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  1. 22 hours ago · SHOP BLONDIE PRINTS, MERCH, AND MORE. Get all of the gear, gadgets, and gizmos from your favorite comic strip. Read the Blondie comic strip from May 13, 2024, and check out other Blondie comics by Dean Young & John Marshall.

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    Washington Post Comics. Adam@Home Agnes Andy Capp B.C. Baby Blues Baldo Barney & Clyde Barney Google & Snuffy Smith Beetle Bailey Big Nate Bizarro Blondie Bo Nanas Boondocks Brevity Brewster ...

  3. Blondie and Dagwood, wife and husband who appeared in Blondie, an American newspaper comic strip created by Chic Young in 1930. Originally, Blondie Boopadoop was a flighty flapper and Dagwood Bumstead was the bumbling playboy son of a millionaire industrialist. The two were married, and Dagwood was.

  4. Blondie and Dagwood have slept in a double-bed from the day they were married, something it took television couples decades to achieve. Baby Dumpling (Alexander) arrived on April 15, 1934, followed by Cookie on April 11, 1941. Both children grew up, a rarity for gag-a-day comic strips, until the 1960s when Chic Young realized that to retain the ...

  5. View 115 results for Blondie,comic strips from GoComics.com, the world's largest comic strip site for online classic strips likeCalvin and Hobbes, Baby Blues, Non Sequitur, Get Fuzzy, Luann, Pearl Before Swine, 9 Chickweed Lane and more!

  6. Blondie (comic strip)One of the longest-running marriages in the funnies is that of Blondie Boopadoop and Dagwood Bumstead. The couple first met in 1930, when Blondie was a flighty flapper and Dagwood was a somewhat dense rich boy, and they were married in 1933. They're still living a happy, though joke-ridden life, in close to 2000 newspapers ...

  7. Sep 13, 2012 · Chic’s Blondie. Blondie, Chic Young’s monument to syndicated newspaper comics, began as a "flapper" strip about a dizzy young blonde named, with unrelenting perspicacity, Blondie. This was Young's fourth pretty girl strip: starting October 31, 1921, he'd done The Affairs of Jane at N.E.A. for six months until March 18, 1922; and then he'd ...

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