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  • Shoe (comic strip)
  • American comic strip created by artist Jeff MacNelly

    Shoe is an American comic strip about a motley crew of newspapermen, all of whom are birds. It was written and drawn by its creator, cartoonist Jeff MacNelly

    Shoe (comic strip)

    Shoe_(comic_strip)

  • Comic strip syndication
  • Sale of comic strips to newspapers

    A comic strip syndicate functions as an agent for cartoonists and comic strip creators, placing the cartoons and strips in as many newspapers as possible

    Comic strip syndication

    Comic_strip_syndication

  • Mary Jane shoes
  • Closed, low-cut shoe with one or more straps

    created by Richard Felton Outcault, "Father of the Sunday Comic Strip", for his comic strip Buster Brown, which was first published in 1902.[citation

    Mary Jane shoes

    Mary Jane shoes

    Mary_Jane_shoes

  • Pogo (comic strip)
  • American comic strip

    Pogo (revived as Walt Kelly's Pogo) was a daily comic strip that was created by cartoonist Walt Kelly and syndicated to American newspapers from 1948

    Pogo (comic strip)

    Pogo_(comic_strip)

  • Comic strip switcheroo
  • April Fools' joke where writers and artists traded comic strips

    The comic strip switcheroo (also known as the Great Comics Switcheroonie or the Great April Fools' Day Comics Switcheroonie) was held on April 1, 1997

    Comic strip switcheroo

    Comic_strip_switcheroo

  • List of Viz comic strips
  • notable one-off strips from the British adult spoof comic magazine Viz. This list is by no means complete as with each issue new characters/strips/stories are

    List of Viz comic strips

    List_of_Viz_comic_strips

  • Jeff MacNelly
  • American cartoonist (1947–2000)

    cartoonist and the creator of the comic strip Shoe. After Shoe had been established in papers, MacNelly created the single-panel strip Pluggers. The Wall Street

    Jeff MacNelly

    Jeff_MacNelly

  • Buster Brown
  • 20th century U.S. cartoon character, shoe mascot, and suit prototype

    Buster Brown is a comic strip character created in 1902 by Richard F. Outcault that was adopted as the mascot of the Brown Shoe Company in 1904. The characters

    Buster Brown

    Buster Brown

    Buster_Brown

  • Treetop
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Grays, Essex, England Treetops, East Virginia, fictional setting of Shoe (comic strip) "Treetop", nickname of Jack Straus (1930-1988), American poker player

    Treetop

    Treetop

  • Dustin (comic strip)
  • American comic strip

    Dustin is a daily comic strip created by Steve Kelley, editorial cartoonist for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, and Jeff Parker, editorial cartoonist for

    Dustin (comic strip)

    Dustin_(comic_strip)

  • Bizarro (comic strip)
  • Cartoon by Dan Piraro

    creative duties on the daily strip, with Piraro continuing to do the Sunday strip. Honath had collaborated on writing the strip since 2009, and drew it for

    Bizarro (comic strip)

    Bizarro_(comic_strip)

  • Shoe (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    hold multiple decks of playing cards Shoe (comic strip) "Shoes", a 1907 O Henry short story Shoes (GUI toolkit) SHOE, Simple HTML Ontology Extensions, a

    Shoe (disambiguation)

    Shoe_(disambiguation)

  • Mickey Mouse (comic strip)
  • 1930-1995 American Disney comic strip

    newspaper comic strip by the Walt Disney Company, featuring the character Mickey Mouse. It is the first published example of Disney comics. The strip debuted

    Mickey Mouse (comic strip)

    Mickey Mouse (comic strip)

    Mickey_Mouse_(comic_strip)

  • Cathy
  • American comic strip

    Cathy is an American gag-a-day comic strip, drawn by Cathy Guisewite from 1976 until 2010. The comic follows Cathy, a woman who struggles through the

    Cathy

    Cathy

  • Tribune Content Agency
  • American syndication company owned by Tribune Publishing

    developed art of the comic strip. The first issue shows but a single strip, The Gumps. It was the almost instant popularity of this famous strip that directly

