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		<title>Comic Strips We Love to Read</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Did you know that it’s estimated that if newspapers stay in their current format that they will all go out of business by 2048?  If we lose newspapers we will lose the original comics that are in the newspaper.  However, comics are making the switch to the web so you can read your news online [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-98" title="comic2" src="http://www.bestonlinecolleges.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/comic2-300x230.jpg" alt="comic2" width="300" height="230" />Did you know that it’s estimated that if newspapers stay in their current format that they will all go out of business by 2048?  If we lose newspapers we will lose the original comics that are in the newspaper.  However, comics are making the switch to the web so you can read your news online and your comics too.  It’s just a bit harder to cut out your favorite strip and pin it up on the wall in your office.  Check out these Top 10 Comic Strips still in print today.</p>
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<li><strong>Peanuts </strong>is still one of the      most popular comic strips of all time.  While Charles Schultz has passed away his comic strips      live on in syndication.  I      don’t think we’ll ever get enough of Charlie Brown and Snoopy.</li>
<li><strong>Dilbert </strong>remains one of the most      published comic strips appearing in over 2000 newspapers worldwide.  Scott Adams created Dilbert and      was first published in more than twenty years ago in April of 1989.  This office based comic strip hits      home with many white-collar workers who can feel Dilbert’s pain.</li>
<li><strong>Garfield </strong>the fat cat was created      by Jim Davis and has been running in papers since 1978.  This comic strip about a spoiled      cat (Garfield) and the faithful dog (Odie) is syndicated in almost 2600      newspapers world-wide and holds the Guinness record for being the most      widely syndicated comic strip.</li>
<li><strong>For Better or For Worse </strong>is one      of those comics that might not sound familiar, but as soon as you see it      you would recognize it.  This      strip has been in publication since 1979 and was created by Lynn Johnson.  This largely autobiographical      strip is set in Canada and tells a story about the Patterson family.</li>
<li><strong>Blondie </strong>is an oldie, but a      goodie.  Blondie was first      published in 1930!  The      original artist was Chic Young who passed away in 1973, but control of the      comic passed to his son Dean Young who has enlisted the help of many other      artists over the years to keep the strip fresh.</li>
<li><strong>Doonesbury </strong>comes in as our first      political comic strip.  No one      is off limits in this strip including the president.  The characters differ more than      other comic strips as well, but this strip has remained popular since it’s      origination in 1968.</li>
<li><strong>Calvin and Hobbes </strong>has been around since      1985 and in its hay day was syndicated in over 2400 newspapers.  Few newspapers still carry this      comic, but I wanted to include it because as of Dec. 2009 the United      States Post Office has announced that there will be a Calvin and Hobbes      postage stamp coming out in July 2010.</li>
<li><strong>Dennis the Menace </strong>will celebrate its 60<sup>th</sup> anniversary in March 2010.       Hank Ketcham created this strip.  Ketcham no longer draws the comic, but his former      assistants have carried on in his stead.  Dennis the Menace stories became so popular that they      went on to become animated series, TV shows and films.</li>
<li><strong>Marmaduke </strong>justly named for the      Great Dane who is the main character in this strip.  The Winslow family goes through      their share of trials and tribulations with their very large dog      Marmaduke.  This comic was      created in 1954 by Brad Anderson and is still drawn by him today.  Marmaduke finally makes his Hollywood      debut in theaters June 2010.</li>
<li><strong>Mother Goose and Grimm </strong>features Grimm who is a      bull terrier, Attila the cat and the goose that they refer to as mom.  Storylines utilize real life      people, Greek mythology and other fictional characters.  This comic went on to be a cartoon      in 1991, which featured animation talent from Stephen Hillenburg, who went      on to create Sponge Bob Square Pants.</li>
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