 1941), an example of comic strips on [[Sunday magazine]]s.
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SHORT SERIALIZED COMICS
Cartoon strip; Comic strips; Comic-strip; Comic Strips; Newspaper comic strip; Newspaper comic strips; Funny pages; Cartoon strips; Throwaway panel; Comic paper; Comic papers; Strip cartoon; Comical strip; Newspaper strips; Newspaper strip; Funny Pages; Underground comic strips
(cartoon strips)
A cartoon strip is a series of drawings that tells a story. (mainly BRIT)
= strip cartoon
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strip cartoon         
  • page=9}}</ref>
  • [[Jimmy Hatlo]]'s ''[[They'll Do It Every Time]]'' was often drawn in the two-panel format as seen in this 1943 example.
  • Russell Patterson and Carolyn Wells' ''New Adventures of Flossy Frills'' (January 26, 1941), an example of comic strips on [[Sunday magazine]]s.
  • Room and Board]]''.
SHORT SERIALIZED COMICS
Cartoon strip; Comic strips; Comic-strip; Comic Strips; Newspaper comic strip; Newspaper comic strips; Funny pages; Cartoon strips; Throwaway panel; Comic paper; Comic papers; Strip cartoon; Comical strip; Newspaper strips; Newspaper strip; Funny Pages; Underground comic strips
(strip cartoons)
A strip cartoon is the same as a comic strip
. (BRIT)
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Comic strip         
  • page=9}}</ref>
  • [[Jimmy Hatlo]]'s ''[[They'll Do It Every Time]]'' was often drawn in the two-panel format as seen in this 1943 example.
  • Russell Patterson and Carolyn Wells' ''New Adventures of Flossy Frills'' (January 26, 1941), an example of comic strips on [[Sunday magazine]]s.
  • Room and Board]]''.
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Comic Strip
A comic strip is a sequence of drawings, often cartoons, arranged in interrelated panels to display brief humor or form a narrative, often serialized, with text in balloons and captions. Traditionally, throughout the 20th and into the 21st century, these have been published in newspapers and magazines, with daily horizontal strips printed in black-and-white in newspapers, while Sunday papers offered longer sequences in special color comics sections.

Wikipedia

The Comic Strip

The Comic Strip are a group of British comedians who came to prominence in the 1980s. They are known for their television series The Comic Strip Presents..., which was labelled as a pioneering example of the alternative comedy scene. The core members are Adrian Edmondson, Dawn French, Rik Mayall, Nigel Planer, Peter Richardson and Jennifer Saunders, with appearances by Keith Allen, Robbie Coltrane, Alexei Sayle and others.