    Tribune Content Agency

    Tribune_Content_Agency

  • Cleat
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Cleat, Orkney, a place in Scotland Cleat (shoe), a type or part of a shoe Cleats (comic strip), a comic strip by Bill Hinds Grouser, a protrusion on a

    Cleat

    Cleat

  • List of fictional birds
  • Woodstock, a bird of unknown species in the Charles M. Schulz's Peanuts comic strip. Multiple characters from Night in the Woods, such as Jeremy "Germ Warfare"

    List of fictional birds

    List_of_fictional_birds

  • Loss (Ctrl+Alt+Del)
  • 2008 webcomic strip by Tim Buckley

    reach a consensus. › "Loss", sometimes referred to as "loss.jpg", is a comic strip published on June 2, 2008, by Tim Buckley in his gaming-related webcomic

    Loss (Ctrl+Alt+Del)

    Loss_(Ctrl+Alt+Del)

  • List of Beano comic strips
  • British anthology comic magazine created by Scottish publishing company DC Thomson. The Beano has featured comedic strips, adventure strips, and prose stories

    List of Beano comic strips

    List_of_Beano_comic_strips

  • Funky Winkerbean
  • Comic strip by Tom Batiuk

    Funky Winkerbean was an American comic strip by Tom Batiuk. Distributed by North America Syndicate, a division of King Features Syndicate, it appeared

    Funky Winkerbean

    Funky_Winkerbean

  • Li'l Abner
  • 1934–1977 American comic strip by Al Capp

    Li'l Abner is a satirical American comic strip that appeared in multiple newspapers in the United States, Canada, Australia and Europe. It featured a

    Li'l Abner

    Li'l_Abner

  • Brenda Starr, Reporter
  • 1940–2011 American comic strip

    Brenda Starr, Reporter (often referred to simply as Brenda Starr) is a comic strip about a glamorous, adventurous reporter. It was created in 1940 by Dale

    Brenda Starr, Reporter

    Brenda_Starr,_Reporter

  • Dennis the Menace and Gnasher
  • Scottish comic strip

    Dennis and Gnasher) is a comic strip in the children's comic The Beano, published by DC Thomson, of Dundee in Scotland. The comic stars a boy named Dennis

    Dennis the Menace and Gnasher

    Dennis_the_Menace_and_Gnasher

  • List of newspaper comic strips P–Z
  • Parent article: List of comic strips; Siblings: A–F • G–O • P–Z Pääkaupunki (1997– ) by Tarmo Koivisto (Finland) Padded Cell (1915–1918) by A. E. Hayward

    List of newspaper comic strips P–Z

    List_of_newspaper_comic_strips_P–Z

  • List of Dick Tracy characters
  • The comic strip Dick Tracy has introduced numerous characters. The titular hero of the strip. Dick Tracy was born in 1909 (eight years after creator Chester

    List of Dick Tracy characters

    List_of_Dick_Tracy_characters

  • Tiger (comic strip)
  • American comic strip by Bud Blake

    Tiger was an American comic strip created by cartoonist Bud Blake. It ran from May 3, 1965 until 2004. Launched May 3, 1965, the strip about a group of suburban

    Tiger (comic strip)

    Tiger_(comic_strip)

  • Zippy the Pinhead
  • Fictional character in an American comic strip

    Zippy the Pinhead is the fictional protagonist of Zippy, an American comic strip created by Bill Griffith. Zippy's most famous quotation, "Are we having

    Zippy the Pinhead

    Zippy_the_Pinhead

  • Cathy Guisewite
  • American cartoonist (born 1950)

    1950) is an American cartoonist who created the comic strip Cathy, which had a 34-year run. The strip focused on a career woman facing the issues and

    Cathy Guisewite

    Cathy Guisewite

    Cathy_Guisewite

  • Barnaby (comics)
  • Comic strip

    Barnaby is a comic strip which began April 20, 1942, in the newspaper PM and was later syndicated in 64 American newspapers (for a combined circulation

    Barnaby (comics)

    Barnaby_(comics)

