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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jerry_ScottJerry Scott - Wikipedia

    Jerry Scott (born May 2, 1955 [1]) is an American cartoonist and writer. He is known for co-creating the comic strips Baby Blues and Zits. He is one of only four cartoonists to have multiple strips appearing in over 1,000 newspapers worldwide. [2]

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Baby_BluesBaby Blues - Wikipedia

    Baby Blues may refer to: Baby Blues (comic strip), American comic strip created and produced by Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott. Baby Blues (American TV series), an adaptation of the comic strip. Baby Blues (Singaporean TV series), a Singaporean drama. Baby Blues (1941 film), an Our Gang short.

  4. Oct 22, 2023 · He co-created the comic strip “Baby Blues” with Rick Kirkman, which is currently syndicated in over 1,200 newspapers in 28 countries and 13 languages. There are 43 “Baby Blues” collections in print. He also co-created “Zits” with Jim Borgman, a comic strip about family life with a teenage son. “Zits” appears in 1,700 newspapers ...

  5. Oct 22, 2023 · Baby Blues was created and produced by Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott, who drew from their parenting experiences as inspiration for the comic strip. This post was created with our nice and easy submission form.

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  6. Oct 22, 2023 · 3. What is “Baby Blues,” and when was it created? “Baby Blues” is a comic strip co-created by Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott. It was launched in 1990 by Creators Syndicate and has since been syndicated in over 1200 newspapers worldwide. 4. What inspired Rick Kirkman to create “Baby Blues”?

  7. Jun 2, 2015 · Flickr user Visit Mississippi. "If you had to pick one single spot as the birthplace of the blues, you might say it all started right here," said the late and great B.B. King while standing in ...

  8. Feb 21, 2024 · 1920s: The Blues Takes Flight. The years from 1920 to 1930 were critical in the history of blues music. The boom of the recording industry added fuel to the spread of blues music, allowing artists to distribute their music further than ever. Record labels started to actively record African-American artists as they led the way in popular new ...

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