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  1. 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 Messick for the Chicago Tribune Syndicate , and continued by others until 2011.

  2. Feb 20, 2019 · Brenda Starr – Reporter began as a two-part Sunday only strip in the comic book on June 30, 1940. It is said that Brenda Starr was named after the celebutante Brenda Frasier. Rosalind Russell and her His Girl Friday movie that had appeared six months earlier. The Brenda Starr comic strip quickly became a favorite among the Comic Book Magazine ...

  3. Brenda Starr, fictional newspaper-reporter heroine of Brenda Starr, a comic strip created by Dale Messick that ran from 1940 to 2011. It first appeared as a Sunday feature of the Chicago Tribune. Brenda Starr, distributed through Joseph Medill Patterson’s Chicago Tribune–New York News Syndicate,

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  5. Jun 30, 2020 · Learn about the origins and evolution of Brenda Starr, Reporter, a comic strip created by Dale Messick, a rare female cartoonist. Explore how Messick portrayed gender, romance, adventure, and diversity in her stories.

  6. Apr 15, 1992 · Brenda Starr: Directed by Robert Ellis Miller. With Brooke Shields, Timothy Dalton, Tony Peck, Diana Scarwid. A comic book artist struggling with his "Brenda Starr" strip decides to draw himself into it when his comic book character is disappointed and leaves the strip.

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    • Adventure, Comedy, Romance
    • Robert Ellis Miller
    • 1992-04-15
  7. Dec 30, 2010 · Learn about the history and evolution of the iconic female reporter Brenda Starr, who debuted in U.S. newspapers 70 years ago. See how her creator and the artists shaped her image and adventures over time.

  8. Brenda Starr: A Female Role Model. Created by: Dale Messick. Debuted: June 30, 1940. Sunday Chicago Tribune (comic book supplement) Run: 70 years, with various artists, including Trib columnist Mary Schmich, taking over upon Messick’s retirement in 1980. At its height, the strip was carried in 250 newspapers, but fell near the end to 65, with ...

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