  • The Katzenjammer Kids
  • 1897-2006 American comic strip

    The Katzenjammer Kids is an American comic strip created by Rudolph Dirks in 1897 and later drawn by Harold Knerr for 35 years (1914 to 1949). It debuted

    The Katzenjammer Kids

    The Katzenjammer Kids

    The_Katzenjammer_Kids

  • Retail (comic strip)
  • 2006–2020 syndicated comic strip distributed by King Features Syndicate

    Retail is a syndicated comic strip distributed by King Features Syndicate. It was authored and illustrated by Norm Feuti. It ran in newspapers from 2006

    Retail (comic strip)

    Retail_(comic_strip)

  • Ronaldinho
  • Brazilian footballer (born 1980)

    celebrity comic strip by Mauricio de Sousa, syndicated by Atlantic Syndication. It features a fictionalised version of the Ronaldinho as a child. The strip was

    Ronaldinho

    Ronaldinho

    Ronaldinho

  • Lucy Van Pelt
  • Peanuts comic strip character

    Lucille "Lucy" Van Pelt is a fictional character in the syndicated comic strip Peanuts, written and drawn by Charles Schulz. She is the older sister of

    Lucy Van Pelt

    Lucy_Van_Pelt

  • East Virginia
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Virginia Eastern District of Virginia a fictional location in the comic strip Shoe a fictional location containing Grantville, which used various names

    East Virginia

    East_Virginia

  • Rerun Van Pelt
  • Peanuts comic strip character

    Van Pelt is Linus and Lucy's younger brother in Charles M. Schulz's comic strip Peanuts. Lucy, who had wanted a sister, disparagingly called the situation

    Rerun Van Pelt

    Rerun_Van_Pelt

  • Mafalda
  • Argentine comic strip by Quino 1964–1973

    Mafalda (Spanish: [maˈfalda]) is an Argentine comic strip written and drawn by cartoonist Quino. The strip features a six-year-old girl named Mafalda, who

    Mafalda

    Mafalda

    Mafalda

  • List of fictional birds of prey
  • Owl Olle Kapoen A good friend of Olle Kapoen the gnome. Urban Owl Ugglan Urban An owl in a pantomime comic by Jan Romare. Wiz Merlin Shoe (comic strip)

    List of fictional birds of prey

    List_of_fictional_birds_of_prey

  • Zombie strip
  • Comic strip active without the creator

    A zombie strip (also known as a legacy strip) is a comic strip whose creator has died or retired, but which continues to exist with new installments in

    Zombie strip

    Zombie_strip

  • Gnorm Gnat
  • American comic strip

    gag-a-day comic strip by Jim Davis centered on a community of anthropomorphic insects, with the title character being the protagonist. The strip appeared

    Gnorm Gnat

    Gnorm Gnat

    Gnorm_Gnat

  • BONZZO (comic strip)
  • American comic strip by John Rivas

    Comic Strip is a comic strip created by John Rivas. Rivas describes "BONZZO" as a young likable adult facing life with a child's mentality. His comic

    BONZZO (comic strip)

    BONZZO_(comic_strip)

  • GoComics
  • Comic strips website

    distribution portal for comic strips on mobile phones. However, in 2006, the site was redesigned and expanded to include online strips and cartoons. GoComics

    GoComics

    GoComics

  • Billy's Boots
  • Comic strip about Billy and his boots

    Billy's Boots was a popular British comic strip by writer Fred Baker and artist John Gillatt, later continued by Mike Western. The original Billy's Boots

    Billy's Boots

    Billy's_Boots

  • Russell Johnson (cartoonist)
  • American cartoonist

    Oswald, a monthly comic strip that ran for more than six decades in the national trade journal now called Hardware Retailing. The strip documents a large

    Russell Johnson (cartoonist)

    Russell Johnson (cartoonist)

    Russell_Johnson_(cartoonist)

  • Eagle (British comics)
  • Seminal British children's comic

    from St James) edited the magazine from Hulton's premises at Shoe Lane in London, the comic was created in a converted bakery in the Churchtown district

    Eagle (British comics)

    Eagle_(British_comics)

