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  1. 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.

  2. Dec 30, 2010 · 30. When female reporter Brenda Starr was introduced to the U.S. in newspapers 70 years ago, she quickly became one of the most recognizable comic strip characters ever. Here’s a look at her...

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  4. Feb 20, 2019 · The Brenda Starr comic strip quickly became a favorite among the Comic Book Magazine features, and a year after its introduction Dale Messick and her creation “graduated” to the regular Chicago Tribune Sunday comics section. That was followed, on October 22, 1945, by a daily strip.

  5. Apr 8, 2005 · Dale Messick, a pioneering newspaper cartoonist who fought her way to the top of a man's profession by creating Brenda Starr, the glamorous red-haired journalist who fought her way to the top...

  6. Dec 9, 2010 · Chicago Tribune columnist Mary Schmich and artist June Brigman said they've decided it was time to end their work on the seven-day-a-week strip which appears in about three dozen newspapers. The ...

  7. Dec 31, 2010 · Created by female cartoonist Dale Messick, Brenda Starr combines a career in a modern-day newsroom with traditional glamour, intrigue and romance. Starr is an independent professional who exemplifies the modern woman-making her a great role model for teens.

  8. Brenda Starr, Reporter debuted on June 30, 1940 in the Chicago Tribune. The strip became a daily feature in October 1945. Brenda Starr was created by Dale Messick, one of the few female cartoonists of her time.

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