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  • ...the comics, was such a sucess that it was immortalized on the cover of the American news magazine "Life" by an Al Capp's cartoon. ...ward refers to the "Yellow Kid", a famous comic strip character created by American Richard F. Outcault at the end of the 19th century.
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  • |Nationality= [[Image:Mini_usa.gif]] American *1939, September 10: At the New York Journal-American Day rode<ref>"125,000 Tickets To Fair Sold By N.Y. Daily", ''Editor and Pub
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  • The magazine was mainly a compilation of newspaper American comics characters such as "[[Mandrake the Magician]]", "[[The Phantom]]", " Image:Robinson-Ad.jpg|''1936 publishing announcement (flyer 29 x 37 cm)''.
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  • ...d the Pirates" and so on ) have received a great success with a frequent publishing of 500.000 or 600.000 copies sold each week. Unfortunately, the Fascist Reg
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  • ...dventures)''". More then 325 issues were released without any numbering or publishing date on the covers or inside. ...e categorized into 24 different categories such as: Spanish football team, American movie stars, marvells of the word and on. Next the back covers have a comic
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  • |Nationality= [[Image:Mini_usa.gif]] American ...Davis received a $500 award as the winner of a medal-design contest of the American Newspaper Publishers Association ($ 500). The medal he designed was present
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  • ...feat no doubt helped by the magazine's policy of replacing any mentions of American place names and idioms with their Australian equivalents, thus persuading r ...roprietor would have given a second thought to the project. Throughout his publishing career, Packer was firmly committed to the use of comics in his papers and
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  • ...ter), which is probably the longest uninterrupted continuity of the series publishing [[Category:American newspapers|Reading Eagle]]
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  • ...ceased its activities en 1990) furnished the classical comics coming from American print syndicates companies, such as "[[King Features Syndicate]]". Unsold issues were later rebound in their original chronological publishing order.
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