  • Agnes (comic strip)
  • Agnes is an American syndicated comic strip written and drawn by Tony Cochran. It was first syndicated in 1999. It is currently syndicated by Creators

    Agnes (comic strip)

    Agnes_(comic_strip)

  • Cliff Hanger (comic strip)
  • 1983 comic strips

    Cliff Hanger is the name of two different 1983 comic strips, one published in the United Kingdom and the other in the United States. The British Cliff

    Cliff Hanger (comic strip)

    Cliff_Hanger_(comic_strip)

  • Patty (Peanuts)
  • Peanuts comic strip character

    fictional character featured in the long-running syndicated daily and Sunday comic strip Peanuts, created by Charles M. Schulz. Patty was formerly a major character

    Patty (Peanuts)

    Patty_(Peanuts)

  • Viz (comics)
  • British adult comic magazine

    supportive of the comic in his correspondence with them and had not made any complaint against the strip. In the same issue Viz ran a short strip called "The

    Viz (comics)

    Viz_(comics)

  • Blondin et Cirage
  • Belgian comic series

    and Shoe polish) is a Belgian humoristic adventure comic strip by Jijé created in 1939 for the Catholic children's magazine Petits Belges. The comic was

    Blondin et Cirage

    Blondin_et_Cirage

  • Chic Young
  • American comic strip cartoonist (1901–1973)

    9, 1901 – March 14, 1973) was an American cartoonist who created the comic strip Blondie. His 1919 William McKinley High School Yearbook cites his nickname

    Chic Young

    Chic_Young

  • Pluggers
  • American comic strip

    Pluggers is a comic panel created by Jeff MacNelly (creator of Shoe) in 1993 that relies on reader submissions (referred to as "Pluggerisms") for the

    Pluggers

    Pluggers

  • National Newspaper Syndicate
  • American syndication service

    was founded by Chicago businessman John F. Dille and specialized in comic strips and gag cartoons. It also carried advice columns, such as Paul Popenoe's

    National Newspaper Syndicate

    National_Newspaper_Syndicate

  • Beetle Bailey
  • American comic strip

    Beetle Bailey is an American comic strip created by cartoonist Mort Walker, published since September 4, 1950. It is set on a fictional United States

    Beetle Bailey

    Beetle_Bailey

  • Zits (comics)
  • Comic strip

    Zits is a comic strip written by cartoonist Jerry Scott and illustrated by Jim Borgman about the life of Jeremy Duncan, a 17-year-old high school junior

    Zits (comics)

    Zits_(comics)

  • American comic book
  • Comic book originating in the US

    "McFadden's Row of Flats"—from cartoonist Richard F. Outcault's newspaper comic strip Hogan's Alley, starring the Yellow Kid. The 196-page, square-bound, black-and-white

    American comic book

    American comic book

    American_comic_book

  • Linus Van Pelt
  • Peanuts comic strip character

    Linus Van Pelt is a fictional character in Charles M. Schulz’s comic strip Peanuts. He is the best friend of Charlie Brown, the younger brother of Lucy

    Linus Van Pelt

    Linus_Van_Pelt

  • Too Much Coffee Man
  • Satirical cartoon character

    TMCM has appeared in comic strips, minicomics, webcomics, comic books, magazines, books, and operas. The Too Much Coffee Man comic book won the 1995 Eisner

    Too Much Coffee Man

    Too Much Coffee Man

    Too_Much_Coffee_Man

  • Famous Funnies
  • American comic strip anthology

    Famous Funnies is an American comic strip anthology series published from 1934 to 1955 with two precursor one-shots appearing in 1933–1934. Published

    Famous Funnies

    Famous_Funnies

  • Richard F. Outcault
  • American cartoonist (1863–1928)

    Yellow Kid and Buster Brown and is considered a key pioneer of the modern comic strip. Outcault was born on January 14, 1863, in Lancaster, Ohio, to Catherine

    Richard F. Outcault

    Richard F. Outcault

    Richard_F._Outcault

  • Where's Wally?
  • English series of children's puzzle books

    Wally? animated series and the 2019 Where's Waldo? animated series), a comic strip and a series of video games. As of 2007, more than 73 million Where's

    Where's Wally?

