• Frederick Coulton Waugh (/wɔː/; 10 March 1896 – 23 May 1973) was a cartoonist, painter, teacher and author, best known for his illustration work on the...
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  • Samuel Waugh (1814–1885), American painter Frederick Judd Waugh (1861–1940), American marine painter and camouflage artist, son of Samuel Coulton Waugh (1896–1973)...
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    grandson, Frederick Coulton Waugh, was also an artist, known for his work on the comic strip Dickie Dare. His nephew, Henry W. Waugh (1835-1865), was an...
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  • Coulton, a pseudonym for author Joseph Hansen Coulton, North Yorkshire, a village in England Coulton Waugh, longtime artist on the famous Dickie Dare comic...
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  • Foreword by Jeff Smith (cartoonist) and essays by Nathalie op de Beeck, Coulton Waugh, and Philip Nel The Barnaby #1 to #6 books, published in paperback by...
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    Wellington Wimpy Don Markstein's Toonopedia. "Caspar Milquetoast". Coulton Waugh (1947). The Comics. University Press of Mississippi. p. 77. ISBN 9780878054992...
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  • 1945–1980, p. 94, Jefferson, N.C: McFarland & Co., 2003 ISBN 0-7864-1551-7. Coulton Waugh, The Comics, p. 316, Univ. Press of Mississippi, 1991 ISBN 0-87805-499-5...
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    blonde moment". USA Today. Retrieved 10 September 2024. "The Comics", by Coulton Waugh, M. Thomas Inge, 1991, ISBN 0-87805-499-5 Blondie: the Bumstead Family...
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  • American director, producer, and screenwriter (d. 1952) 1896 – Frederick Coulton Waugh, British cartoonist, painter, teacher and author (d. 1973) 1900 – Violet...
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  • humour and clipped his long-run daily panel, Out Our Way. As noted by Coulton Waugh in his 1947 book, The Comics, anecdotal evidence indicated that more...
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  • American Newspapers, 1945–1980, p94, McFarland, 2003 ISBN 0-7864-1551-7. Coulton Waugh, The Comics, p316. University Press of Mississippi, 1991. ISBN 0-87805-499-5...
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    1914, planned to launch a tabloid in New York, as comics historian Coulton Waugh explained: "So originated on June 16, 1919, the Illustrated Daily News...
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    Seattle, Wash. : Fantagraphics Books, 2001. ISBN 9781560973683 (pp.52-3) Coulton Waugh, The Comics. New York, Luna Press, 1974. ISBN 9780914466031 (p.117)...
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  • Foreword by Jeff Smith (cartoonist). Essays by Nathalie op de Beeck and Coulton Waugh. Essay and Notes by Nel. Seattle: Fantagraphics Books, 2016. Crockett...
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  • panel Glamor Girls. Flowers was noted for his fluid ink work, prompting Coulton Waugh to write that Flowers displayed "about the finest line ever bequeathed...
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  • contributed wartime artwork for at least nine issues between 1940 and 1942. Coulton Waugh created his short-lived strip, Hank, which began April 30, 1945, in...
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    subject". Among his earliest influences, he said in 2001, were the Coulton Waugh adventure comic strip Dickie Dare "in The New York Sun. I was influenced...
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    outside Japan to mean "Japanese comics" or "Japanese-style comics". Coulton Waugh attempted the first comprehensive history of American comics with The...
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  • Andy (April 2009). "Remembering Bert Christman". WarBirdForum.com. Coulton Waugh, "The Comics" (1947) The Fabulous Fifties blog, May 4, 2017 last Tuska...
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  • known for his long-run daily syndicated panel Out Our Way. As noted by Coulton Waugh in his 1947 book The Comics, anecdotal evidence indicated that more...
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  • were more intellectual and informed on current events (according to Coulton Waugh, author of The Comics, 1947). "When Li'l Abner made its debut in 1934...
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    used in the 1940s and 1950s were edited by the cartoonist-illustrator Coulton Waugh, who drew the Dickie Dare comic strip. In addition to its softcover...
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    Rosamond marry, which meant that Desmond could no longer pursue her. Coulton Waugh described it as one of the first strips to include genuine suspense;...
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    (1750—1827) first bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church Coulton Waugh (1896–1973), artist (of Dickie Dare comic strip) and mapmaker Saul Williams...
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  • States in the 1940s with the work of Thomas Craven, Martin Sheridan, and Coulton Waugh. It was not until the mid-1960s, with the publication of Jules Feiffer's...
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  • Features Syndicate (1919–23).[citation needed] In The Comics (1947), Coulton Waugh described Willard's art style as "gritty-looking". In 2003, the Scoop...
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  • two-fisted adult mentor. Caniff's last credited strip ran December 1, 1934. Coulton Waugh began drawing Dickie Dare in the middle of a story, and drew the strip...
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  • Small Change), and Advice fo' Chillun. According to comics historian Coulton Waugh, a 1947 poll of newspaper readers who claimed they ignored the comics...
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  • 1914, planned to launch a tabloid in New York, as comics historian Coulton Waugh explained: So originated on June 16, 1919, the Illustrated Daily News...
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    It was called "Opper's greatest comic character" by comics artist Coulton Waugh. Happy Hooligan is also cited as the first comic to use speech balloons...
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