• Buz Sawyer is a comic strip created by Roy Crane. Distributed by King Features Syndicate, it had a run from November 1, 1943 to October 7, 1989. The last...
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  • cartoonist who created the comic strip characters Wash Tubbs, Captain Easy and Buz Sawyer. He pioneered the adventure comic strip, establishing the conventions...
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    and editorial cartoons. The vintage strips included Bringing Up Father, Buz Sawyer, Flash Gordon, Krazy Kat, The Little King, The Phantom, and Rip Kirby...
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    writer-artist Roy Crane (1901–1977), the creator of Captain Easy and Buz Sawyer: It was Crane who pioneered the use of onomatopoeic sound effects in comics...
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  • professor Buz, son of Nahor and Milcah, a minor Biblical character Buz, an ancient tribe mentioned in Jeremiah 25:23 the title character of Buz Sawyer, an American...
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  • Human Buz Sawyer, title character of a long-running comic strip Tom Sawyer, Mark Twain's famous literary character in multiple books James "Sawyer" Ford...
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  • cartooning career started with work on the Sunday editions of the comic strips Buz Sawyer and Tim Tyler's Luck. From 1949 to 1951, he had his own comic strip, Sunnyside...
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  • to artist Ken Ernst on the Mary Worth comic strip, and to Roy Crane on Buz Sawyer. In 1949 he was the artist for a comic strip called The American Adventure...
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  • Archie Comics 1943 in comics - debut: Garth, Claire Voyant, Male Call, Buz Sawyer 1944 in comics - debut: Johnny Hazard 1945 in comics - debut: Suske en...
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  • daily only and have never appeared on Sunday. In some cases, such as Buz Sawyer, the Sunday strip is a spin-off, focusing on different characters than...
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  • best known for his 30-year run as a writer on the Roy Crane comic strip Buz Sawyer, which he continued scripting after Crane's death in 1977. In 1955, Granberry...
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  • related Sunday page, Captain Easy. Crane left both strips in 1943 to begin Buz Sawyer, but a series of assistants, beginning with Leslie Turner, kept the combined...
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  • Chain Saw Massacre Buz Sawyer, title character of a long-running comic strip Lila Sawyer, a character in Hey Arnold! Peyton Sawyer, a fictional character...
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    Roy Crane, nationally syndicated cartoonist (Wash Tubbs, Captain Easy, Buz Sawyer) Dorian, hip hop recording artist, was born in Abilene Bob Estes, professional...
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  • book series MPH Roscoe Sweeney, character in the newspaper comic strip Buz Sawyer Roscoe Sweeney, character from Marvel's Daredevil Roscoe, from The Killing...
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    Rechargeable Dog Boner's Ark Brick Bradford Bringing Up Father Buckles Buz Sawyer Captain Kate Count Screwloose from Tooloose Crankshaft Crock Disney Christmas...
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  • 1948: Chic Young, Blondie 1949: Alex Raymond, Rip Kirby 1950: Roy Crane, Buz Sawyer 1951: Walt Kelly, Pogo 1952: Hank Ketcham, Dennis the Menace 1953: Mort...
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  • Crane (1901–1977), cartoonist; creator, Wash Tubbs, Captain Easy, and Buz Sawyer; Abilene native Sonny Cumbie (born 1981), quarterback for the Los Angeles...
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  • (1960–2000) (UK) Buster Brown (1902–1920) by Richard F. Outcault (US) Buz Sawyer (1943–1989) originally by Roy Crane (US) B. Virtanen (1989– ) by Ilkka...
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    Washington Post Edwin Granberry, long-time writer of the comic strip Buz Sawyer Richard Grayson, writer and political activist Rebecca Greer, Woman's...
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  • Bruno Brazil (ப்ரூனோ ப்ரேஸில்) French Largo Winch Largo Winch Belgian Buz Sawyer Charlie American Chick Bill Chick Bill (சிக் பில்) Belgian Diabolik Diabolik...
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  • (abandoning his strips Captain Easy and Wash Tubbs) for King Features to begin Buz Sawyer, a strip he would own outright. NEA's Bugs Bunny strip launched in 1942...
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    Donald Edgar "Buz" Lukens (February 11, 1931 – May 22, 2010) was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio. His political...
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    Alex Raymond's Flash Gordon, Rip Kirby and Phil Corrigan, Roy Crane's Buz Sawyer, Allen Saunders' Mike Nomad, Kerry Drake, and Steve Dowling's Garth. Later...
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    Blondie, a full-page Prince Valiant, Flash Gordon, The Little King, Buz Sawyer, Feg Murray's Seein' Stars, Tim Tyler's Luck, Gene Ahern's Room and Board...
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  • Guide (May 4, 2010). Jeet Heer, "Crane's Great Gamble", in Roy Crane, Buz Sawyer: 1, The War in the Pacific. Seattle, Wash. : Fantagraphics Books, 2011...
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  • Bear Mountain Tales Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies Other titles Barnaby Buz Sawyer Captain Easy The Complete Crumb Comics Dennis the Menace The EC Artists'...
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  • comic strips such as Alley Oop, The Amazing Spider-Man, Barnaby, Batman, Buz Sawyer, Casey Ruggles, Flash Gordon, Gasoline Alley, Hägar the Horrible, Krazy...
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  • NEA, and in 1943, Crane abandoned his strips and exited NEA to begin Buz Sawyer, a strip he owned outright. Crane's last daily Wash Tubbs strip ran on...
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  • comics artist, animator and animation producer (Sunnyside, assisted on Buz Sawyer and Tim Tyler's Luck), dies at age 58. February 1: Roland Kohlsaat, German...
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