    Where's_Wally?

  • UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media
  • MacNelly – Editorial cartoonist, Pulitzer Prize winner, creator of Shoe Comic strip (did not graduate) Vermont C. Royster – Former editor of the Wall Street

    UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media

    UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media

    UNC_Hussman_School_of_Journalism_and_Media

  • Buster Brown (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Buster Brown was an early 20th-century U.S. comic strip character. Buster Brown may also refer to: Buster Brown (baseball) (1881–1914), American baseball

    Buster Brown (disambiguation)

    Buster_Brown_(disambiguation)

  • Bobo (Belgian comic)
  • Belgian comic strip, 1961 to 1997

    inmates keep running through the hallway, staining the floor with their dirty shoes. Source: Scenario: Maurice Rosy - Illustrations: Paul Deliège Bobo, le Prince

    Bobo (Belgian comic)

    Bobo_(Belgian_comic)

  • Broom-Hilda
  • Comic strip

    Broom-Hilda is an American newspaper comic strip created by cartoonist Russell Myers. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, it depicts the misadventures

    Broom-Hilda

    Broom-Hilda

  • Freddie Roman
  • American stand-up comedian (1937–2022)

    love was "not in shoe business, but show business". Roman headlined at resort venues, including Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas Strip and Harrah's Atlantic

    Freddie Roman

    Freddie_Roman

  • More Fun Comics
  • American comic book anthology

    to feature solely original material rather than reprints of newspaper comic strips. It was also the first publication of National Allied Publications, the

    More Fun Comics

    More Fun Comics

    More_Fun_Comics

  • ArcaMax Publishing
  • American web syndication service

    news publisher that provides editorial content, columns & features, comic strips, and editorial cartoons via email. ArcaMax also produces co-branded newsletters

    ArcaMax Publishing

    ArcaMax Publishing

    ArcaMax_Publishing

  • Violet (Peanuts)
  • Peanuts comic strip character

    syndicated daily and Sunday comic strip Peanuts, created by Charles M. Schulz. Violet first appeared in the February 7, 1951 strip. She was originally a major

    Violet (Peanuts)

    Violet_(Peanuts)

  • List of Peanuts characters
  • This is a list of characters from the comic strip Peanuts by Charles M. Schulz. This list contains limited information on the characters; for more, visit

    List of Peanuts characters

    List_of_Peanuts_characters

  • List of Sonic the Hedgehog printed media
  • Godzilla Exclusively in the United Kingdom was a short-lived Sunday comic strip and a series of Christmas annuals. Whilst there were some slight connections

    List of Sonic the Hedgehog printed media

    List_of_Sonic_the_Hedgehog_printed_media

  • King Features Syndicate
  • American print syndication company

    syndication company owned by Hearst Communications that distributes about 150 comic strips, newspaper columns, editorial cartoons, puzzles, and games to nearly

    King Features Syndicate

    King Features Syndicate

    King_Features_Syndicate

  • The Strike
  • 1988 episode of The Comic Strip Presents...

    Richardson – which made up the long-running Channel 4 television series The Comic Strip Presents.... First aired in January 1988, it also received a limited

    The Strike

    The_Strike

  • Alley Oop
  • American comic strip

    Alley Oop is a syndicated comic strip created December 5, 1932, by American cartoonist V. T. Hamlin, who wrote and drew the strip through four decades for

    Alley Oop

    Alley_Oop

  • The Born Loser
  • American comic strip

    newspaper comic strip created by Art Sansom in 1965. His son, Chip Sansom, who started assisting on the strip in 1989, is the current artist. The strip is distributed

    The Born Loser

    The_Born_Loser

  • The Meaning of Lila
  • American comic strip (2003–2012)

    The Meaning of Lila is a comic strip written by John Forgetta, and three co-workers (writer Kathy Dow and illustrators Justin Raines, Jackie Gentile,

    The Meaning of Lila

    The_Meaning_of_Lila

  • Lord Snooty
  • Character in the UK comic The Beano

    character who stars in the British comic strip Lord Snooty and his Pals from the British comic anthology The Beano. The strip debuted in the first issue of

    Lord Snooty

    Lord_Snooty

  • Yo, Matías
  • Yo, Matías is an Argentine comic strip, created by the cartoonist Fernando Sendra in 1993. It currently appears in the Clarín newspaper. Matías: He is

    Yo, Matías

    Yo,_Matías

  • Bil Dwyer (cartoonist)
  • American cartoonist and humorist (1907–1987)

    American cartoonist and humorist. He was known for several newspaper comic strips in the 1930s and 1950s, including Dumb Dora and Sandy Hill, as well as

    Bil Dwyer (cartoonist)

    Bil_Dwyer_(cartoonist)

  • Red Ryder
  • American comic strip

    Red Ryder is a Western comic strip created by Stephen Slesinger and artist Fred Harman which served as the basis for a wide array of character merchandising

    Red Ryder

    Red_Ryder

  • The Perishers
  • British comic strip

    long-running British comic strip about a group of neighbourhood children and a dog. It was printed in the Daily Mirror as a daily strip and first appeared

    The Perishers

    The_Perishers

  • Frieda (Peanuts)
  • Peanuts comic strip character

    reach a consensus. › Frieda /ˈfriːdə/ is a fictional character in the comic strip Peanuts by Charles Schulz. She is known for having naturally curly hair

    Frieda (Peanuts)

    Frieda_(Peanuts)

  • Billy Whizz
  • Character in the UK comic The Beano

    drew his strip in the 2011 annual, in the style of Vic Neill. In some issues of the comic in the autumn of 2011, Billy appeared as the first strip in the

    Billy Whizz

    Billy_Whizz

  • The Spirit (character)
  • Fictional character

    liked George Brenner's comic-book feature "The Clock", but not Brenner's art, and was favorably disposed toward a Lou Fine strip. Arnold, concerned over

    The Spirit (character)

    The Spirit (character)

    The_Spirit_(character)

  • List of James Bond villains
  • Characters in the films and novels

    list of primary antagonists in the James Bond novels and film series. Comic strip serials released by the Daily Express between 1958 and 1977 were divided

    List of James Bond villains

    List_of_James_Bond_villains

  • Sally Marr
  • American comedian (1906–1997)

    December 14, 1997) was an American stand-up comic, dancer and actress who is best known as being the mother of comic Lenny Bruce, whose act she influenced.

    Sally Marr

    Sally_Marr

  • Bob Kane
  • American comic book artist (1915–1998)

    Kane left the Batman comic books to focus on penciling the daily Batman newspaper comic strip. DC Comics artists ghosting the comic-book stories now included

    Bob Kane

    Bob Kane

    Bob_Kane

  • Mickey Mouse universe
  • Fictional universe involving Mickey Mouse and related Disney characters

    version was created by Floyd Gottfredson in the Mickey Mouse newspaper comic strip. Real-world versions also exist in Disneyland and Tokyo Disneyland, called

    Mickey Mouse universe

    Mickey Mouse universe

    Mickey_Mouse_universe

  • Minnie the Minx
  • British comic strip character

    Minnie the Minx is a comic strip character published in the British comic magazine The Beano. Created and originally drawn by Leo Baxendale to be a female

    Minnie the Minx

    Minnie_the_Minx

  • Funtastic Journey
  • Funtastic Journey was a comic strip that started in Jackpot from the first issue dated 5 May 1979 The artist throughout the comic strip was Ian Knox. On their

    Funtastic Journey

    Funtastic_Journey

  • History of American comics
  • American comics history

    the medium was initially developed through comic strips in daily newspapers. The seminal years of comic strips established its canonical features (e.g.

    History of American comics

    History_of_American_comics

  • Detectives on the Edge of a Nervous Breakdown
  • 1993 British TV series or programme

    on the Edge of a Nervous Breakdown is a short comedy film made by The Comic Strip for the BBC, first broadcast in the UK in 1993. The film employs techniques

    Detectives on the Edge of a Nervous Breakdown

    Detectives_on_the_Edge_of_a_Nervous_Breakdown

  • List of Disney comics by Carl Barks
  • Barks (1901–2000) was an American Disney Studio illustrator and Disney comic book creator. Source: List of non-Disney comics by Carl Barks / Carl Barks

    List of Disney comics by Carl Barks

    List_of_Disney_comics_by_Carl_Barks

  • Abandoned footwear
  • Shoes lost or discarded in public

    object". A fisherman hauling up an old boot, rather than a fish, is a comic-strip cliché. The theme of abandoned footwear and their untold story is explored

    Abandoned footwear

    Abandoned footwear

    Abandoned_footwear

  • The Dwarf (comics)
  • British comic book character

    The Dwarf is a British comic character who has appeared in eponymous strips published by IPC Magazines. The character, a criminal genius who operated an

    The Dwarf (comics)

    The_Dwarf_(comics)

  • Bil Keane
  • American cartoonist (1922–2011)

    November 8, 2011) was an American cartoonist best known for the newspaper comic strip The Family Circus. He began it in 1960 and his son Jeff Keane continues

    Bil Keane

    Bil Keane

    Bil_Keane

  • Toots and Casper
  • American comic strip by Jimmy Murphy

    Toots and Casper is a family comic strip by Jimmy Murphy, distributed to newspapers for 38 years by King Features Syndicate, from December 17, 1918 to

    Toots and Casper

    Toots_and_Casper

  • Frank Cho
  • Korean-American comic strip and comic book creator (born 1971)

    Frank Cho (born Duk Hyun Cho; 1971) is a Korean-American comic strip and comic book writer and illustrator, known for his series Liberty Meadows, as well

    Frank Cho

    Frank Cho

    Frank_Cho

  • Ally Sloper's Half Holiday
  • British comics magazine

    magazine, first published on 3 May 1884. It is regarded to be the first comic strip magazine to feature a recurring character. Star Ally Sloper, a blustery

    Ally Sloper's Half Holiday

    Ally Sloper's Half Holiday

    Ally_Sloper's_Half_Holiday

  • Tad Dorgan
  • American cartoonist (1877–1929)

    American cartoonist. He is known for his cartoon panel Indoor Sports and comic strip Judge Rummy, as well as the many English words and expressions he coined

    Tad Dorgan

    Tad Dorgan

    Tad_Dorgan

  • Felix the Cat
  • Cartoon character

    popular culture. Aside from the animated shorts, Felix starred in a comic strip (drawn by Sullivan, Messmer and later Joe Oriolo) beginning in 1923,

    Felix the Cat

    Felix the Cat

    Felix_the_Cat

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  • Aarchi
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Telugu

    Aarchi

    Sunrise; Comic

    Aarchi

  • Shove
  • Surname or Lastname

    Variant of Dutch Schave.English

    Shove

    Variant of Dutch Schave.English : nickname from Middle English schove, probably from Old English scufa, a derivative of scūfan ‘to thrust or push’.

    Shove

  • Shok
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Shok

    Hymn; Verse of God

    Shok

  • SHOU
  • Male

    Japanese

    SHOU

    (ç¿”) Variant spelling of Japanese Sho, SHOU means "to fly, to soar."

    SHOU

  • Shon
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, Indian

    Shon

    God is Gracious

    Shon

  • SHO
  • Male

    Japanese

    SHO

    (ç¿”) Japanese name SHO means "to fly, to soar" or "wind instrument."

    SHO

  • Shoa
  • Biblical

    Shoa

    kings; tyrants

    Shoa

  • Shae
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Gaelic, Irish

    Shae

    Admirable; From the Fairy Fort; One who is Noble

    Shae

  • Cormic
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Cormic

    Charioteer.

    Cormic

  • Shou
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Chinese, Japanese

    Shou

    Defend; Guard

    Shou

  • Shoeb
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Shoeb

    Famous; Always Victorious; Prosperous; Most Liked; Humble

    Shoeb

  • Shon
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Shon

    English : unexplained.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Schoen.Korean : variant of Son.

    Shon

  • SHAE
  • Female

    English

    SHAE

    Feminine variant spelling of English unisex Shea, probably SHAE means "hawk-like." 

    SHAE

  • Shon
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Shon

    Yahwah is gracious, Yahweh is merciful, Old, Wise, River

    Shon

  • Shore
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Shore

    English : topographic name for someone who lived by the seashore, Middle English schore.English : topographic name for someone who lived on or by a bank or steep slope, Old English scora. There are minor places named with this word in Lancashire and West Yorkshire, and the surname may also be a habitational name from these.Americanized spelling of Ashkenazic Jewish S(c)hor(r) or Szor, variants of Schauer.

    Shore

  • Shoe
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Shoe

    English : from Middle English shoe ‘shoe’ (Old English scōh), applied as a metonymic occupational name for a shoemaker or possibly a topographic name for someone who lived on a shoe-shaped piece of land.Translation of Schuh.

    Shoe

  • Shae
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Shae

    Courteous.

    Shae

  • Shoa
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Shoa

    Kings; tyrants.

    Shoa

  • Shae
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Chinese, Irish

    Shae

    Courteous; Similar to Shea

    Shae

  • Show
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Lancashire)

    Show

    English (Lancashire) : unexplained.Perhaps an Americanized spelling of Schau.

    Show

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Online names & meanings

  • Nehshal
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Nehshal

  • Dihyah |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Dihyah |

  • Delvon
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Delvon

    Godly friend.

  • Bramlet
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bramlet

    English : variant of Bramlett.

  • Payal
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Payal

    Anklet

  • Sudakshima | ஸூதக்ஷீமா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Sudakshima | ஸூதக்ஷீமா

    (Wife of king Dilip)

  • Haswitha
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Haswitha

    Joy; Happy

  • Carter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Carter

    English : occupational name for a transporter of goods, Middle English cartere, from an agent derivative of Middle English cart(e) or from Anglo-Norman French car(e)tier, a derivative of Old French caret (see Cartier). The Old French word coalesced with the earlier Middle English word cart(e) ‘cart’, which is from either Old Norse kartr or Old English cræt, both of which, like the Late Latin word, were probably originally derived from Celtic.Northern Irish : reduced form of McCarter.

  • Dorning
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly Lancashire and Cheshire)

    Dorning

    English (mainly Lancashire and Cheshire) : unexplained.Probably an altered form of German Dornig, which is probably a nickname for someone with a sharp tongue, from an adjectival derivative of Middle High German, Middle Low German dorn ‘thorn’. The suffixes -ig and -ing were often interchanged in Pennsylvania German and elsewhere. The name may also refer to a sloe bush.

  • Gayan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Gayan

    Sky

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  • Colic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the colon; as, the colic arteries.

  • Shoer
  • n.

    One who fits shoes to the feet; one who furnishes or puts on shoes; as, a shoer of horses.

  • Shoe
  • n.

    Anything resembling a shoe in form, position, or use.

  • Hoe
  • v. i.

    To use a hoe; to labor with a hoe.

  • Shop
  • n.

    A building in which mechanics or artisans work; as, a shoe shop; a car shop.

  • Shoe
  • n.

    To protect or ornament with something which serves the purpose of a shoe; to tip.

  • Shot
  • pl.

    of Shot

  • Nomic
  • n.

    Nomic spelling.

  • Shoes
  • pl.

    of Shoe

  • Shore
  • v. t.

    To set on shore.

  • Colic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to colic; affecting the bowels.

  • Shoe
  • n.

    To furnish with a shoe or shoes; to put a shoe or shoes on; as, to shoe a horse, a sled, an anchor.

  • Conic
  • n.

    A conic section.

  • Shore
  • v. t.

    To support by a shore or shores; to prop; -- usually with up; as, to shore up a building.

  • Shod
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Shoe

  • Shod
  • imp. & p. p.

    f Shoe.

  • Bouffe
  • n.

    Comic opera. See Opera Bouffe.

  • Shot
  • v. t.

    To load with shot, as a gun.

  • Buffa
  • a.

    Comic, farcical.